2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

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mendis
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Re: 2023 Monaco Grand Prix - Monte Carlo, May 26 - 28

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I was delighted for a brief time to see Alonso on pole, but it wasn't to be. :(

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Perez just keeps making life easy for Max. To bin it in q1 is just unacceptable. There is no reason to be pushing that hard at that stage when you’re in a rb19. He still hasnt learned that. He is just a horrible qualifier and that is the reason he won’t be troubling max in a championship battle.

Max was 2 tenths off after the first 2 sectors but somehow bagged the pole. There is something magical about his performances this last couple of years. The chosen one.

Feel sorry for Alonso. This was his moment and his best friend took it away from him in a ruthless way.

Shout out to Ocon who must have driven a perfect lap to beat a ferrari and both Mercs to score a second row grid spot.

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chrisc90
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Not taking anything df away from Max in S3 - as it was truely epic - but I wonder if some of the time is/was down to the better Honda ERS than the others.

If there was a little more battery there, it could add up
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Zynerji wrote:
27 May 2023, 17:34
AR3-GP wrote:
27 May 2023, 17:32
Zynerji wrote:
27 May 2023, 17:29
He has more podiums than half the field!
Consistency is what is needed. You can't peak for 2-3 races a year.
I think he's better than Perez. Let this car evolve and the racing get to permanant circuits before you write off Lance.
Really? Stroll has a few good races but they're really outliers... Perez is way more consistent and I can't see Stroll beating Perez over a season.

But hey, today Stroll really did better than Perez so there's that 😁

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codetower
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Leclerc called into the stewards for impeding Norris in Q3. He may end up with a 3 place grid penalty.

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chrisc90
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codetower wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:01
Leclerc called into the stewards for impeding Norris in Q3. He may end up with a 3 place grid penalty.
Outright penalty from the onboard from Lando. Ruined his lap totally.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Hammerfist wrote:
27 May 2023, 18:55

There is something magical about his performances this last couple of years. The chosen one.
He’s good, but it helps when you’ve got a dominant car, can hit walls and barriers on your pole lap, and have a bang average teammate to compete against.

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DGP123 wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:05
Hammerfist wrote:
27 May 2023, 18:55

There is something magical about his performances this last couple of years. The chosen one.
He’s good, but it helps when you’ve got a dominant car, can hit walls and barriers on your pole lap, and have a bang average teammate to compete against.
A car that’s sooo dominant it was down .240 at the sector 2 timing beam.

The RB has never been a slow corner car.


On other note - credit to the TV cameras this year - massively better than previous
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Gillian wrote:
27 May 2023, 18:59
Zynerji wrote:
27 May 2023, 17:34
AR3-GP wrote:
27 May 2023, 17:32


Consistency is what is needed. You can't peak for 2-3 races a year.
I think he's better than Perez. Let this car evolve and the racing get to permanant circuits before you write off Lance.
Really? Stroll has a few good races but they're really outliers... Perez is way more consistent and I can't see Stroll beating Perez over a season.

But hey, today Stroll really did better than Perez so there's that 😁

I guess people forgot they were teammates at Racing Point and Perez destroyed Stroll, sometimes with a car lacking the latest upgrades.

Stroll is only on the grid because of his dad. Imo he is not f1 material.

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DGP123 wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:05
Hammerfist wrote:
27 May 2023, 18:55

There is something magical about his performances this last couple of years. The chosen one.
He’s good, but it helps when you’ve got a dominant car, can hit walls and barriers on your pole lap, and have a bang average teammate to compete against.
Haven't we seen that before?

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That’s what you get if you are the best. Max has built this team up, or at least was there all those years where they weren’t there yet. Now they are. By the way, Max himself said the RB19 is not the best car to have in qualy here. I expected Ferrari to take it. But they went too low with the floor. Leclerc was very clear about that.

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Sieper wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:16
That’s what you get if you are the best. Max has built this team up, or at least was there all those years where they weren’t there yet. Now they are. By the way, Max himself said the RB19 is not the best car to have in qualy here. I expected Ferrari to take it. But they went too low with the floor. Leclerc was very clear about that.
Max has built this team? Whut :lol:

f1jcw
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mendis wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:13
DGP123 wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:05
Hammerfist wrote:
27 May 2023, 18:55

There is something magical about his performances this last couple of years. The chosen one.
He’s good, but it helps when you’ve got a dominant car, can hit walls and barriers on your pole lap, and have a bang average teammate to compete against.
Haven't we seen that before?

Yep and we was told often enough, we was told, "anyone can win in that Merc"
Suddenly those rules no longer seem to apply, strange.

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f1jcw wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:26
mendis wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:13
DGP123 wrote:
27 May 2023, 19:05


He’s good, but it helps when you’ve got a dominant car, can hit walls and barriers on your pole lap, and have a bang average teammate to compete against.
Haven't we seen that before?

Yep and we was told often enough, we was told, "anyone can win in that Merc"
Suddenly those rules no longer seem to apply, strange.
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Of course Max is going to say the RB isn’t the best car. He basically got bailed out by the straight line run from that last corner. Hit the barrier, and then drove into the wall on the final straight.