2023 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 27 - 29

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Re: 2023 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 27 - 29

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Mogster wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:22
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29 Oct 2023, 00:05
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29 Oct 2023, 00:02
Ricciardo in the Alfa Tauri beats Perez in the RBR :lol:
Ricciardo was always good here but this is a massive showing of him.

Ferrari’s too! Very close, first three 0.097 in between them.
Yes. I remember Ricciardo beating Max to pole in Mexico. Didn’t he prevent Max being the youngest F1 pole sitter or some such? I remember a murderous looking young Max being stood behind Ricciardo during the post race interviews…
Yes, thank you very much :D by 1 thousands of something. Max had a small shift issue but he also had a small moment. Today as well, the SSes were a bit of a struggle. Not huge but he had to force the car in a tad too much.

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AR3-GP wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:32
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29 Oct 2023, 00:14
Everything gone quiet about these investigations, especially the ones the FIA said they got wrong not punishing in previous races.

Another chance to prove themselves incompetent and untrustworthy. An offer too good to refuse?
Aren't you jumping the gun? Your post comes 14 minutes after the session ended. These investigations typically involve summons to the stewards by driver and team manager. It was made clear that the investigations would be completed after the session.
Pole jumping the gun, triple jumping it.

They must first go to the stewards, discuss and only then they can move your Hamilton and Perez up.

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Order that they will go to the stewards, to begin in 5 minutes:

- Russell
- Verstappen
- Alonso
- Sargeant
- Hamilton
- Tsunoda

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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:41
Order that they will go to the stewards, to begin in 5 minutes:

- Russell
- Verstappen
- Alonso
- Sargeant
- Hamilton
- Tsunoda

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This list seems incomplete. This is a picture of Hamilton stuck behind an Alfa Romeo on the second runs in Q2. I don't know which Alfa it is, but it's parked (0km/h) in the pit exit for 18 seconds. He was trundling slowly before then. None of the drivers in your list drive an Alfa. Hamilton said on the radio "The Alfa stopped".

edit: It's Zhou.

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So more investigations to come imo.
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Fabrega does not expect changes in classification


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and after that, Several cars stopped in front of Zhou further down the circuit inside the pitlane exit divide. What a mess.
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I don't see how George doesn't get a penalty, he literally parked it and blocked liker 3/4ths of the field!
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dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:50
I don't see how George doesn't get a penalty, he literally parked it and blocked liker 3/4ths of the field!
Zhou in Q2 too (from AR3's findings) but he's not even noted for that yet

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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:51
dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:50
I don't see how George doesn't get a penalty, he literally parked it and blocked liker 3/4ths of the field!
Zhou in Q2 too (from AR3's findings) but he's not even noted for that yet
It's a simple case of impeding, if the stewards screw that up....................................
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dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:55
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:51
dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:50
I don't see how George doesn't get a penalty, he literally parked it and blocked liker 3/4ths of the field!
Zhou in Q2 too (from AR3's findings) but he's not even noted for that yet
It's a simple case of impeding, if the stewards screw that up....................................
FIA should open a tipline

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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:57
dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:55
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:51


Zhou in Q2 too (from AR3's findings) but he's not even noted for that yet
It's a simple case of impeding, if the stewards screw that up....................................
FIA should open a tipline
Just pay professionals to do the job, and get rid of them when they screw up!
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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:57
dans79 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:55
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 00:51


Zhou in Q2 too (from AR3's findings) but he's not even noted for that yet
It's a simple case of impeding, if the stewards screw that up....................................
FIA should open a tipline
It would surely be inundated with frivolous and fictitious Verstappen content :lol: :lol:
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From Project_F1 https://twitter.com/_ProjectF1/status/1 ... 73683?s=20

Looks like Charles made a lot of time under braking and in slow speeds

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Rumour is no penalty for Verstappen, Alonso or Russell

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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 02:40
Rumour is no penalty for Verstappen, Alonso or Russell
Classic. Introduced a max laptime to avoid games on track only to introduce them at pit lane exit and give nobody penalties. Let's wait till Ferrari does it the first time for a 4 race ban and 3 place grid drop for the next 60 years worth of GP starts. All of which will be adorned by countless RBR fans saying that when Max clogged the pit exit it was different because he was going 1kph so technically he wasn't stopped.

Same bs as when half the grid was parked before the last chicane in canada when Vettel's Ferrari was coming through on a fast lap, nobody punished.

FiA hAs ThE dAtA.

clown organization more so than Ferrari's pitwall.