2024 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 01 - 03

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Re: 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 01 - 03

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I reckon McLaren have 0.6-0.7s advantage (minimum) over the field in race trim.
Other teams should forget about P1-P2 and aim for P3. I expect to see a fight between Ferrari and Max for P3. And realistically, he should finish P6 behind both Ferraris and Russel, given the tyre deg problems RB20 has in current form.

With new floor and new wings, MCL38 is a proper monster, just like RB19 and just like W11/W12

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langedweil
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Everyone appears to be thinking there'd be no difference tomorrow, but rain seriously gonna make this track a slaughterhouse.
Like T3 in 2003 chaos .. or 1998 Spa
HuggaWugga !

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venkyhere wrote:
01 Nov 2024, 22:12
I reckon McLaren have 0.6-0.7s advantage (minimum) over the field in race trim.
Other teams should forget about P1-P2 and aim for P3. I expect to see a fight between Ferrari and Max for P3. And realistically, he should finish P6 behind both Ferraris and Russel, given the tyre deg problems RB20 has in current form.

With new floor and new wings, MCL38 is a proper monster, just like RB19 and just like W11/W12
Just like RB19? It was slower than MCL37 at Interlagos on raw pace and on race pace Max had extremely marginal advantage, likely only because he is Max.

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Juzh wrote:
01 Nov 2024, 20:48
What's the point in repaving the whole track if the end result comes out worse than existing tarmac? I remember when they repaved it back in 2014 cars were stupidly fast that year when it was brand new. Now they come up with this...
Yup, repaving to make it worse is outright nonsensical and stupid. Just for reference, in 2014/2015 Audi R18 LMP1 car was taking the quickest corner of the track at 188km/h(min speed) during the 6h race. Given that the current F1 cars are taking it at around 220km/h during qualy, maybe they will corner just like a heavy LMP1 during the race. Just shows how much worse the track has got.
cplchanb wrote:
01 Nov 2024, 21:03
sigh....ham seriously HATES sprints... the W15 really sucks here.
The car is fine, the problem is the driver, who´s just not quick enough

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venkyhere wrote:
01 Nov 2024, 22:12
I reckon McLaren have 0.6-0.7s advantage (minimum) over the field in race trim.
What's that based on? :/

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Re: 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 01 - 03

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Tires left after SQ:

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If it stays dry (looks likely at the moment), most will do the sprint on used mediums, I guess.

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It looks like a lot smaller chance of rain for Q today, while Sunday remains a washout... Could be worth using fresh Mediums today, especially since so many cars used them for 6 laps already, deg is gonna be an issue today
And they call it a stall. A STALL!

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Website is extremely slow to load. Let’s hope they’ve noticed and can sort it before the sprint

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ToffeeTyres wrote:
02 Nov 2024, 14:12
Website is extremely slow to load. Let’s hope they’ve noticed and can sort it before the sprint
Yes it's very annoying

AR3-GP
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Re: 2024 São Paulo Grand Prix - Interlagos, Nov 01 - 03

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Is it wet?
A lion must kill its prey.

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AR3-GP wrote:
02 Nov 2024, 15:21
Is it wet?
Not yet it appears.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Ferrari with the somewhat unusual choice of 2 combined cooling specs for the sprint (not just the classic asymmetric closure)

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Everyone on mediums for the sprint. Only Gasly and Lawson start on new tires

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McLaren are complete and utter idiots that deserve to lose.

Should have let Norris through on lap one.

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McLaren is throwing away the driver's title with this crap. Genuinely do not deserve to win if they can't sort out basic team orders.