Three-time world champion Max Verstappen secured his 18th victory of 2023 in Las Vegas, beating Ferrari driver Charles Leclerc, whose chances were massively compromised by a safety car period. F1Technical's senior writer Balázs Szabó reports on the Nevada F1 race.
Problems with loose ironworks aren’t exactly unusual on street circuits, especially new street circuits.
Yes, but how many street circuits have flooded the race calendar over the years?
Why aren’t lessons being learnt?
This is sort of a first though. The concrete around the drain broke. Before we've had the metal piece just being sucked up, but this time the track surface gave out.
I'm just worried this is the start of many unforeseen bad events this weekend. I already know Sargeant will put it in the wall at least a few times, but who else will and will the track hold up?
Yer I just saw that, and I guess it is a good point, how would you test for something like that? A powerful electromagnet?
No, the concrete did not break. Cast iron rim broke, that holds the cast iron lid. Why did it break? looks like the lid, or the bolt that was supposed to keep it in place came lose for whatever reason. It needs a serious investigation to find out what went wrong exactly, was it a human error or bad design, inappropriate for f1 running this track.
Has there ever been a F1 event held in the middle of the night local time? How awake and mentally ready are the pilots between 2 and 3.30? Indeed a clownshow....
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Problems with loose ironworks aren’t exactly unusual on street circuits, especially new street circuits.
Yes, but how many street circuits have flooded the race calendar over the years?
Why aren’t lessons being learnt?
This is sort of a first though. The concrete around the drain broke. Before we've had the metal piece just being sucked up, but this time the track surface gave out.
I'm just worried this is the start of many unforeseen bad events this weekend. I already know Sargeant will put it in the wall at least a few times, but who else will and will the track hold up?
I think I recall that there has been another occasion where the lid had been welded to the frame and whole thing has been pulled through the tarmac- could have been Russell in his Williams days in Baku?
Another point is why are we bothering with street circuits at all??
Another point is why are we bothering with street circuits at all??
City street tracks bring the money. There will be more to come, and will eventually be the death of F1. Sadly, it will morph into a Formula E type series
Clarkson started asking Fred about fp1, and then Fred raise concern over the incident, and then Tom tried to change the topic about that, Fred wasn't bothered about anything else. And then someone asked from the crowd if this incident is sort of black eye for F1 on which Toto started dramatizing which is interesting because when there were bouncing problems then it was a great risk for drivers health. But now suddenly, loose track surface which resulted in major damage on Sainz's car and could possibly have hurt him.. That is OK.. Lmao