2024 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, Sep 20 - 22

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SKYnRacing24 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:29
Russell calling out these crap tyres again lol gotta love it. I respect that compared to these other drivers keeping quiet.
Hamilton quicker and seemingly liking his tyres. Strange.

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I havent seen this many teams complain about tires in a quali session this season since today, complaints about no grip and not getting heat into the tires
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Its a lottery at this point. Even Albon mentioned it on the radio.
“And that’s part of the game, is being able to be adaptive, and we’ve got this new car – I don’t know how it’s going to handle, hopefully she’s great.”

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Re: 2024 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, Sep 20 - 22

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Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?

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stewie325 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:37
Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?
They haven't changed it on any of the documents

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organic wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:40
stewie325 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:37
Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?
They haven't changed it on any of the documents
Do they need to indicate if profile is exactly the same just manufactured differently?
I remember that when they brought new floor where only weight was reduced (in 2022 or so), than that didn't appear in the documents either.

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organic wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:40
stewie325 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:37
Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?
They haven't changed it on any of the documents
It can be the exact same specification and shape but different construction. They would not need to declare it.

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Colapinto is incredibly impressive man. A month ago he wasn't really on the radar for any F1 team. He was considered a driver that was almost good enough for F1, but not worth giving a chance with drivers like Bortoleto and Antonelli in F2. Then he gets a chance out of nowhere and is absolutely on it.
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You're both correct. I just assumed you'd have to change more than just construction if you were to design a flexi wing from scratch

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bananapeel23 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:45
Colapinto is incredibly impressive man. A month ago he wasn't really on the radar for any F1 team. He was considered a driver that was almost good enough for F1, but not wroth giving a chance. Then he gets a chance out of nowhere and is absolutely incredible immediately.
Yup.. hugely impressive. Some of these rookies just step up immediately (bearman too)

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stewie325 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:37
Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?
i noticed RedBull had flowviz on Perez's front wing in fp3 but yea like Organic said, they havent changed anything on the fia documents

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stewie325 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:37
Anyone else notice there's a bit more flex in the Red Bull front wing?
It always flexes like that. The eyes of Redbull fans have a special filter though and never see these things. They also don’t remember things like budgets, valved suspension to run illegally low in qualifying, brake valves to rotate the car, rear wing mounts that bend etc

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Luscion wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:12
Wouter wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:05
What is the track temp at this moment?
33c
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bananapeel23 wrote:
21 Sep 2024, 15:45
Colapinto is incredibly impressive man. A month ago he wasn't really on the radar for any F1 team. He was considered a driver that was almost good enough for F1, but not worth giving a chance with drivers like Bortoleto and Antonelli in F2. Then he gets a chance out of nowhere and is absolutely on it.
Or Williams have really fast car now and Albon is another average driver. We'll se next season when Sainz join them.

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Sainz crashed