2023 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 07 - 09

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chrisc90 wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 12:47
dialtone wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 12:40
Apparently Mick was working till 2am at the sim for the mercs.
The car looks a lot better than yesterday that’s for sure
Before rain Hamilton's car looked fairly well sorted.

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We seem to have had a lot of rain affected weekends so far this year.

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Mogster wrote:We seem to have had a lot of rain affected weekends so far this year.
In the 90s and 2000s I was always hoping for rain and almost never got it. Last 2 years it's every other race.

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Mclaren back to slicks. Brave. Imagine the tracks drying quickly, but will be good data gathering for the cross over.

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Are they doing the Q1 hard, Q2 medium and Q3 soft on this quali?

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RB looks better in the low speed than yesterday.

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chrisc90 wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 13:11
Are they doing the Q1 hard, Q2 medium and Q3 soft on this quali?
No

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It’s a shame they don’t give us a inters/wet timing board when the session changes. To give us a view of the times on the inters, instead of the dry weather leaderboard

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chrisc90 wrote:It’s a shame they don’t give us a inters/wet timing board when the session changes. To give us a view of the times on the inters, instead of the dry weather leaderboard
Right now Verstappen is an alien with a 1.38.5 followed by sainz at 1.40.4 and Perez just slightly slower. Lec just did 1.41.1

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Sevach wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 13:03
chrisc90 wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 12:47
dialtone wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 12:40
Apparently Mick was working till 2am at the sim for the mercs.
The car looks a lot better than yesterday that’s for sure
Before rain Hamilton's car looked fairly well sorted.
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1. It seems that Ferrari has picked up the top speed after they figure out the beam wing triple DRS trick
2. On the opposite side it seems that Merc is set up more towards a wet race, coz I don`t think they are 12kph down the straight (both drivers were on Strat 2 hearing the radio onboards).
3. Both Red Bull and Merc drivers did 2 cool-down laps between the hot laps, so the new tyres are overheating or do just they need some "cooking" to be ready?
4. On the inters they need only 1 cool-down lap
5. VER on interest 1.38.6 was almost 1.4 sec/lap faster than HAM 1.39.0 - the second fastest driver - on the same age and time set-related tyre!
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I hate this f****ng rain. when was last time race weekend wasnt affected by it in some way or another in venues not held in deserts? its getting ridicioulus.

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Juzh wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 13:34
I hate this f****ng rain. when was last time race weekend wasnt affected by it in some way or another in venues not held in deserts? its getting ridicioulus.
Rain or not, VER had a margin over others

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F1NAC wrote:
Juzh wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 13:34
I hate this f****ng rain. when was last time race weekend wasnt affected by it in some way or another in venues not held in deserts? its getting ridicioulus.
Rain or not, VER had a margin over others
Not really clear on dry. Yesterday sainz and today Charles had good times.

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atanatizante wrote:
08 Jul 2023, 13:34
2. On the opposite side it seems that Merc is set up more towards a wet race, coz I don`t think they are 12kph down the straight (both drivers were on Strat 2 hearing the radio onboards).
Based on what Sam Collins was telling yesterday, observing the top speeds, it appears as if Mercedes has picked drag again with the new parts.