2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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Spoutnik wrote:Without the SC Sainz would've won I think !
If Sainz couldn't overtake Max with 5 laps fresher tyres, then Max surly would have overtook him with far more fresher tyres.

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Ferrari were never going to win. They were fully dependent on a SC.

Max's lead is growing. WDC X2 coming up!
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would be interesting to see if someone can put together a comparison between Max, Carlos and Leclair on the hairpin, it looked like Max is taking a tidier line, and Carlos turning in sooner, maybe the dirty air, maybe something else, but the difference was noticeable, didn't see much of Charles there from the birds eye view

anyway, great drive by Max, well deserved win

and Alpines were probably not quite set up for the dry, hence them being so fast in the wet and then not quite there during the race

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lh13 wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:50
Spoutnik wrote:Without the SC Sainz would've won I think !
If Sainz couldn't overtake Max with 5 laps fresher tyres, then Max surly would have overtook him with far more fresher tyres.
I'm not sure, tyres more or less equaled out after a while. Without the SC, there would have been a chance for Sainz to keep P1

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Shrieker wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:46
Mchamilton wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:43
where was Russell at the end there?
Hamilton has had so much better pace than him in some of the races, but some random stuff meant he finished ahead of Lewis, and is some cases, much further ahead. Hamilton annihilated him on race pace in Barcelona. Matched him in Jeddah despite being on much older tires.
I know, was a bit of a tongue in cheek question

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ringo wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:52
Ferrari were never going to win. They were fully dependent on a SC.

Max's lead is growing. WDC X2 coming up!
I think without the safety car Sainz might of won.

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jz11 wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:53
would be interesting to see if someone can put together a comparison between Max, Carlos and Leclair on the hairpin, it looked like Max is taking a tidier line, and Carlos turning in sooner, maybe the dirty air, maybe something else, but the difference was noticeable, didn't see much of Charles there from the birds eye view
I said that Charles was absolutely slingshotting out the hairpin, Sainz seemed to be missing a bit edge. Max even had better traction than the Ferrari.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Sainz bravo, ma se impara ad allargare meglio in ingresso curva, forse può riuscire a passare i campioni

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graham.reeds wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:46
chrisc90 wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:44
graham.reeds wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:41
What happened to Magnusson?
Got a bit eager down the outside into T4 with Lewis and took front end plate off. Got a black/orange flag so had to pit.
But he was faster than last place and the safety car would of put him right on the back of Latifi, et al.
He didn't pit and had super old tyres

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It was so frustrating to watch Sianz fake an overtake on the first straight multiple times, rather than just sticking to the line for after the hairpin.

I can't help but think Leclerc would have won that in the same situation.

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djones wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:59
It was so frustrating to watch Sianz fake an overtake on the first straight multiple times, rather than just sticking to the line for after the hairpin.

I can't help but think Leclerc would have won that in the same situation.
Max had that line well covered. Sticking in the middle to 1/3 right hand side where the pass would have had to be made. Given the 1 move, it would have had to be a good old switch-a-roo from sainz to get up the inside.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Mogster wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 20:44
Chaz’s Ferrari looks like it’s set up for Tokyo drift.
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Haas started P5, P6 and finished last and not at all. Brutal.

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djones wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:59
It was so frustrating to watch Sianz fake an overtake on the first straight multiple times, rather than just sticking to the line for after the hairpin.

I can't help but think Leclerc would have won that in the same situation.
I don't think it's faking an overtake, its more offsetting the cars for better braking performance

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jz11 wrote:
19 Jun 2022, 21:53
would be interesting to see if someone can put together a comparison between Max, Carlos and Leclair on the hairpin, it looked like Max is taking a tidier line, and Carlos turning in sooner, maybe the dirty air, maybe something else, but the difference was noticeable, didn't see much of Charles there from the birds eye view

anyway, great drive by Max, well deserved win

and Alpines were probably not quite set up for the dry, hence them being so fast in the wet and then not quite there during the race
Alonso had pretty good pace until team f* him and his strategy.