Regardless of what tyres are used on Friday and Saturday, if two H tyres (C2) are not available for Sunday, the race is a write-off. Assuming no rain on Sunday.
Regardless of what tyres are used on Friday and Saturday, if two H tyres (C2) are not available for Sunday, the race is a write-off. Assuming no rain on Sunday.
https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/willi ... /10599879/“You go about your racing not really thinking about it, if I'm totally honest.
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“Obviously, it's there, but the moment that you start to think about the lack of parts, or the lack of whatever, you might as well stay home.
“You have got to attack the weekend like you do any other weekend. You can't treat it any differently. You've got to be on the limit to feel what the limit is, and you've got to get a balance for the car.
“It’s one of those ones where you do have to kind of part block your brain and just go about racing as normal.”
Albon had nothing but praise for the way in which Williams had worked to get both cars fitted with as many new parts as possible.
“It's been a tremendous effort,” he said. “Obviously, we've been on the backfoot with the crashes, and it is no secret that we were already on the back foot before the crashes.
“So it's another mighty job as always, and we have to rely on the staff back at Grove to pull things together – as they continuously do so."
“And it is very, very important, especially coming into a sprint race as well, with all the possibilities of whatever can happen this weekend, you kind of want to be as best prepared as possible.
“Races like this, where it's so unknown, are an opportunity for teams like us.”
Appparently this new "tar paint" treatment was done months ago so this just seems like overblown paranoiaFW17 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 12:02https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLbcqSVXwAA ... name=small
Saudi 2021 and Las Vagas 2023 were both new asphalt and were not a problem. Miami in 2022 had some other issues which led them to relay for 2023, and was not a problem.
Saudi 2021 they did some pressure washing to age the asphalt after the alarm of Turkey 2020 and 2021, but maybe this might be a bit overblown by commentators who look for some -ve in human right races.
F1 paddock has not heard of thisCaribouBread wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 12:46Appparently this new "tar paint" treatment was done months ago so this just seems like overblown paranoiaFW17 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 12:02https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLbcqSVXwAA ... name=small
Saudi 2021 and Las Vagas 2023 were both new asphalt and were not a problem. Miami in 2022 had some other issues which led them to relay for 2023, and was not a problem.
Saudi 2021 they did some pressure washing to age the asphalt after the alarm of Turkey 2020 and 2021, but maybe this might be a bit overblown by commentators who look for some -ve in human right races.
Thank you! I can never find them but I guess they post them on x or their websitesearch wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 23:57Pirelli releases those on race day, so we only have the one from 2019:deadhead wrote: ↑17 Apr 2024, 22:59Do we have one of these for this race yet?
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It's what I put on my driveway every other year.FW17 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 13:29F1 paddock has not heard of thisCaribouBread wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 12:46Appparently this new "tar paint" treatment was done months ago so this just seems like overblown paranoiaFW17 wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 12:02https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GLbcqSVXwAA ... name=small
Saudi 2021 and Las Vagas 2023 were both new asphalt and were not a problem. Miami in 2022 had some other issues which led them to relay for 2023, and was not a problem.
Saudi 2021 they did some pressure washing to age the asphalt after the alarm of Turkey 2020 and 2021, but maybe this might be a bit overblown by commentators who look for some -ve in human right races.
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Lando will find a way to break it... lolLuscion wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 17:50Trophy for the GP, lights up when the driver puts it around their neck
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