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1st April 2023, 06:39 #11
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Mercedes looking good. Russell also looking very good. I wonder, did Redbull give Perez the car he wanted, he looked awful with braking at the corners. That did not look like the same Redbull that won Jeddah
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1st April 2023, 07:14 #12
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I wouldn't get too excited about McMerc mate. Here is how I saw it.
The issue was that for the final runs in Q3, there was no time for a prep lap. For the rest of qualifying, everyone was just pounding in laps on the same set. For final q3 runs when the fastest times were set, it was done with just an outlap
They all fueled for the first run to end as the rain was forecast to come. So everyone boxed with 4min left.
Then when coming out again there was time only for the outlap into push lap,which didn't fit the AM narrative, but took things towards Merc who could fire the tyres up quicker.
I think this characteristic of the Mercedes will punish them in the booty tomorrow
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1st April 2023, 14:01 #13
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1st April 2023, 16:27 #14
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That was my impression as well But this result would give Mercedes a moral boost. I expect them, to drop back a few places as the Aston comes through tomorrow. The interesting question is can Checo carve his way to the podium tomorrow? If he could do that,. he would keep his championship fight with Verstappen alive.
Redbull is not looking bulletproof at the moment, but l think they are way too strong to be properly punished when they have issues. Also, could it be Alonso return to the podium tomorrow? A Mercedes on the poduim would also be great. Go George!Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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1st April 2023, 21:00 #15
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It sounded suspicious to me as well.
Redbull are way faster than the rest of the field and it looks at this time that they will run away with both championships. If you were Horner, would you want team dynamics like Hamilton/Rosberg or more like Hamilton/Bottas? When you're way ahead of the field like Redbull is right now, it may be in their best interest to manipulate results a bit to keep a certain harmony in the team. Keeping Checo down just a notch is the way to do that. If he actually starts to challenge and feel he has a real chance at the title...things could get really ugly really quickly (like Hamilton/Rosberg). The longer he thinks he has a chance, the uglier it could get.
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1st April 2023, 22:34 #16
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I don't buy any of the conspiracy theories myself. Though a number 1 driver might get the best personnel in the garage, I seriously doubt any team is going to intentionally sabotage a car for the sake of keeping #1 and #2 status. There is simply too much financial risk to start, not to mention potential huge liability if a person is seriously injured or killed. There would probably also be big liability if the #2 status wasn't contract specified. And in that case it would simply be easier to order one driver to yield to another.
I don't think Checo is fast enough to challenge Max in a straight up fight. He was hired to be a good #2 and does well at that role so far. If he was faster, I think RB would give him a chance to race. After all, there is often a lot of money to be saved in contracts if a lesser paid driver beats a higher paid driver.
Like others, I think track temps are going to play a big part in who has race pace. RB look light on their tires, but some others are as well. If they all preserve tires as well as practice and qually suggested they might, we could see a quicker race pace over what we usually expect.
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2nd April 2023, 04:53 #17
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Well Lec's race is over
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2nd April 2023, 05:03 #18
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Whoa......space.......Why for the red flag?
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2nd April 2023, 05:06 #19
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Crazy race so far. The whole Russell pit is seemed wrong from the start.
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2nd April 2023, 05:34 #20
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Russ on fire........ eek!
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