BEST AND WORST CIRCUITS FOR OVERTAKING

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Re: BEST AND WORST CIRCUITS FOR OVERTAKING

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Henri wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 12:35

Monoco is horrible
I wonder what Brazil would look like if the sample ended in 2020? It would still be ‘up there’ but LH skewed the numbers somewhat last year if you look at both Sprint and GP
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Tvetovnato wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 14:06
Henri wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 12:35

Monoco is horrible
I have gone from loving Monaco to hoping it will be dropped. It really isn’t a race anymore, which 2018 proved when Ricciardo could win without half the engine. The cars are way too big for that track nowadays and I don’t think Saturday, as exciting as it may be, weighs up for the total borefest on Sundays anymore…
Nah, Ricciardo’s win was not a one off.
Ayrton Senna (1992)
Olivier Panis (1997?)
Jarmo Trulli (2004?)

It has always been one of those tracks where the idiom “win at the slowest pace possible” has been very achievable.
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Stu wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 20:03
Tvetovnato wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 14:06
Henri wrote:
23 Mar 2022, 12:35

Monoco is horrible
I have gone from loving Monaco to hoping it will be dropped. It really isn’t a race anymore, which 2018 proved when Ricciardo could win without half the engine. The cars are way too big for that track nowadays and I don’t think Saturday, as exciting as it may be, weighs up for the total borefest on Sundays anymore…
Nah, Ricciardo’s win was not a one off.
Ayrton Senna (1992)
Olivier Panis (1997?)
Jarmo Trulli (2004?)

It has always been one of those tracks where the idiom “win at the slowest pace possible” has been very achievable.
Panis winning in 97 had nothing to do with the cars having any ability to overtake.
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