2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix - Baku, 23-25 June

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godlameroso wrote:
21 Jun 2017, 21:36
Baku is weird, it makes you compromise everything, if you're fast in the slow stuff, you'll be slow in the fast stuff, if you're fast in the fast stuff you'll be slow in the slow stuff.
Just as usual then.

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It is a badass track if you ask me.
Close contenders: Monaco, Canada, Singapore, Suzuka,
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
22 Jun 2017, 00:13
It is a badass track if you ask me.
Close contenders: Monaco, Canada, Singapore, Suzuka,
Now that the drivers dont have to baby sit mickey mouse tires, it might actually be a good race with lots of action.

Imo every session last year was great except for the race, due mainly to the mickey mouse tires that couldn't be driven hard. This meant drivers made very few mistakes during the race because they were just cruising around managing tires.
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djos wrote:
22 Jun 2017, 01:02
PlatinumZealot wrote:
22 Jun 2017, 00:13
It is a badass track if you ask me.
Close contenders: Monaco, Canada, Singapore, Suzuka,
Now that the drivers dont have to baby sit mickey mouse tires, it might actually be a good race with lots of action.

Imo every session last year was great except for the race, due mainly to the mickey mouse tires that couldn't be driven hard. This meant drivers made very few mistakes during the race because they were just cruising around managing tires.
Those narrow sections with drivers actually pushing could be very interesting to watch.
Also we have Stroll who has said that he hasn´t seen the track even in the simulator. :lol:

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Silent Storm wrote:
21 Jun 2017, 20:38
Kvyat is savage.
"one race I'm behind, the next race he's behind"
"In Baku he would have been getting a tow but now I'm not sure I really want to collaborate in qualifying anymore. From my side everything is clear as the sky, absolutely clear.
"If he has some questions to me, he's more than free to come and talk to me, if he's brave enough. If he's not brave enough, he'll come and talk to you guys and send hidden messages to the media all the time."
Kvyat is savage.
http://en.f1i.com/news/270665-kvyat-sainz-fallen.html
I hope the team manager speaks with both drivers. This "war" is stupid and doesn´t help the team.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyU1Xx-22gA

Ehhhhhh :?

It's gonna be extremely tight for the new cars and I personally think Ferrari are gonna murder people in sector 2.
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The cheapest sort of pride is national pride, every miserable fool who has nothing at all of which he can be proud adopts, as a last resource, pride in the nation to which he belongs; thus reimbursing himself for his own inferiority.

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Silent Storm wrote:
21 Jun 2017, 20:38
Kvyat is savage.
"one race I'm behind, the next race he's behind"
"In Baku he would have been getting a tow but now I'm not sure I really want to collaborate in qualifying anymore. From my side everything is clear as the sky, absolutely clear.
"If he has some questions to me, he's more than free to come and talk to me, if he's brave enough. If he's not brave enough, he'll come and talk to you guys and send hidden messages to the media all the time."
Kvyat is savage.
http://en.f1i.com/news/270665-kvyat-sainz-fallen.html
What goes around comes around :roll:

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With the pens McLaren have might it be worth a team like sauber also introducing new parts this weekend just enough so they still start in front of McLaren

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Who would have thought, Perez first into the wall :D And if such thing happens in the race --> 100% Red Flag due to the track being blocked completely.

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interesting that the wheel (rim) got ripped off with the drive shaft and the wheel hub stayed on the car ... and the sky commentators were speculating why the cable safety system didn't prevent the wheel from going off #-o

and it's incredible how poorly coordinated the marshals are

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Mandrake wrote:
23 Jun 2017, 12:16
Who would have thought, Perez first into the wall :D And if such thing happens in the race --> 100% Red Flag due to the track being blocked completely.
Poor Stroll, he was the favourite to make the red flag pole position. :mrgreen:

As I said, that narrow section will be truly tricky. More incidents and red flags are yet to come.

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Rumor has it Kubica to drive FP1 in Monza for Renault.
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GoranF1 wrote:
23 Jun 2017, 12:29
Rumor has it Kubica to drive FP1 in Monza for Renault.
Source?

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cplchanb wrote:
GoranF1 wrote:
23 Jun 2017, 12:29
Rumor has it Kubica to drive FP1 in Monza for Renault.
Source?
Soy

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