2022 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 28 - 30

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For those of you that want to know, Russell was matching Verstappen to the hundredth before his mistake. Would have been incredibly close if he had kept it clean

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Nice GP . Brings back memories. F1ndy cars are not F1 cars too me anymore sadly.
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Russel was great, and his mouth didn't ruin it today.
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Mchamilton wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:23
jz11 wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:18
Mchamilton wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:15


Chances are lewis left a little margin as he had 1st lap deleted. And george was like 0.025 down at end of sector 2 before be fluffed t12. So I think max advantage was slightly exaggerated.
you think that will stop the "that car is dominant" crowd from saying that that car is dominant? :D
The car hasn't been particularly dominant, it's best quality is it's consistency, couple that with a driver like Max and get results like this year.
I wouldn't say the RB18 is dominant either, but it's a chassis with no glaring weakness, unlike some of the Mercs we saw in the late 2010s. The car is fast across all types of tracks, all types of weather conditions. It helps having a driver like Max, but even the most dominant Mercs had issues handling very hot weather, altitude or tracks like Monaco/Singapore.

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BlueCheetah66 wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:29
For those of you that want to know, Russell was matching Verstappen to the hundredth before his mistake. Would have been incredibly close if he had kept it clean
Yup. I think it would have been within a tenth. Saying this as a Merc fan Verstappen outdrove the Mercedes drivers today imo. Both of his laps were super clean and fast. Gotta give credit when its due. Im not even sure if the rbr is faster than the merc here. We will find out tomorrow probably. Max made the difference today.

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How was Ferrari losing half a second in the first sector? Did they completely change the setup from FP3? Top speed looked decent enough at 344-345.

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BlueCheetah66 wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:29
For those of you that want to know, Russell was matching Verstappen to the hundredth before his mistake. Would have been incredibly close if he had kept it clean
Mexico has always been a balance of preserving tyres for the final sector. Russell simply chose to consume all of his early out and had crap grip after that.
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
30 Oct 2022, 00:22
BlueCheetah66 wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:29
For those of you that want to know, Russell was matching Verstappen to the hundredth before his mistake. Would have been incredibly close if he had kept it clean
Mexico has always been a balance of preserving tyres for the final sector. Russell simply chose to consume all of his early out and had crap grip after that.
Might be the case but from the onboards and the telemetry it does just look like he tried to carry too much speed into the corner, more than normal. There was no signs of any large understeer or oversteer

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George thinks they have the fastest car this weekend.




cant say i disagree.

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It works pretty well here. Looking forward to tomorrow. Could be another stonker. Start will be a thriller for sure.

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AR3-GP wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:08
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2022, 23:02
Wow Max found the time in the end. I guess the circuit gripped up and the pace came to RB, just as Duchessa predicted earlier.
Can you link that one.


Discusses RB struggling on the brakes in the low grip conditions and says it will be critical how the circuit grips up.



Mentions how the low grip/evolution is helping Mercedes stay on top

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The thin Mexico city air puts to bed the weak engine argument at least.
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
30 Oct 2022, 01:23
The thin Mexico city air puts to bed the weak engine argument at least.
Is it? I always remember the crappy Renault engine performing there well in the RB. It seems like thin air makes under performing PUs look better.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
30 Oct 2022, 01:23
The thin Mexico city air puts to bed the weak engine argument at least.
What does that have to do with anything? For years, Mexico was an equalizer for the awful Renault and Honda engines.

If anything, Ferrari factory team have a big mapping issue this weekend. Their straight line traces are poor.

My hunch is that although both Alfa and Ferrari share the PU, the fine tuning of the PU in the car differs because both teams are running slightly different intake systems. Alfa don’t use the Ferrari intercoolers design.
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