Marginally is about right, flys in the ointment are Miami & Canada, a real shame that they can’t move one (or both), the carbon footprint change would be measurable.chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 16:55https://i.ibb.co/D5CTdVT/IMG-0449.jpg
Calendar has dropped for 2024 - does seem marginally better in terms of grouping tracks together
Miami would fit best right before Austin but I'm guessing they don't want to cannibalize sales. Also makes the back half of the season incredibly busy.Stu wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 19:01Marginally is about right, flys in the ointment are Miami & Canada, a real shame that they can’t move one (or both), the carbon footprint change would be measurable.chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 16:55https://i.ibb.co/D5CTdVT/IMG-0449.jpg
Calendar has dropped for 2024 - does seem marginally better in terms of grouping tracks together
Miami does seem a little oddly thrown in there. They could have swapped Canada and Imola and it might have made more sense.JPower wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 15:30Miami would fit best right before Austin but I'm guessing they don't want to cannibalize sales. Also makes the back half of the season incredibly busy.Stu wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 19:01Marginally is about right, flys in the ointment are Miami & Canada, a real shame that they can’t move one (or both), the carbon footprint change would be measurable.chrisc90 wrote: ↑05 Jul 2023, 16:55https://i.ibb.co/D5CTdVT/IMG-0449.jpg
Calendar has dropped for 2024 - does seem marginally better in terms of grouping tracks together
There’s a really narrow weather window in Montreal summer when conditions are suitable for racing. Then there’s hurricane season in the NW Atlantic which runs from June-October which is a problem for Miami. If you go to either venue in those time periods there’s a real chance of weather related disruption or cancellation. If it’s bad enough the teams could end up stuck there for days.codetower wrote: ↑12 Jul 2023, 17:54Miami does seem a little oddly thrown in there. They could have swapped Canada and Imola and it might have made more sense.
I do like Japan in April, though. The Cherry Blossoms will be in bloom.
No no... you definitely can't do a Miami GP June thru October. Aside from hurricane weather, you have regular thunderstorms, and the heat would be unbearable. 32 degrees in Miami feels more like 42. Anyone who went to the first GP there knows what I mean.Mogster wrote: ↑16 Jul 2023, 18:37There’s a really narrow weather window in Montreal summer when conditions are suitable for racing. Then there’s hurricane season in the NW Atlantic which runs from June-October which is a problem for Miami. If you go to either venue in those time periods there’s a real chance of weather related disruption or cancellation. If it’s bad enough the teams could end up stuck there for days.
If you had a US GP at Watkins or NY Port Imperial you could back to back that with Montreal in June quite easily I’d imagine.
Much of their kit is shipped from one venue to the other by sea, so will take longer than a week yo transport eve if all goes well. the items in (say) Japan are not the same as those used in Brazil, which would have been at sea for some time.codetower wrote: ↑17 Jul 2023, 17:53No no... you definitely can't do a Miami GP June thru October. Aside from hurricane weather, you have regular thunderstorms, and the heat would be unbearable. 32 degrees in Miami feels more like 42. Anyone who went to the first GP there knows what I mean.Mogster wrote: ↑16 Jul 2023, 18:37There’s a really narrow weather window in Montreal summer when conditions are suitable for racing. Then there’s hurricane season in the NW Atlantic which runs from June-October which is a problem for Miami. If you go to either venue in those time periods there’s a real chance of weather related disruption or cancellation. If it’s bad enough the teams could end up stuck there for days.
If you had a US GP at Watkins or NY Port Imperial you could back to back that with Montreal in June quite easily I’d imagine.
I was thinking more along the lines of leaving Miami as is, first week of May, followed by Canada week after, then move to Imola followed by Monaco. I feel the travel itself would make more sense. Right now it's China, then North America, back to Europe for 2 races, then Back to NA for one, then BACK to Europe. Seems needless all the back and forth.
I am anticipating more good things from Mclaren. They have a lot more Wind tunnel hours than anyone else near the front. If they make use of that allocation the way Aston Martin did in 2022, they could make another substantial jump.