2023 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 31 - April 02

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kediown wrote:
31 Mar 2023, 01:33
Scarbs was saying there are at least 2 other teams using an "S-duct" other than Ferrari. Did we get to know who are those teams? :D
:lol: Wait for the Baku and Imola updates. Then you will see what everyone is hiding.
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kediown wrote:
31 Mar 2023, 01:33
Scarbs was saying there are at least 2 other teams using an "S-duct" other than Ferrari. Did we get to know who are those teams? :D
No but signs point to Haas based on sharing a factory/engineers and they have a cooling duct (unlike a gill) that they can open behind the cockpit in a similar place to Ferrari. It's possible they take some air from inside the sidepod intake as a slightly different interpretation. And Scarbs probably discusses with engineers who are thinking about what they have in the tunnel a couple of months ahead of where the car is now. So as AR3-GP says we might know definitively if any other teams will use it by Imola

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I would put money on Mclaren as another given their talk of the b-spec.
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Lewis and Sargeant reported bouncing and bottoming respectively

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the softs aren't offering much more grip than the mediums here it seems. Maybe going c2-c3-c5 was the better choice

Lots of drivers having moments and finding the gravel.



All ferrari customers taking a new ICE already

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What was the red flag for !?
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GPS not working. It’s an ice skating rink out there

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Sofa King wrote:
31 Mar 2023, 04:12
GPS not working. It’s an ice skating rink out there
Ah, overall I guess as there seemed one big traffic mayhem ... pretty dangerous yeah
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organic wrote:
31 Mar 2023, 03:45
Lewis and Sargeant reported bouncing and bottoming respectively
bouncing? The Merc? :-?
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Great fp1. Chaos :D

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Everything is upside down. Lewis shames Alonso, Russell and Perez. Merc is back. FP1 for the ages

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Looked like a tricky session. Softs didn't seem to get grippy at all.

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31 Mar 2023, 04:36
Looked like a tricky session. Softs didn't seem to get grippy at all.
Yap it was very weird. It will be colder tomorrow as well, so maybe it'll get worse

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Does anyone know what the top speed difference was between VER and PER? I'm curious since they were running different rear wings.