2023 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 01 - 03

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TimW wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 22:46
FW17 wrote:
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I wish somebody brings a single element rear wing

https://cdn-8.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... rear-1.jpg

https://cdn-5.motorsport.com/static/img ... mp4-22.jpg
This one if interesting too :wtf:

This is a beam wing. :lol:
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Highest speeds of the race:
ham 359 kmh
Per & Gas 356 kmh
Lec 355 kmh

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Really surprised about Hamilton
Overtake button + double DRS maybe ?
Do you have an onboard footage

I have to say Im surprised by how bad the Alpine performed. In fact, low drag tracks was always the strong point of Renault, in 2019 they finished 4th and 5th outhere and in 2020 they had some great performance on these types of tracks (Sakhir, Spa and Monza comes to mind)

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Juzh wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 10:51
Highest speeds of the race:
ham 359 kmh
Per & Gas 356 kmh
Lec 355 kmh
That's the result of various tows and O/T. In the same car driven basically in clean air for much of the race (once Perez got by he was gone), Russell's top speed was only 334.4km/h. Likewise, the high top speeds for some at the end of sector 2 were also thanks to DRS.
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Spoutnik wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 11:29
Really surprised about Hamilton
Overtake button + double DRS maybe ?
Do you have an onboard footage

I have to say Im surprised by how bad the Alpine performed. In fact, low drag tracks was always the strong point of Renault, in 2019 they finished 4th and 5th outhere and in 2020 they had some great performance on these types of tracks (Sakhir, Spa and Monza comes to mind)
with news coming that they are seeking engine compensation, not really surprising. They are lagging behind other engine trio

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Or Alpine have been hit the hardest with the new flexing rules?

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Front tires at the end of the race.

Sadly i was unable to attain good pictures where it's the same front, so it's Max/Perez Front-Left, and Sainz Front-Right. Front left takes more of a beating since it's a clock-wise circuit. Also, the Ferrari setup this weekend was rear-limited rather than front-limited.

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djones wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 13:09
Or Alpine have been hit the hardest with the new flexing rules?
These aren't in effect until Singapore.

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TFSA wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 13:16
djones wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 13:09
Or Alpine have been hit the hardest with the new flexing rules?
These aren't in effect until Singapore.
Oh! Not that then.

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TFSA wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 13:14
Front tires at the end of the race.

Sadly i was unable to attain good pictures where it's the same front, so it's Max/Perez Front-Left, and Sainz Front-Right. Front left takes more of a beating since it's a clock-wise circuit. Also, the Ferrari setup this weekend was rear-limited rather than front-limited.

https://i.imgur.com/aWYVrRZ.png
Unfortunately, the drivers were also driving all over the circuit (and off it in places) during the cool down lap to wave to the fans, so lots of rubbish picked up by some more than others.
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Unreal accomplishment for Max! 10 wins in a row. Congratulations on making history! It was an exciting Italian GP.
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stephen wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 14:12
Unreal accomplishment for Max! 10 wins in a row. Congratulations on making history! It was an exciting Italian GP.
“Yes, I think we are witnesses of a career that is just amazing,” Wolff said. “That 10th in a row race victory is just mind-blowing. Today we talk about it – it’s going to be in the news for 24 hours – but only 20 years down the line we are going to realise that we’ve been part of that.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 05:05
langedweil wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 01:11
PlatinumZealot wrote:
03 Sep 2023, 16:51
It's was pretty much a racing incident. Wasn't foolish or malicious. Remember Leclerc did this in the same corner and went unpenalized a few years ago.
It's a signature ham move when (quote Alo) he's not driving upfront. It's actually really silly he keeps doing these things .. it's almost Maldonado-esque, fuming Yuki-esque.
Signature Ham move it's not. You're just making stuff up. Lewis explained himself already. Angling the car for turn-in and he thought Piastri had enough space. Better to pass it off as a "senior moment."
As soon as I saw the move I said to my missus "Hamilton will get a penalty for that, even though there is precedent of Leclerc pulling a similar move with no penalty in 2020".

this does not consider if the rules have been amended however. I think both are worthy of a 5 second penalty.
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SiLo wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 14:41
PlatinumZealot wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 05:05
langedweil wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 01:11

It's a signature ham move when (quote Alo) he's not driving upfront. It's actually really silly he keeps doing these things .. it's almost Maldonado-esque, fuming Yuki-esque.
Signature Ham move it's not. You're just making stuff up. Lewis explained himself already. Angling the car for turn-in and he thought Piastri had enough space. Better to pass it off as a "senior moment."
As soon as I saw the move I said to my missus "Hamilton will get a penalty for that, even though there is precedent of Leclerc pulling a similar move with no penalty in 2020".

this does not consider if the rules have been amended however. I think both are worthy of a 5 second penalty.
Leclerc got a black and white flag for an incident which resulted in no damage and didn't ruin anyone's race, I don't think they even touched. Hamilton got a 5 second penalty for causing damage and ruining Piastri's race.

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Cs98 wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 15:31
SiLo wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 14:41
PlatinumZealot wrote:
04 Sep 2023, 05:05


Signature Ham move it's not. You're just making stuff up. Lewis explained himself already. Angling the car for turn-in and he thought Piastri had enough space. Better to pass it off as a "senior moment."
As soon as I saw the move I said to my missus "Hamilton will get a penalty for that, even though there is precedent of Leclerc pulling a similar move with no penalty in 2020".

this does not consider if the rules have been amended however. I think both are worthy of a 5 second penalty.
Leclerc got a black and white flag for an incident which resulted in no damage and didn't ruin anyone's race, I don't think they even touched. Hamilton got a 5 second penalty for causing damage and ruining Piastri's race.
They did collide, but thankfully was wheel to wheel.

The outcome should not be considered as part of the punishment. Which is why it's annoying when teammates collide and then nothing happens.
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