2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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dialtone wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 05:32
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selvam_e2002 wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 05:03
can some one share the long run details for each team?
Picture wasn't clear. Norris was the only top team to do a soft run. Hamilton did medium run. Both Ferraris did hard run. Max did long run on the prototype tyre

So it's not very comparative tbh

The only clear thing was that the degradation was very high
Ferrari did a soft run in fp3. Lighter on fuel but little deg.
Thank you for the correction. Good to know!

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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As for Williams it seems not DSQ worthy

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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AR3-GP wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 05:16
What exactly is the violation? Is Williams not allowed to prepare a spare car for Sargeant? :wtf:
To me prepping up a 3rd chassis in time for
Logan is just progressive insight 😎
It's a known ... and this is more efficient
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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Logan receives a 10s time penalty for the break of parc fermé. Not that it will affect his race much

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organic wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 06:08
Logan receives a 10s time penalty for the break of parc fermé. Not that it will affect his race much
Hefty ...
That's about the stupidest penalty ever.
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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Looks sunny & hot, anyone got the track/ ambient temps?

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Confirmed today that the wind has flipped 180 degrees. Could affect the more sensitive cars especially at the esses

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Pirelli:

I cannot see how RB fits into this picture. They have no new softs, and only 1 set of hards.

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AR3-GP wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 06:43
Pirelli:

I cannot see how RB fits into this picture. They have no new softs, and only 1 set of hards.

https://i.redd.it/jf4y3o5x70qb1.jpg
They'll just do M/H/M. Similar to the M/H/S strategy that they list

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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air temp 27.2C & the track 44.7C

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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I cant see how many teams fit into that strategy.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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weather and tyres
Most drivers start on mediums, including the entire top eight. Tsunoda, Alonso, Lawson, Bottas, Stroll, Hulkenberg and Zhou on softs

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AR3-GP wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 07:00
Perez starting on hards.
Neevrmind he's on mediums. The color is just bad on the camera.
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Re: 2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Old Vers back at start .. Pushing Piastri like anything to maintain lead :?
We need a miracle. We need only one racing lap.

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xaero wrote:
24 Sep 2023, 07:07
Old Vers back at start .. Pushing Piastri like anything to maintain lead :?
Piastri wasn't even that close to the grass. That's just a standard squeeze to ensure the driver has to be compromised on the inside which is completely allowed and standard? The dodgiest starts in the last couple of years have been squeezes by Sainz