2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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ali623 wrote:
20 Sep 2023, 09:44
JPower wrote:
19 Sep 2023, 20:12
Max said because he finished 20 seconds behind in Singapore, he's aiming for 20 seconds ahead of the pack in Suzuka.
Where'd he say that?
Post race interview, it was played during F1 Nation podcast

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ali623 wrote:
20 Sep 2023, 09:44
JPower wrote:
19 Sep 2023, 20:12
Max said because he finished 20 seconds behind in Singapore, he's aiming for 20 seconds ahead of the pack in Suzuka.
Where'd he say that?
in a post race interview on Sunday, but hard to say how serious he was about it


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search wrote:
20 Sep 2023, 10:17
ali623 wrote:
20 Sep 2023, 09:44
JPower wrote:
19 Sep 2023, 20:12
Max said because he finished 20 seconds behind in Singapore, he's aiming for 20 seconds ahead of the pack in Suzuka.
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Where'd he say that?
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in a post race interview on Sunday, but hard to say how serious he was about it

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Max was joking. He wasn't serious at all. :)


20 minutes ago in Suzuka!




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Vettel was busy this morning on the circuit. He painted the kerbs black and yellow. :)





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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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All drivers will get two sets of 2024 C2 tyres to test on Friday, additional to the normal sets:

https://press.pirelli.com/formula-1-hea ... e-on-2024/

As far as I understand, they are free to use over both sessions, so not according to a "run plan" (like it was the case on one or two occasions last year).

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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f1onions wrote:
18 Sep 2023, 17:22
Any lap time predictions? I think a 1:28.5 should be possible in dry conditions.
Doesnt seem impossible to me.

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Potential threat of rain for Friday and Saturday

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bring on the middle eastern races. I'm sick of rain :lol:

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Wing level quite low compared to last year. I guess a dry race is expected which helps. Looks like RB, Ferrari are running single element beamwings from what I can see


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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Ferrari looks the same and about same amount as the rest this year.

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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I think McLaren's gonna be the main challenger to RBR.
Wroom wroom

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We won’t know till quali McLaren have a tendency to dawdle from fp1-fp3 an will most likely spend practice perfecting the upgrades from Singapore that being said on paper this track ticks all the boxes for McLaren so maybe they can give redbull a headache

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F1Krof wrote:
21 Sep 2023, 09:27
I think McLaren's gonna be the main challenger to RBR.
I'm putting my money on Mercedes being 2nd fastest because their pace is more consistent but not by much. Red Bull will massacre the whole field anyway.

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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That’s I think one of the most interesting aspects of the weekend, was RBs singapoor performance down to the track or the TDs