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Wouter wrote:
10 Nov 2023, 14:21
I don't know if this from today's Autosport was already posted.
BTW, Max flew during the night from Brasilia to Milton Keynes and was yesterday the whole day in the simulator for the Las Vegas circuit.
I also read a different interview where Ver said he doesn't have much experience of the track and kept crashing in the official F1 game...so it sounds like a simulator session was in order :lol:


Wache said the following so we know what they are working on:
The opinion of Pierre Waché, Red Bull Racing Technical Director
The tyre part in Las Vegas should be the number one topic of conversation in the US paddock. In any case, this is what we can deduce from our interview with Pierre Waché, to be found in its entirety in issue 2438, available on Monday 13 November in the evening in digital version and Wednesday 15 November on newsstands.


"The biggest challenge, in terms of temperatures, will be the tyres. The temperatures will be cool, on a track where you don't put energy into the tyres, so that's a big challenge. »

Indeed, the 6.12 km long Las Vegas circuit is made up of 17 corners, but hardly any sequence of curves. These usually allow the single-seaters, in a lateral downforce situation, to heat up their tyres more quickly. This is what is known in the language of technicians as "putting energy" into the tires.

"We're doing more simulation on this track than we've ever done on others. We try to put temperature in the tyre without destroying the balance of the vehicle or the degradation of the tyres, but it's very complicated, because we're a bit blind. We don't have a lot of data, except for the simulation. Because if we make sure to optimise the car thoroughly, it's also going to slide and the driver won't be able to drive the way he wants. »
https://www.autohebdo.fr/actualites/f1/ ... ences.html
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AR3-GP wrote:
10 Nov 2023, 20:55
Wouter wrote:
10 Nov 2023, 14:21
I don't know if this from today's Autosport was already posted.
BTW, Max flew during the night from Brasilia to Milton Keynes and was yesterday the whole day in the simulator for the Las Vegas circuit.
I also read a different interview where Ver said he doesn't have much experience of the track and kept crashing in the official F1 game...so it sounds like a simulator session was in order :lol:


Wache said the following so we know what they are working on:
The opinion of Pierre Waché, Red Bull Racing Technical Director
The tyre part in Las Vegas should be the number one topic of conversation in the US paddock. In any case, this is what we can deduce from our interview with Pierre Waché, to be found in its entirety in issue 2438, available on Monday 13 November in the evening in digital version and Wednesday 15 November on newsstands.


"The biggest challenge, in terms of temperatures, will be the tyres. The temperatures will be cool, on a track where you don't put energy into the tyres, so that's a big challenge. »

Indeed, the 6.12 km long Las Vegas circuit is made up of 17 corners, but hardly any sequence of curves. These usually allow the single-seaters, in a lateral downforce situation, to heat up their tyres more quickly. This is what is known in the language of technicians as "putting energy" into the tires.

"We're doing more simulation on this track than we've ever done on others. We try to put temperature in the tyre without destroying the balance of the vehicle or the degradation of the tyres, but it's very complicated, because we're a bit blind. We don't have a lot of data, except for the simulation. Because if we make sure to optimise the car thoroughly, it's also going to slide and the driver won't be able to drive the way he wants. »
https://www.autohebdo.fr/actualites/f1/ ... ences.html
Save as many C5s as you can for the race! Even it means giving up some quali positions. Make it 3 or 4 stops. They can overtake 2 cars on one looong DRS stretch with new tyres Vs the cars on old tyres. Use up all the C3s for practice. It's going to be difficult for drivers to breathe the cold air.

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The Power of Dreams!

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This is insane! Incredible! Amazing!👏👏👏

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Our favourite married couple have hit 160 races together 😉⁠ Gianpiero Lambiase and Max Verstappen! \:D/

If you consider the races, practice sessions, qualyfications and ...... the simulator sessions at the factory. :shock: =D>





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Vegas livery leak:
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A lion must kill its prey.

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quite nice:

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Meh. Never been a fan of purple with navy blue...🤷‍♂️

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AR3-GP wrote:
14 Nov 2023, 23:16
quite nice:

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Purple hue was part of the livery when Infinity was the title sponsor for RB9, RB10 and RB11. Looked very attractive.

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Max Verstappen on the cover of Time magazine, the first Dutchman since 1966

"Verstappen eerste Nederlander sinds 1966 met solo-cover op Time Magazine" https://nos.nl/l/2497210
I don't have the original texte unfortunately

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15 Nov 2023, 09:03
Max Verstappen on the cover of Time magazine, the first Dutchman since 1966

"Verstappen eerste Nederlander sinds 1966 met solo-cover op Time Magazine" https://nos.nl/l/2497210
I don't have the original texte unfortunately
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Thanx. The article in The TIME:

https://time.com/6331364/max-verstappen ... =246935709

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This young Red Bull fan won battle against cancer, Verstappen surprises him

Max Verstappen showed his best side last week. The multiple world champion sent a surprise video to Harry Sinclair, a young fan who recently overcame leukaemia.

In his message to the young fan, Verstappen said: "Hi Harry, Max Verstappen here. I’ve heard your story and also how hard you and your sister have worked to raise money for the charity that helped you. I think you’re amazing, and I also hear you’re a huge racing fan and an aspiring F1 driver, so thank you very much for all the support and I hope to see you in an F1 car very soon.”

During the three-year battle with cancer, Harry and his family received help from It's Good 2 Give. Harry and his family now dedicate themselves to this charity as a sign of thanks. It is something that also impressed Verstappen.

STV News, the home of Scottish News.

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Moderators, can we move all these PR videos, press clippings and tweets to a separate Red Bull press thread. Then Wouter can go wild in there. For me it clutters this thread which should be about the racing team.