2023 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 07 - 09

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Re: 2023 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 07 - 09

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zibby43 wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 07:07
chrisc90 wrote:
06 Jul 2023, 22:35
Fingers crossed the fans at silverstone ‘behave’ as the weekend progresses. We shall see during the weekend and the broadcasts and interviews.

Don’t let yourself feel bad for replying to my initial comment(s). We all have our ways and means of expressing ourselves online and on here, and not always things come across as cleanly as they would if spoken in person (if that makes sense)

Enjoy!
Which race was it where supporters of a certain team were burning Mercedes team members in effigy?

Don't think it was Silverstone.
Maybe not, BUT…
Everyone remembers ‘our Nige’ picking up Senna on his celebration lap in ‘92 (I think??); what few remember is that he did so as he was concerned for Senna’s safety as there was a Senna mannequin hanging from a gallows in the crowd near where Senna had broken down.


This seems to be dialogue that occurs every year - please stop playing the ‘hate’ rhetoric, further posting in this vein will be deleted.
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Silverstone requires efficient downforce, which RBR has tons. They simply destroy everyone with an easy one-two.
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DGP123 wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 00:01
SkyF1 is horrific. That F1 show is just utter cringe. It’s abysmal Tv. I saw they went from jumping on those space hoppers last year, to rolling a tyre down the road, this year. My god.

Not surprised there was booing.
I tune in for the start of practice, qually and the race, I just can't abide the build up and inane chat so I don't watch it.

Having said that I don't actually pay for it, I'm not throwing money at Sky, illegal streams for me ;)

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Unc1eM0nty wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 09:30
DGP123 wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 00:01
SkyF1 is horrific. That F1 show is just utter cringe. It’s abysmal Tv. I saw they went from jumping on those space hoppers last year, to rolling a tyre down the road, this year. My god.

Not surprised there was booing.
I tune in for the start of practice, qually and the race, I just can't abide the build up and inane chat so I don't watch it.

Having said that I don't actually pay for it, I'm not throwing money at Sky, illegal streams for me ;)
Likewise. The inane "pre-show" is vomit-inducingly rubbish.
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F1Krof wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 08:48
Silverstone requires efficient downforce, which RBR has tons. They simply destroy everyone with an easy one-two.
Silverstone will not be a good track for Perez. I wouldn't be so sure about the 1-2 but RB will be very strong here

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Not a good start. LH turning up late for the media conference. Imagine it’ll just be a fine

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That’s a BIG update for alpha Tauri!

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This morning, Valtteri Bottas at Silverstone:

https://scontent-lhr8-1.cdninstagram.co ... d62aa&dl=1
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F1Krof wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 08:48
Silverstone requires efficient downforce, which RBR has tons. They simply destroy everyone with an easy one-two.
Maggots and becketts will probably see them gain 0.3seconds alone!

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https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/fo ... 2023-07-07

Thunder in the air for Saturday afternoon.
If it’s anything like the last bit of weather it will be very localised heavy showers. There was some larger areas of rain that crossed the U.K.

Could make it interesting

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Stu wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 08:00
Maybe not, BUT…
Everyone remembers ‘our Nige’ picking up Senna on his celebration lap in ‘92 (I think??); what few remember is that he did so as he was concerned for Senna’s safety as there was a Senna mannequin hanging from a gallows in the crowd near where Senna had broken down.
That's quite an allegation which I've never seen nor heard before, any evidence back it up?

I remember people cheering Michael's DNF in '96 and then Michael's fans shouting "it's all gone quiet over there" when Hill also DNF. :lol:
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chrisc90 wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 13:20
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/fo ... 2023-07-07

Thunder in the air for Saturday afternoon.
If it’s anything like the last bit of weather it will be very localised heavy showers. There was some larger areas of rain that crossed the U.K.

Could make it interesting
Increasing risk of rain between 11.00 and 14.00 tomorrow. Sunday currently looking OK with slight chance of a shower.

So FP3 could be wet, Qualifying could be starting on a drying track.
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Looks like there is a big lack of grip

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F1Krof wrote:
07 Jul 2023, 08:48
Silverstone requires efficient downforce, which RBR has tons. They simply destroy everyone with an easy one-two.
I dont think anybody would think otherwise at this point.

The real battle for the rest of the season is between Ferrari, Mercedes and Aston Martin for runner-up.