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

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so, Max in the interview, and Horner, both say it was all tire deg, which is a bit odd considering that when Maxes times started dropping off, Perez was gaining a lot on him on the less durable tire, so something is off with the setup if they are losing tires that quickly, and I don't think they can change anything for tomorrow, just replace damaged parts for the same spec parts
going to be interesting tomorrow

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Gasly just been summoned for too big of a gap on sighting laps. Probably the same for Lewis. He was driving VERY slowly through turn 1 and the straight following.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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jz11 wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:41
so, Max in the interview, and Horner, both say it was all tire deg, which is a bit odd considering that when Maxes times started dropping off, Perez was gaining a lot on him on the less durable tire, so something is off with the setup if they are losing tires that quickly, and I don't think they can change anything for tomorrow, just replace damaged parts for the same spec parts
going to be interesting tomorrow
Similar to Austria I guess. Similar altitude too.

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“Somehow mediums didn’t work”

Team ANTI-HYPE. Prove it, then I’ll anoint you.

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F1NAC wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:23
I hope that FIA will decide in future to penalise drivers who cause red flags.
I would hate that rule.

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organic wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:40
search wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:34
Big Tea wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:22
Max (and his team) were probably wise to use the tyres today not tomorrow as it it one point per position lost today v 25 - 18 -15 etc tomorrow.
he saved mainly mediums, so I don't think it made much of a difference.

If my notes are correct (a bit difficult on sprint weekends) then this should be the current tyre situation:

https://i.imgur.com/hgD5gdr.png
He has 2 fresh soft sets to others' 1 which confers some advantage, but judging by merc's pace I'd say it's going to be a tough race either way
It's going to be about 10 degrees hotter tomorrow. The change of track condition might change the performance of the cars.
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Perez must like being done dirty by his own team. Ooft.

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Apparently Ham/Ric/Gas were all outside their start box.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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renault rs26 wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:43
F1NAC wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:23
I hope that FIA will decide in future to penalise drivers who cause red flags.
I would hate that rule.
It would have to be more flexible than a straight 'you called a red, it's the back of the grid for you' but it has its merits.
I think they should also study some censure for cars pulled in during the race that could easily have been safely parked.
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littlebigcat wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:47
Perez must like being done dirty by his own team. Ooft.
Yeah, I can think of no practical reason why he was not waved past.
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Big Tea wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:49
littlebigcat wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:47
Perez must like being done dirty by his own team. Ooft.
Yeah, I can think of no practical reason why he was not waved past.
Agreed, Checo should have been let past. Thats a extra point for Checo. Not to mention a buffer for the race tomorrow with max inbetween.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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littlebigcat wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:47
Perez must like being done dirty by his own team. Ooft.
Has any Red Bull no.2 ever known anything else?

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I wonder if the mediums were a tactical choice for RB tomorrow. Granted there is plenty tyres in the pot, it does seem a odd choice.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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GrizzleBoy wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:52
littlebigcat wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:47
Perez must like being done dirty by his own team. Ooft.
Has any Red Bull no.2 ever known anything else?

Lol multi 21 mate, multi 21.

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Can't wait for tomorrow now :D should be an interesting race. Expecting it to be a fight between the two Mercs for the win