By Punished Go To PostFeels like another year where Ferrari don't have any successful in-season development.Man I remember the dooming early on this year, it looked like Ferrari were going to legit dominate.
RaceWeek, R21 Brazilian Grand Prix (sprint race, adjust your normal race weekend calender)
With championships done, mostly racing for the "support" prices.
- RBR can they make it 11 in a row and Max 15, you would say so if nothing weird happens
- Ferrari, can they run the PU on more powerful modes, or after Mexico/Spielberg still afraid of engine goes boom. If they can fighting for pole and question mark in Race
- Mercedes. Track should suit them less ( earo efficiency/mix of corner types), so they will need some help, weather?
If Alpine does not brake down, they should pick up points for best of the rest trophy over McLaren, but that is a big if
Like mentioned, thunderstorms in area. Right now Friday/Saturday, but Sunday looks dry. Hope that changes a little, race might need it.
Schedule: FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN GRANDE PRÊMIO DE SÃO PAULO 2022
track:
Lap Record: 1:10.540 Bottas (2018)
Pirelli tire info:
2021 results:
FP1 : 1:09.050 Hamilton
FP2 : 1:11.238 Alonso
FP3 : sprint weekend
2021 Qualifying:
2021 Sprint Race:
2021 Race:
"polelap" (2021): https://youtu.be/TiTdrHl60Io
Sprint Highlights (2021): https://youtu.be/abFGhepdBWw
Race Highlights (2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icesjjvN6Sc
With championships done, mostly racing for the "support" prices.
- RBR can they make it 11 in a row and Max 15, you would say so if nothing weird happens
- Ferrari, can they run the PU on more powerful modes, or after Mexico/Spielberg still afraid of engine goes boom. If they can fighting for pole and question mark in Race
- Mercedes. Track should suit them less ( earo efficiency/mix of corner types), so they will need some help, weather?
If Alpine does not brake down, they should pick up points for best of the rest trophy over McLaren, but that is a big if
Like mentioned, thunderstorms in area. Right now Friday/Saturday, but Sunday looks dry. Hope that changes a little, race might need it.
Schedule: FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN GRANDE PRÊMIO DE SÃO PAULO 2022
track:
Lap Record: 1:10.540 Bottas (2018)
Pirelli tire info:
2021 results:
FP1 : 1:09.050 Hamilton
FP2 : 1:11.238 Alonso
FP3 : sprint weekend
2021 Qualifying:
2021 Sprint Race:
2021 Race:
"polelap" (2021): https://youtu.be/TiTdrHl60Io
Sprint Highlights (2021): https://youtu.be/abFGhepdBWw
Race Highlights (2021): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icesjjvN6Sc
FP1:
Sprint race so slightly different teams trying different things and tires. RBR did long run in the end and quick lap earlier than others. Max complaining about no front-end, Lewis about floating rear (over heating tires??), so they have some work left. Ferrari look back to normal form, pre Mexico, Carlos 5 place pen, new ICE.
Rain around, so might be wet in Q later today.
RBR top speed looks mega, so racing them will be hard.
Sprint race so slightly different teams trying different things and tires. RBR did long run in the end and quick lap earlier than others. Max complaining about no front-end, Lewis about floating rear (over heating tires??), so they have some work left. Ferrari look back to normal form, pre Mexico, Carlos 5 place pen, new ICE.
Rain around, so might be wet in Q later today.
RBR top speed looks mega, so racing them will be hard.
Possibly the most interesting Q1 I've ever seen.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostDanny Ric lucky boyHow is Lando P1
DannyRic just ahead of Latifi
Bottas.weird, this. Morning so quick, bit wet and pace gone
Ferrari making things different for no reason
Bottas.weird, this. Morning so quick, bit wet and pace gone
Ferrari making things different for no reason
By MF Coom Go To PostHow is Lando P1
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By Vini.lad Go To PostSchumachinho pleaseKMAG driving in the final nail on the coffin for mick
By markao Go To PostMerc needs rain to stay away
Shame couple of laps late
By Vini.lad Go To PostJorge lmfaoDeliberately or dumb?