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

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It's completely insanity that they tried to move the Brazilian GP to Rio. Interlagos is one of F1's treasures. It is to be preserved at the expense of profits.
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Alonso 5 second penalty

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InsaneX_Badger wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 00:43
Alonso 5 second penalty
Could have cut down Ocon's tire. That one was on Alonso. Think he will need to watch the replay on that. Ocon didn't do anything bad except lap 1.
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Could be silver spicy from the get go.

Toto could be smashing some more headphones :-s

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Mogster wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:01
Could be silver spicy from the get go.

Toto could be smashing some more headphones :-s
You can guarantee they will still fluff the strategy. Always always prefer track position
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AR3-GP wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 00:45
InsaneX_Badger wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 00:43
Alonso 5 second penalty
Could have cut down Ocon's tire. That one was on Alonso. Think he will need to watch the replay on that. Ocon didn't do anything bad except lap 1.
The doc said he admitted in the hearing that he "slightly misjudged the time to pull out"

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chrisc90 wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:04
Mogster wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:01
Could be silver spicy from the get go.

Toto could be smashing some more headphones :-s
You can guarantee they will still fluff the strategy. Always always prefer track position
Your bias is extraordinary. It might as well be found in the comments of twitter posts.

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vanburin wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:35
chrisc90 wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:04
Mogster wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:01
Could be silver spicy from the get go.

Toto could be smashing some more headphones :-s
You can guarantee they will still fluff the strategy. Always always prefer track position
Your bias is extraordinary. It might as well be found in the comments of twitter posts.
Which bit is wrong about preferring track position? This has been the view of the team for years.
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.
Hey, a troll ...
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Big Tea wrote:
12 Nov 2022, 22:48
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.
Why, red is red .. lose your fastest lap, of even fastest two? I mean, you do sometimes ruin other people's chances ?
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This triggered behavior when things don't go well for one's favorite driver is becoming frustrating to hear. Fans don't decide rules, FIA, teams and drivers do and they very well know there are always situations when one gets an advantage or disadvantage due to the same rules. They can't change it because fans feel pained. For instance, red flag in Imola and Silverstone helped Lewis last year without which he wouldn't be in championship hunt. This time it probably hurt him. Changing rules in any which way is going to bring undesirable outcomes.

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So what did Vettel do? I saw him being stupidly blocked by Stroll in 13th place. But the next I saw him he was three places in front of Stroll.
It wasn't shown on screen was it? The were probably focusing on non-events in the front.

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AR3-GP wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 00:38
It's completely insanity that they tried to move the Brazilian GP to Rio. Interlagos is one of F1's treasures. It is to be preserved at the expense of profits.
Brazil however is the most wretched place, where even drivers' safety is not guaranteed. They should have boycotted the country altogether. You hear about kidnap attempts and such pretty much every year. Also, what makes you think that they would have built a worse one in Rio?

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Because there was only 1 FP, Max didn't get the set-up right. Very high tire wear, forcing him to make 2 pit stops. Mercedes only needs 1 pit stop, so that will be a 1-2 for Mercedes.

There is still a chance for Max to win and that is if he changes the setup and will therefore have to start from the pitlane. Then it will be an exciting race and he can still win. If he doesn't do the latter, it will be an easy 1-2 for Mercedes.
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chrisc90 wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:43
vanburin wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:35
chrisc90 wrote:
13 Nov 2022, 01:04


You can guarantee they will still fluff the strategy. Always always prefer track position
Your bias is extraordinary. It might as well be found in the comments of twitter posts.
Which bit is wrong about preferring track position? This has been the view of the team for years.
That was then and this is now. Do you think they might have noticed that these cars follow more easily and passing is much more possible?
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