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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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:04
LM10 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 22:59
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 22:55


what? The red flag allows Charles to fix his wing and another chance to take lead into T1
I posted before the red flag. The SC alone obviously would have been a big loss.

Seems like they're not changing the front wing btw.
Well it's my theory that the loss of FW endplate in this generation doesn't cost you any performance . The endplates are there mostly to reduce outwash
Yes, that makes sense. Perez has gifted Chaz an out wash special...

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Also why is the FIA investigating Charles, just such a non starter and if they really want to ensure track safety then send the flag out.

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Spacepace wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:06
Hopefully Leclerc will have a inspirador start
This restart is going to be a huge mess

His own words 😂

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InsaneX_Badger wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:08
Also why is the FIA investigating Charles, just such a non starter and if they really want to ensure track safety then send the flag out.
I thought the same thing. Instead of investigating Charles for driving in an unsafe manner, the FIA should investigate themselves for not making sure a dangerous car wasn't removed from the track.

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Ferrari should be good for the first few laps, no? They seem to be able to warm the tyres very quickly

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If there's another safety car 10 laps from now, Verstappen will be screwed. The others can put on medium tires. Verstappen has no tires left.
A lion must kill its prey.

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Dirty side 2-4-6 with marbles on this restart?

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Ham on mediums to lead lap 1

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Were the mediums new?

If not, surely they won’t go to the end very well.

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djones wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:15
Were the mediums new?

If not, surely they won’t go to the end very well.
Just throwing stuff on the wall and see if it sticks?

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djones wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:15
Were the mediums new?

If not, surely they won’t go to the end very well.
Only 1 push lap from Q1.
A lion must kill its prey.

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organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 23:04
LM10 wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 22:59
organic wrote:
29 Oct 2023, 22:55


what? The red flag allows Charles to fix his wing and another chance to take lead into T1
I posted before the red flag. The SC alone obviously would have been a big loss.

Seems like they're not changing the front wing btw.
Well it's my theory that the loss of FW endplate in this generation doesn't cost you any performance . The endplates are there mostly to reduce outwash
It's funny, an endplateless FW like that will inevitably shed a vortex that wasn't present before, IN THEORY, it could even have a beneficial floor-sealing effect, although it is unlikely that it will be coincidentally aimed in such a way that it does more good than bad (but that being said, they aren't changing that wing, are they?)...

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

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Leclerc had a higher speed than Hamilton despite tow

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Pretty uneventful restart in the end. Ham needed DRS from lap 1.

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That was a fairly neat restart ...
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