It will be such a ish way for the championship to be decided by a unforgiving small mistake or a cheap pit stop vsc etc
It will be such a ish way for the championship to be decided by a unforgiving small mistake or a cheap pit stop vsc etc
With the many fast corners tyre heat up shouldn't be an issue
I was looking on the long straights that could maybe cool the tyres.
The long straights are mostly curved straights with constant G on the cars, so IMO that should not be a problem, unlike Baku where everything is low energy 90 degrees cornersringo wrote: ↑21 Nov 2021, 22:30I was looking on the long straights that could maybe cool the tyres.
The marshalls and stewards are gonna have to be on point otherwise it could get very dangerous. A driver goes into the barriers and there will be someone coming in blind at high speed
We said the same thing about Baku before the 2016 race, and nothing happened.
I know you're not an English speaker and respect that you speak and write another language way better than I do, but it's 'straights' not 'straits'; straits are a confined passage connecting two bodies of water. And while I'm on the subject, for a bunch of you actual English people, when you stop the car you are using the 'brakes', not the 'breaks'. When the brakes break you break the car. Sorry, just get so tired of seeing bad usage......Bandit1216 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 12:48Do we have any way to predict whether the not-so-straits are indeed straits (wide open throttle) with dirty air and drs? I think that will be essential for the overtaking. Like before turn 27, one must be able to follow close though 22 - 26 or it will be boring to watch. Or not boring at all, but outright dangerous.
I once worked with a physics professor (20 years ago). This guy was a genius and had done work for all sorts of companies from turbocharging projects at Jaguar to working in aero tunnels and was even offered a job at NASA. Now I think about it he was also one of the absolute top people in the UK when computer mainframes were around. Just super clever and a nice guy too.Rodak wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 07:21I know you're not an English speaker and respect that you speak and write another language way better than I do, but it's 'straights' not 'straits'; straits are a confined passage connecting two bodies of water. And while I'm on the subject, for a bunch of you actual English people, when you stop the car you are using the 'brakes', not the 'breaks'. When the brakes break you break the car. Sorry, just get so tired of seeing bad usage......Bandit1216 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 12:48Do we have any way to predict whether the not-so-straits are indeed straits (wide open throttle) with dirty air and drs? I think that will be essential for the overtaking. Like before turn 27, one must be able to follow close though 22 - 26 or it will be boring to watch. Or not boring at all, but outright dangerous.
Thanks. I work in the Shipping, so that's probably why I don't have my straights straitdjones wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 11:09I once worked with a physics professor (20 years ago). This guy was a genius and had done work for all sorts of companies from turbocharging projects at Jaguar to working in aero tunnels and was even offered a job at NASA. Now I think about it he was also one of the absolute top people in the UK when computer mainframes were around. Just super clever and a nice guy too.Rodak wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 07:21I know you're not an English speaker and respect that you speak and write another language way better than I do, but it's 'straights' not 'straits'; straits are a confined passage connecting two bodies of water. And while I'm on the subject, for a bunch of you actual English people, when you stop the car you are using the 'brakes', not the 'breaks'. When the brakes break you break the car. Sorry, just get so tired of seeing bad usage......Bandit1216 wrote: ↑09 Nov 2021, 12:48Do we have any way to predict whether the not-so-straits are indeed straits (wide open throttle) with dirty air and drs? I think that will be essential for the overtaking. Like before turn 27, one must be able to follow close though 22 - 26 or it will be boring to watch. Or not boring at all, but outright dangerous.
He was dyslexic and once made an interesting point that has stayed with me since. He argues what does it matter how people write, as long as you get the point across.
Somewhat off-topic. But your post reminded me of it.
The walls look close but the track is very wide. Three or four cars wide in most places. As a street track the width would be like Sochi I think.bonjon1979 wrote: ↑22 Nov 2021, 13:42The walls are so close, can't help feel like someone's going to have a big one. It'd be like having concrete walls around the edge of maggots and becketts. It's so god damn fast, it could well be a championship deciding track - either by one of the main protagonists hitting the wall themselves or a safety car at an opportune/inopportune moment screws someone's race. I'd be nervous about pushing the limit to get fastest lap too, huge penalty if it goes wrong.