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23rd May 2022, 00:07 #1
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2022 - Race 7 Monaco
Quick turnaround with Monaco.
Maybe the unluckiness of the DNF for Leclerc in Spain will reverse his luck in Monaco. Ferrari should have a significant qualifying advantage here.
The sleeper might be Mercedes here for the win. It is clear they made a significant jump this week. If they can somehow pull out a great qualifying lap, it could set the stage for them to get their first win of the season.Last edited by F1nKS; 23rd May 2022 at 00:09.
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23rd May 2022, 06:24 #2
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Merc made big leaps in Spain, and they might have a fair shot at Monaco. But the Ferrari cars sure do stick well out of the tight corners, and I'm sure Leclerc would like to win at his home race. With Max now in the WDC lead we know he isn't going to lay down either.
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25th May 2022, 20:32 #3
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We always seem to have the press activate the "should we be holding a race in such a place ?" debate when they go to Monaco , but all the drivers talk mistily about the history of the place , wanting to join those who have braved it .
I love it , myself , even though it's often a procession .
Running close to the walls is essential , and cool as hell to watch .
Luck can kiss or kick anyone because of those same walls , so it can be a cruel place sometimes , but a few of them can make magic happen more than once , so it's not essential .
It exposes the essential truth that F1 drivers are , indeed , capable of staying inside the lines that denote the limits of the track , at least when you stick a wall and/or armco behind it .
We've got three teams , potentially , in the hunt now , which kinda rocks , as well .
Mind you , if Lewis doesn't get over here soon so I can hack-saw at his nose stud , I cannot be held responsible for what happens .
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26th May 2022, 00:32 #4
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Bagwan,
I am also one of the ones who questions the course still being on the calendar, even those there are those aspects you speak of that makes me like it in a way. Those tight walls, the tunnel, the history are all great aspects and it's a tough course for the drivers. It's just the lack of real passing opportunity that dulls it for me.
I hope Merc can stay up in the fight with the updates. It would be great to see more cars that are capable. As for Lewis, I hope they just don't let him race if he doesn't comply. Nobody is bigger than the sport, and it's just a game to him.
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26th May 2022, 13:37 #5
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I understand , Shifter , about the lack of passing , but it does happen , and has , though rarely in recent years , even though they couldn't follow closely with the wide wake .
Now that's gone , it could improve a lot in places like the bus stop , for instance . There will be way more moves there , for sure I would think .
I guess some of my love for Monaco comes from that Senna on-board footage , and some from the "good old days" of racing with my buddies on a sim game that really had the scale right , and getting what I felt like was some of that same feeling of "running in a tunnel" all the way around , of which Ayrton spoke .
It's one of those first few races I ever saw on TV , on "Wide World of Sports" , as a kid on the couch , and it cemented the sport into my life .
Ask the Trophy wife what race is on this weekend and she'd reply with a "Monaco , baby!" , so she definitely has the bug , too .
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28th May 2022, 12:38 #6
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Did I read that there's a forecast of rain on Sunday ?
That would mean that Latifi could "Maldonado" his way to victory tomorrow .
Anyone could .
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What a stupid red flag. That marshal needs to be removed
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28th May 2022, 15:01 #9
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Ridiculous Q3 session. Oh well
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28th May 2022, 15:02 #10
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