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    Quote Originally Posted by Nitrodaze View Post
    Wouldn't be wild if the teams fit headlamps on the cars to race those two laps.
    And then in 20 years, you will be able to tell your grandchildren why F1 cars have fog lamps....Well Timmy, let me tell you the story, in the year 2021.....

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    35+ minutes to remove the Aston Martin???
    Ridiculous. Another failure by Masi and the stewards
    This is shambolic
    you can't argue with results.

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    classy Dutch fans. cheering loudly when Hamilton's engine craps out in FP2
    SMH
    you can't argue with results.

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    FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2021 - PRACTICE 1
    03 05 Sep 2021 Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort

    https://www.formula1.com/en/results....ractice-1.html


    FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2021 - PRACTICE 2
    03 05 Sep 2021 Circuit Zandvoort, Zandvoort

    https://www.formula1.com/en/results....ractice-2.html

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    There have been some differing lines used in practice, but it still doesn't look to me like there will really be any passing opportunities on track. UNLESS someone makes a mistake.

    It doesn't look like a very forgiving track, and just a tire wrong could put someone off balance. Getting it wrong on several corners would probably end up taking people out of the race. There doesn't seem to be much breathing room for drivers either, the short straight is gone quickly and the long one the only time to really relax for a few seconds.... maybe. Drivers have reported that it is a fairly physical track to drive on. With the short lap, the leaders will be lapping the back markers fairly quickly as well, and it's not going to be an easy track for drivers to move over much.

    With Lewis having the engine problem, he will have to rely on the data from Bottas for the long run/heavy fuel portions. But Bottas ran a fairly well rounded P2, so hopefully that will help the team.

    I still think this race will be one of qually and strategy.... unless people get wiley when they are passing the back markers.

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    Kubica in, Iceman out for Corona.

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    Quote Originally Posted by airshifter View Post
    There have been some differing lines used in practice, but it still doesn't look to me like there will really be any passing opportunities on track. UNLESS someone makes a mistake.

    It doesn't look like a very forgiving track, and just a tire wrong could put someone off balance. Getting it wrong on several corners would probably end up taking people out of the race. There doesn't seem to be much breathing room for drivers either, the short straight is gone quickly and the long one the only time to really relax for a few seconds.... maybe. Drivers have reported that it is a fairly physical track to drive on. With the short lap, the leaders will be lapping the back markers fairly quickly as well, and it's not going to be an easy track for drivers to move over much.

    With Lewis having the engine problem, he will have to rely on the data from Bottas for the long run/heavy fuel portions. But Bottas ran a fairly well rounded P2, so hopefully that will help the team.

    I still think this race will be one of qually and strategy.... unless people get wiley when they are passing the back markers.
    It is a very narrow track, mostly amco barriers around it. Qualifying well here is paramount as it would be mostly a procession race. You should not expect great racing from this track. The F1 cars are too wide for that to occur. The junior formulas would be interesting here though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sulland View Post
    Kubica in, Iceman out for Corona.
    I would have thought Alfa would seek to improve relations with one of their junior drivers. Like giving Schumacher a chance in the car if Haas would allow it.
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    Kubica's back - guaranteed red flag so then

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