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22 Sep 2023, 11:12 (Ref:4177773) | #1 | |
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Japanese Grand Prix 2023: Grand Prix Weekend Thread - Round 17 of 23
Damn - super busy this week. Looks like business as usual at the sharp end with Red Bull.
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22 Sep 2023, 12:49 (Ref:4177784) | #2 | ||
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Yeah, Verstappen topping both Free Practice today, with Leclerc and Sainz each having a second spot, Lando being 3rd. 4th is "the other" Ferrari. Mercs, Hamilton in particular, not showing well, although Russell did get 5th in FP2.
Alonso consistently 6th, and Albon got 7th and 8th.... Perez 12th and 9th. Lets see what happens tomorrow. |
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22 Sep 2023, 15:41 (Ref:4177816) | #3 | |||
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Looks like things are more or less back to normal after Singapore. I like watching qualifying live but a 7:00AM start after a Friday night, might be pushing it and the race itself is at 6:00AM after a Saturday night! |
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22 Sep 2023, 23:10 (Ref:4177860) | #4 | ||
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You guys don't know how lucky you are! Most of the live F1 races in this part of the world are in the small hours of Monday morning - and then you're supposed to be sharp for work !! Suzuka is more civilised late afternoon Sunday.
Not really complaining though, the positives from living in a quiet backwater of the world breeding the likes of Denny Hulme, Bruce McLaren, Chris Amon, Scotts Dixon and McLaughlin, SVG, not to mention Liam Lawson and a whole host of others makes life really quite enjoyable. The relaxed lifestyle helps too |
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23 Sep 2023, 04:09 (Ref:4177880) | #5 | ||
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Mclarens pushing on in P3. The gap to Max is smaller.
However does anyone really think he can be beaten to pole? |
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23 Sep 2023, 06:13 (Ref:4177885) | #6 | ||
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Red flag, as Sargesnt goes into the barrier at the Last Curve.
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23 Sep 2023, 07:36 (Ref:4177887) | #7 | ||
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There we have it, Max on pole. It's like Singapore never happened.
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23 Sep 2023, 07:50 (Ref:4177889) | #8 | |||
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Ferrari next best team with RBR very close., then Alpha Tauri, with Tsunoda in the top ten and Lawson 11th (4th in Q1) with a time faster than both Alpines and also faster than the time Alonso put up in Q3. So we'll see what happens in the race, but it promises some upsets and some stand out performances. |
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23 Sep 2023, 11:11 (Ref:4177896) | #9 | |||
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I was being a little facetious but otherwise agreed McLaren are looking very good. Good to see homeboy Tsunoda qualify in the top ten. However, what's happened to Williams? It looked like things were improving in the Dutch and Italian GPs and it's now starting to dwindle. |
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24 Sep 2023, 05:10 (Ref:4178010) | #10 | ||
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Debris on the track. SC on the first lap. Bottas loses the left end plate of his front wing, as he is squeezed and collides with Albon.
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24 Sep 2023, 05:36 (Ref:4178011) | #11 | ||
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Perez out after colliding with Hulkenberg. It's all down to Verstappen if RBR are to win the WCC today.
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24 Sep 2023, 06:03 (Ref:4178015) | #12 | |
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Watching this from home, it’s unbelievable just how appalling Ted Kravitz’s knowledge is. How is it possible to have someone so utterly clueless??
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24 Sep 2023, 06:23 (Ref:4178021) | #13 | ||
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A great overtake by Leclerc on Russell, round the outside.
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24 Sep 2023, 06:41 (Ref:4178023) | #14 | ||
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Congrats to RBR on winning their 6th WCC and congrats to Max Verstappen on equaling Michael Schumacher's and Sebastien Vettel's 13 wins in a season.
Great drives from both McLaren drivers and especially Oscar Piastri on his first podium. |
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24 Sep 2023, 08:12 (Ref:4178039) | #15 | ||
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Felt pretty crazy for the first few laps and different tyre strategies throughout kept it interesting. Must say (as many others have) that it's a fantastic circuit and the sheer enthusiasm of the Japanese fans makes it special.
Outstanding result for RBR to wrap up the Constructors title for 2023 already and pretty special that SuperMax won today on the day of Honda's 75th Anniversary - that's a cool thing. |
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24 Sep 2023, 09:35 (Ref:4178049) | #16 | |
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I thought it was a decent race, with enough going on to keep me very interested throughout. Mainly it was George Russell providing the entertainment. Max Verstappen drove a typically perfect race, and the idea that he will probably win the title in the Qatar sprint is amusing, almost as anti climatic as being told after the race by Johnny Herbert that he is world champion.
Once again, Perez and Sargeant got away with five second penalties for bundling into Magnussen and Bottas with ridiculous moves. It is consistent but has to change for next year. |
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24 Sep 2023, 17:52 (Ref:4178156) | #17 | ||
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I imagine that Red Bull putting Perez back out after "retirement" having been able to "repair" the car, which conveniently let him serve the outstanding penalty for incompetence before retiring again, is within the rules - but I found it very cynical....so Red Bull........
I'd almost forgotten Verstappen was in it as we almost never saw him on the C4 coverage, but obviously he produced a masterly drive. Good work by McLaren |
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24 Sep 2023, 18:06 (Ref:4178162) | #18 | |
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RBR had a double DNF and Max still won.
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24 Sep 2023, 20:13 (Ref:4178187) | #19 | |
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25 Sep 2023, 01:03 (Ref:4178214) | #20 | ||
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Without wanting to get into the "prove your insider info" debate, care to elaborate? With specifics? It would certainly help convey your point rather than just say he's clueless and move on without details.
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25 Sep 2023, 06:15 (Ref:4178224) | #21 | ||
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Literally everything he says. On the grid he said Red Bull’s re-found pace was due to a new floor and new ‘beam wing’ which the RBR crew would have found hilarious. Then during the race he said he’s never heard of a stopped car rejoining a race to avoid a potential penalty at the next race. If so he must walk around with his eyes shut! He’s presumably paid to give viewers ‘insider info’ but I was apparent that he had zero knowledge of the SRs. Thankfully Bernie Collins shut his nonsense down straightaway. He’s just a total laughing stock. Last edited by peebee2; 25 Sep 2023 at 06:21. |
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Francesco Bianchi (21 Sep): 'the [Red Bull] team has re-introduced the new floor they already tried in Singapore to test it again during Friday’s FP1, as this new solution could give more interesting results on a proper track like Suzuka. [...] Moreover, they are also choosing to run a medium downforce rear wing (this spec is the one previously used in Bahrain, Austria and Canada), with a spoon mainplane and quite a big DRS flap, [...] [...] this decision could come from the new floor providing them with a lot more vertical load, allowing the team to run a less loaded rear wing.' pitpass.com (22 Sep): 'At Red Bull, Verstappen had the new floor first introduced - then dropped - at Singapore,' Lydia Mee (23 Sep): 'Speaking of Red Bull, the Milton Keynes outfit will be testing the floor edges they removed from the car after the Friday practice in Singapore.' Are they all wrong, and Red Bull made no changes to the floor between Singapore and Japan? Last edited by crmalcolm; 25 Sep 2023 at 07:02. |
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25 Sep 2023, 07:53 (Ref:4178232) | #23 | |
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Yes, they had a revised floor (like at almost every single race). No, those revisions weren't the difference between Max dominating and being P11 again. |
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It doesn't say the new floor wasn't the reason either. Quote:
That begs the question, how do you know those revisions weren't the difference between Max dominating and being P11? Surely, if they had a revised floor (like at almost every single race), those revisions could be the difference. |
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25 Sep 2023, 09:31 (Ref:4178240) | #25 | ||
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Just as literally everyone knows rideheight is the prime reason for their domination of the last couple of years. Also, it's funny they call it a "discarded" floor - as I guess they haven't worked out that teams routinely use FP1 etc. for part and set-up validation for future races. |
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