2022 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 11 - 13

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Re: 2022 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 11 - 13

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search wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 22:42
tpe wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 22:23
Seriously?
it's the American way to display odds, and means 250-1 or @251 in European style.

I think he was available up to @1001 even, but would be surprised if many people found reasons to bet on him.

edit: my mistake, +250000 is @2501 even. But I didn't see odds that high.
Yeah, it’s US style .. per $100, indeed 2.500 to 1.
And I now see on covers.com it’s for the race, not pole ..
https://www.covers.com/f1/brazilian-gra ... -odds-2022

Might as well put in the occasional weird bets with this type of unsure weather forecasts 8)
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I don't like Sprint weekends. It allows drivers that erred on Friday to sort out things on Saturday and get back at the front of the grid for Sunday. I don't see anyone else complaining. :lol:

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mendis wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 09:17
I don't like Sprint weekends. It allows drivers that erred on Friday to sort out things on Saturday and get back at the front of the grid for Sunday. I don't see anyone else complaining. :lol:
I see your point, but historical and in truth it means QUALIFYING, as you are allowed to go racing. And in the race it will be decided a winner. It means lights out, everyone have the same chance to win.

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Even if it's a sprint weekend, huge congrats to Kevin for getting his first pole. Amazing to think this guy was not even supposed to be on the grid this year. Well done!

Side note, anyone know what happened to Hamilton? I did not see FP1, but at the start of qualifying it looked like he had good pace in Q1. Q2 and 3 he was nowhere.

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Russell vs Max in a drag to t1. Dirty side for max, tow for george. Might be exciting but I bet you he won’t resist or put up much of a fight. Probably blame someone for something.

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organic wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 01:36
https://i.imgur.com/Hypsrqh.jpeg

I think most teams in top 10 will start on soft. Not sure kmag can if he only has 1 set of fresh softs left. Would want to keep 1 set for the race probably
I actually think they'll start on the medium. Why else would they keep such a large amount of mediums? The reason they have new softs left is because they used less than expected in qualifying due to the angel tears.

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ambientnoiz wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 10:02
Russell vs Max in a drag to t1. Dirty side for max, tow for george. Might be exciting but I bet you he won’t resist or put up much of a fight. Probably blame someone for something.

Not much of a drag, it’s one of the shortest runs to T1. It will be Max gliding easily past Magnussen, and running away for an easy win. Russell, annoyingly, should bag second comfortably. Doubt Magnussen even finishes top 5.

The real action will be Alonso/Hamilton/Perez. That is a sandwich nightmare for Lewis.

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It's sad that this precious KMag pole is in a sprint weekend as front runners will just get to their regular grid positions and Mag's surprise P1 will be wasted.

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Magnussen had great top speed yesterday, and tends to defend overly aggressive even if it's for P15. I think it'll be fun, and wouldn't be too surprised if he stays in front for the first 10 laps or so.

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A very well deserved poleposition and Pirelli Pole Position Award for Kevin, so he will start the GP on Sunday from pole!! =D> =D> =D>

Oh wait, all the other drivers get a second chance to take this pole position from him in a stupid sprintqualification! #-o



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AR3-GP wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 22:09
The Prodigy wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 22:08
AR3-GP wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 22:07
Mick will have died inside.....
What happened to him? He was faster then KMAG in FP1.
Just wasn't good enough in Q1.
Would you say Lewis boy just wasn´t good enough in Q2/Q3 or would you come up with some excuse to explain his poor pace? :roll: Yeah, let´s blame it on Russell like they did with Rosberg to explain Lewis poor pace in Monaco. I wonder how Nico managed to outqualified Lewis boy on 2013,2016 as well without his dirty tricks :lol:

@The Prodigy, Mick was 4th fastest(on Inters, Tsunoda was 5th) before everybody changed for slicks. Then, it seemed both of them didn´t warm up their tyres properly and they didn´t manage to put a good first(and only) lap on Softs. Other than that it´s just bitterness from people who can´t stand his surname

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organic wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 21:56
I think last year that's how it works, but they changed the rules for sprint weekends for 2022. Pole position on a sprint weekend is the fastest man in quali
The pole sitter is whoever starts the Grand Prix on pole position, not necessarily the fastest time of Q or anything(btw, for many years, the fastest time of Q was from Q2, not the pole sitter time). That´s the historical statistic, no matter what anyone arbitrarily say or change rule for.

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Artur Craft wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 13:11
organic wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 21:56
I think last year that's how it works, but they changed the rules for sprint weekends for 2022. Pole position on a sprint weekend is the fastest man in quali
The pole sitter is whoever starts the Grand Prix on pole position, not necessarily the fastest time of Q or anything(btw, for many years, the fastest time of Q was from Q2, not the pole sitter time). That´s the historical statistic, no matter what anyone arbitrarily say or change rule for.
No, its the fastest in Qualifying. Thats why you get the pole position award.
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Artur Craft wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 13:11
organic wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 21:56
I think last year that's how it works, but they changed the rules for sprint weekends for 2022. Pole position on a sprint weekend is the fastest man in quali
The pole sitter is whoever starts the Grand Prix on pole position, not necessarily the fastest time of Q or anything(btw, for many years, the fastest time of Q was from Q2, not the pole sitter time). That´s the historical statistic, no matter what anyone arbitrarily say or change rule for.
They changed the rules for 2022.

Kmag gets the pole position, the pole position award, the statistic for the books. But yes, he is likely to not start Grand prix from p1 on Sunday

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organic wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 14:40
Artur Craft wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 13:11
organic wrote:
11 Nov 2022, 21:56
I think last year that's how it works, but they changed the rules for sprint weekends for 2022. Pole position on a sprint weekend is the fastest man in quali
The pole sitter is whoever starts the Grand Prix on pole position, not necessarily the fastest time of Q or anything(btw, for many years, the fastest time of Q was from Q2, not the pole sitter time). That´s the historical statistic, no matter what anyone arbitrarily say or change rule for.
They changed the rules for 2022.

Kmag gets the pole position, the pole position award, the statistic for the books. But yes, he is likely to not start Grand prix from p1 on Sunday
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And I don't think that's fair! He has taken pole position and others will have another chance to take it from him.
It's not normal that after you get the pole, you can lose the pole again.
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