2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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Re: 2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 18:18
First stop and go, low downforce track of the season.
I will put Ferrari on pole because their braking has been better than RedBull.
Perez to outqualify Max again because of said heavy braking required here.

Race pace I will put RedBull ahead. Naturally in the RedBull camp Verstappen will be ordained for the win.
Baku RB brought a big change to its front brake duct ducting. Was the first race where they matched Ferrari* on the brakes in quali so maybe that helped the problem. I'll still have Ferrari on pole, but they're also due a few upgrades so hopefully the race pace will be close

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 18:18
First stop and go, low downforce track of the season.
I will put Ferrari on pole because their braking has been better than RedBull.
Perez to outqualify Max again because of said heavy braking required here.

Race pace I will put RedBull ahead. Naturally in the RedBull camp Verstappen will be ordained for the win.
Of course one should expect Checko to outqualify Max again here as he destroyed him by massive 0.065 seconds in the last, and even more embarrassing to Max, 0.037 seconds in Monaco GP ! And also, which is even more conclusive, he "leads" Max by 5 to 3 in overall score at quali this year, right?
Brain farts everywhere...

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fritticaldi wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 15:39
The first of eight cargo planes arrived at Montreal Mirabel Airport on Monday. https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2022/ ... a-montreal
Nice!! Thanks for posting this @fritticaldi!! 👍
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dxpetrov wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 19:22
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 18:18
First stop and go, low downforce track of the season.
I will put Ferrari on pole because their braking has been better than RedBull.
Perez to outqualify Max again because of said heavy braking required here.

Race pace I will put RedBull ahead. Naturally in the RedBull camp Verstappen will be ordained for the win.
Of course one should expect Checko to outqualify Max again here as he destroyed him by massive 0.065 seconds in the last, and even more embarrassing to Max, 0.037 seconds in Monaco GP ! And also, which is even more conclusive, he "leads" Max by 5 to 3 in overall score at quali this year, right?
Brain farts everywhere...
It's a big improvement by Checo. Not an easy task to outqualify an "elite." Still some potential left it seems.
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Hot Take:
Vettel scores points, ends up just outside of the podium.
Stroll DNF on his 'home' course.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 19:48
dxpetrov wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 19:22
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 18:18
First stop and go, low downforce track of the season.
I will put Ferrari on pole because their braking has been better than RedBull.
Perez to outqualify Max again because of said heavy braking required here.

Race pace I will put RedBull ahead. Naturally in the RedBull camp Verstappen will be ordained for the win.
Of course one should expect Checko to outqualify Max again here as he destroyed him by massive 0.065 seconds in the last, and even more embarrassing to Max, 0.037 seconds in Monaco GP ! And also, which is even more conclusive, he "leads" Max by 5 to 3 in overall score at quali this year, right?
Brain farts everywhere...
It's a big improvement by Checo. Not an easy task to outqualify an "elite." Still some potential left it seems.
I don't think its an improvement as much as the RB18 moving towards his preference for understeer and away from the pointy front end Max likes.

Regardless, I'll go with Leclerc on pole as well. However, I wouldn't be surprised to see Ferrari possibly take a penalty here.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:I see lots a guys hitting the wall of champions. Cars are heavier, and are poor at riding the curbs.
There were quite a few cars scraping but not hitting the wall at Baku. I think Sainz's breakdown was caused by a wall scrape.
Always find the gap then use it.

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Has LEC ever driven this track?

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deadhead wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 23:01
Has LEC ever driven this track?
He did in 2019 - finished 3rd
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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prendrefeu wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 20:45
Hot Take:
Vettel scores points, ends up just outside of the podium.
Stroll DNF on his 'home' course.
What do you mean by 'home' with quotations??

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cplchanb wrote:
16 Jun 2022, 02:50
prendrefeu wrote:
14 Jun 2022, 20:45
Hot Take:
Vettel scores points, ends up just outside of the podium.
Stroll DNF on his 'home' course.
What do you mean by 'home' with quotations??
I personally do not believe that any track is an actual 'home' for any racer. They were not born at the track, they were not raised there, they do not live there, and it is unlikely they have particular superiority of track knowledge more than any other experienced racer. It is not 'home' for anyone. There may be a fan-bias towards a racer from that country where it is being held, and that's great for them. Perhaps other people can call it a 'home' race for someone, but I choose to put it in quotes, both acknowledging that some people call it 'home' and it actually is not. I see tracks as just another location, each with unique properties, in this global sport.

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Verstappen & Stroll arrive in their private jets . https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2022/ ... ets-prives

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chrisc90 wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 23:03
deadhead wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 23:01
Has LEC ever driven this track?
He did in 2019 - finished 3rd
Right.. thank you

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deadhead wrote:
16 Jun 2022, 08:32
chrisc90 wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 23:03
deadhead wrote:
15 Jun 2022, 23:01
Has LEC ever driven this track?
He did in 2019 - finished 3rd
Right.. thank you

.45x off Vettel tho, so probably still needs to learn it a bit. He was generally faster than Vettel in 19