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18th June 2022, 20:16 #11
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Ba-bye gas, and seb. :Wave:
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18th June 2022, 20:20 #12
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Sainz may be in trouble for blocking Oc'
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18th June 2022, 20:27 #13
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Checo
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18th June 2022, 21:10 #14
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Brilliant by M Fred, and not bad for 'stappen either.
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19th June 2022, 01:44 #15
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From my understanding so far, they will use sensors already on the cars, and the only real solution is to raise ride height at that point since major suspension changes are unlikely to happen in quick time. The idea is that the teams limit it before the FIA intervenes, so the ride height change is only a last measure to allow them to race that weekend really.
I guess we'll have to see how it works out. I think they decided it won't be used this weekend, but they were more or less sending a strong signal to the teams that they sort it out or have the limits sort it out for them.
Hard to say what they will come up with for impact force, amplitude, number of impacts, etc. I'm sure they will have some input based on sports medicine types and those that understand these things better than most of us. If they come up with reasonable limits, I don't think it will be hard to regulate. Data will be streaming off the cars, and if you exceed limits you must change ride height or risk DQ.
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19th June 2022, 01:49 #16
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Fred was pushing the whole time, and it's amazing that he got that Alpine up there. At the end of Q2 the last corner was more or less full lock sliding, but he stayed in it. Great to see him rewarded with a front row start and he might be a thorn in the side of the cars behind.
Wildest qually in a while. With the conditions changing that quick anyone could be caught out if they just didn't keep putting in laps.
Lewis back up near the front, and Sainz put in a good lap as well. Both Haas cars in the top 10 is just amazing really. Ocon being in there speaks well for Alpine in the wet as well. Props for George for having a pair large enough to try the slicks, even though it all went bad.
Now for the race, we see who set up for what, and how it all shakes out. It could be interesting.
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19th June 2022, 07:26 #17
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It's going to be interesting competition for them.
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19th June 2022, 17:09 #18
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Go Leclerc.... =[
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19th June 2022, 18:10 #19
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'eco!
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19th June 2022, 18:33 #20
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Dawgz.. Why alpine keep Fred out. Soooooo pubic
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First leg he will be thinking in Portuguese championship. Then he can go for WRC2.
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