2015 Belgian Grand Prix - 21-23 August

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Everybody is a Ferrari fan.

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*sets the time machine to 2013*





What's the bet Pirelli will blame Mercedes hollow rim design:

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That's not a picture of a blown wheel setup... its a picture of a hollow rim.

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Pirelli... Oh... What are we going to do with you *sigh*
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l4mbch0ps wrote:That's not a picture of a blown wheel setup... its a picture of a hollow rim.
Fixed.
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Nathanael F1 wrote:Does anyone have a list of the PU components used by each driver so far?
http://www.pitpass.com/54445/Belgian-GP ... t-elements

Add two each for the Mclaren drivers, one each for the Sauber drivers and one for Verstappen (if I havn't missed anything).

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Seems like paddy lowe's calling it a 'foreign body' that caused it, not a structural failure, so perhaps we shouldn't rush to blame Pirelli.

In 2013 teams were taking a few liberties with cambers and pressures, so again, you wonder if it was entirely their fault; not to mention that Michelin also caused Indy 2005 by doing something similar.

I don't much like the current tyres but sometimes think Pirelli have been put in a difficult situation.

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What is up with Ferrari's pace ??

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Blackoutjulian wrote:What is up with Ferrari's pace ??
Quite good in my opinion, but not fast enough to challenge the Mercs, maybe in the race tomorrow.

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Bit concerned with Williams' pace, not looking good, even in S1!

Also came across this interesting article: http://readmotorsport.com/2015/08/21/20 ... -forecast/

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MassaFan2008 wrote:Bit concerned with Williams' pace, not looking good, even in S1!

Also came across this interesting article: http://readmotorsport.com/2015/08/21/20 ... -forecast/
https://twitter.com/lotus_f1team/status ... 2079566848 Williams look good through sector 2 and they run with their power down in practise sessions. I think they are up there with Redbull and Ferrari.
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Mercedes are pretty slow in S1, they better be careful. If they have bad starts and fall back into other cars they might have difficulty overtaking, could also leave them vulnerable at the start if they get away cleanly.
Williams look good through sector 2 and they run with their power down in practise sessions. I think they are up there with Redbull and Ferrari.
Not in FP3 though, that's where Williams usually show their true form.

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Well Rob Smedley seems to be happy. So I thought this track suits their car with the high speed efficiency and all, so there is a chance that they can be in the mix.
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bergie88 wrote:
Blackoutjulian wrote:What is up with Ferrari's pace ??
Quite good in my opinion, but not fast enough to challenge the Mercs, maybe in the race tomorrow.
Yep and both they and red bull are even closer on the mediums (Vettel fastest on the mediums, albeit later in the session) which could be interesting in the race. Will be interesting to see if that's still the case in q1 when everyone's running the mediums, or whether Mercedes turn things up and pull clear even on that tyre.

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According to TS Raikkonen had a damaged floor for his soft tyre run.
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