2023 Miami Grand Prix - Miami Intl. Autodrome, May 05 - 07

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Re: 2023 Miami Grand Prix - Miami Intl. Autodrome, May 05 - 07

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Well at least it should make the race more interesting, add in a bit of rain and who knows what might happen.

As for Leclerc my instant reaction was "Charles LeCrash strikes again". It might not have been his fault, but you don't want to keep
ending up in the wall at critical moments in qualifying or the race.

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dialtone wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:12
Tvetovnato wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:10
F1 seriously needs a rule to punish drivers who are responsible for red flags. Extremely unfair for Verstappen and the rest behind having to start behind someone who ruins it for everyone.

Great grid, but always bittersweet when we cannot get to see the maximum performance from all.
Verstappen is behind because he made an error on his first lap, in fact 2 errors in the same corner where LEC went off. He should have finished the lap like LEC finished his first lap despite the bad time.
True, and then he didn't go out soon enough as well.

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dialtone wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:12
Tvetovnato wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:10
F1 seriously needs a rule to punish drivers who are responsible for red flags. Extremely unfair for Verstappen and the rest behind having to start behind someone who ruins it for everyone.

Great grid, but always bittersweet when we cannot get to see the maximum performance from all.
Verstappen is behind because he made an error on his first lap, in fact 2 errors in the same corner where LEC went off. He should have finished the lap like LEC finished his first lap despite the bad time.
Yes but still. As it is now, it is possible for a driver to take advantage of not being punished in situations like these, at least of course if you are in a good position after the banker (I know Lec was not in this situation). Not that I think anyone would do it on purpose, but it really ruins the excitement when it is like this.
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Tvetovnato wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:10
F1 seriously needs a rule to punish drivers who are responsible for red flags. Extremely unfair for Verstappen and the rest behind having to start behind someone who ruins it for everyone.

Great grid, but always bittersweet when we cannot get to see the maximum performance from all.
I disagree. What if started to rain, would they need to create a rule to punish rain?

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Can’t believe how long it took for the red to come out either. Usually it’s instant when a car hits the barrier. Took forever today.
20-25seconds. I bet a lot of that was to create a show for tomorrow.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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chrisc90 wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:14
What lap do people think we will have normal service resumes? ( RB1-2)

I’m saying lap 15-20
Sounds about right.

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chrisc90 wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:14
What lap do people think we will have normal service resumes? ( RB1-2)

I’m saying lap 15-20
Will be Drs train after lap 2 so I doubt that early, contra tyre strat maybe for max to stay out and use the cars pace while other pit

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taperoo2k wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:15
Well at least it should make the race more interesting, add in a bit of rain and who knows what might happen.

As for Leclerc my instant reaction was "Charles LeCrash strikes again". It might not have been his fault, but you don't want to keep
ending up in the wall at critical moments in qualifying or the race.
People are saying "he bottomed out".
Well... the floor hit the ground because he was going way faster and mounting the curbs with complete disregard for them.
He went beyond what his car was setup to do.

TimW
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:wtf:
TNTHead wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:15
dialtone wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:12
Tvetovnato wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:10
F1 seriously needs a rule to punish drivers who are responsible for red flags. Extremely unfair for Verstappen and the rest behind having to start behind someone who ruins it for everyone.

Great grid, but always bittersweet when we cannot get to see the maximum performance from all.
Verstappen is behind because he made an error on his first lap, in fact 2 errors in the same corner where LEC went off. He should have finished the lap like LEC finished his first lap despite the bad time.
True, and then he didn't go out soon enough as well.
Yes that was a weird decision. Why not go out before every one else? It's not like he needed to eke out the last tenth, he always had a comfortable margin.

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TimW wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:20
:wtf:
TNTHead wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:15
dialtone wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:12


Verstappen is behind because he made an error on his first lap, in fact 2 errors in the same corner where LEC went off. He should have finished the lap like LEC finished his first lap despite the bad time.
True, and then he didn't go out soon enough as well.
Yes that was a weird decision. Why not go out before every one else? It's not like he needed to eke out the last tenth, he always had a comfortable margin.
His Q2 time would've gotten pole lol.

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Sevach wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:22
TimW wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:20
:wtf:
TNTHead wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:15


True, and then he didn't go out soon enough as well.
Yes that was a weird decision. Why not go out before every one else? It's not like he needed to eke out the last tenth, he always had a comfortable margin.
His Q2 time would've gotten pole lol.
The Q2 time he set on used tires :lol:
A lion must kill its prey.

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For the second race in a row, Williams had the biggest fall in lap time. True, most of the cars that got to Q3 did there fastest time in Q2 becouse of the red flag:

RB: -2,177s
AM: -2,899s
Ferrari: -1,832s
HAAS: -2,750s
Alpine: -2,548s
Mercedes: -1,882s
AR: -1,911s
Williams: -3,471s
AT: -1,365s
McLaren: -1,240s

Ben1980
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Chances of rain tomorrow? I've spent the potential floated around.

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Sevach wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:19
taperoo2k wrote:
06 May 2023, 23:15
Well at least it should make the race more interesting, add in a bit of rain and who knows what might happen.

As for Leclerc my instant reaction was "Charles LeCrash strikes again". It might not have been his fault, but you don't want to keep
ending up in the wall at critical moments in qualifying or the race.
People are saying "he bottomed out".
Well... the floor hit the ground because he was going way faster and mounting the curbs with complete disregard for them.
He went beyond what his car was setup to do.
He drove over some rain drain which lays abit deeper then the track , it looked fast but actually he was cutting the corner

Mchamilton
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