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

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no one did any real long runs, no. Just a couple of high fuel laps in FP1:

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31 Mar 2023, 22:25
no one did any real long runs, no. Just a couple of high fuel laps in FP1:

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RB is flying on it's first lap .. on M's
There's been some pretty treacherous situations on track though
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Perez doesn't seem to be able to make turn 3?
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01 Apr 2023, 04:13
Perez doesn't seem to be able to make turn 3?
And T1 ...
Might be quick if he hooks it up, but this session wasn't too bright for the 'King of the Streets'
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Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
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langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 04:34
Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs

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organic wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 05:28
langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 04:34
Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs
Yea possibly gap will be 4-5 tenths. Ferrari look good in qualy trim. Chances are of Leclerc coming within 2-3 tenths. Perez Alonso Sainz fighting then for P3-P5 & Mercedes & Alpine being close behind. Very difficult to predict given the low amount of running that we had !

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organic wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 05:28
langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 04:34
Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs
I believe it was his 2nd, as he did a 1.17.7 first. On his run for 1.17.5 he had about 3 or 4 warmup laps it appeared.
Anyway, let's see in a bit.
Still dry, or raining ?
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Mr.S wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 06:17
organic wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 05:28
langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 04:34
Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs
Yea possibly gap will be 4-5 tenths. Ferrari look good in qualy trim. Chances are of Leclerc coming within 2-3 tenths. Perez Alonso Sainz fighting then for P3-P5 & Mercedes & Alpine being close behind. Very difficult to predict given the low amount of running that we had !
Lec was indeed quick, and Ham not that far of. But it's a relatively short track ofcourse ..
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Yes it's raining. Van Haren says chance of rain during quali is 90%, but I doubt it ever gets wet enough for inters
langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 06:42
organic wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 05:28
langedweil wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 04:34
Ver & Alo are close enough though with only 0.162 between them ..
Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs
I believe it was his 2nd, as he did a 1.17.7 first. On his run for 1.17.5 he had about 3 or 4 warmup laps it appeared.
Anyway, let's see in a bit.
Still dry, or raining ?
I just checked the live timing. He did a 1.18.7 on mediums early in the session and his first push lap on the softs was the 1.17.5, and did outlap-warmup-push lap to set that.

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According to the FIA there is likely to be another shower just before the end of qualifying =D> Q3 could be great

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organic wrote:
01 Apr 2023, 06:48
Yes it's raining. Van Haren says chance of rain during quali is 90%, but I doubt it ever gets wet enough for inters
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01 Apr 2023, 06:42
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01 Apr 2023, 05:28


Worth noting that was Max's first push lap on softs all session whilst others eg Fernando had many attempts + everyone improved on subsequent flying laps on same set of softs
I believe it was his 2nd, as he did a 1.17.7 first. On his run for 1.17.5 he had about 3 or 4 warmup laps it appeared.
Anyway, let's see in a bit.
Still dry, or raining ?
I just checked the live timing. He did a 1.18.7 on mediums early in the session and his first push lap on the softs was the 1.17.5, and did outlap-warmup-push lap to set that.
You're right .. dunno why I thought he did a 17.7
But well, rain as we speak .. so a possible raffle. If it's really wet, won't be too suprised Ham will be in the mix.
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Well checo's weakness in changeable conditions has been obvious for a while, but something might really be up with the car. He literally can't keep it on track today....