Exactly with a good exit out of turn 6 flat through the kink of turn 7, open DRS then late on the breaks into the chicane. I'm hopeful of some overtakes this weekend.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 09:34It looks from Lewis's onboard lap guide that the whoever gets turns 5/6 right will be in a good place on the straight. It looks like traction out of 6, particularly, will be crucial to overtaking/defending.
- So true, remember whining about lap times in Monaco? Let's ignore that Senna's, Schumacher's super ones were slower. Now they're breaking records and whiners don't care . Also what's the obession with overtaking, current fake hot topic?santos wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 18:24A few years ago, fans complained about the new tracks… F1 goes to an old track, people still complaining…
Really, it's getting anoying Reading comments… Monaco almost doesn't have any straight, people say that no longer should be in modern F1… this track, with long straight, fast corners, it's reasonably wide… also doesn't should be in modern F1.
how much will dirty air play with their ability to stay flat through? Also that chicane isn't that slow so no late braking and such things. Overtake will need to be done before chicanematt_b wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 10:24Exactly with a good exit out of turn 6 flat through the kink of turn 7, open DRS then late on the breaks into the chicane. I'm hopeful of some overtakes this weekend.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 09:34It looks from Lewis's onboard lap guide that the whoever gets turns 5/6 right will be in a good place on the straight. It looks like traction out of 6, particularly, will be crucial to overtaking/defending.
But 3, 4, 5 will produce too much dirty air imo. If it was slower then I would agree. The lewis lap is quiet steady, the red bull lap is a bit quicker and tells a different story.matt_b wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 10:24Exactly with a good exit out of turn 6 flat through the kink of turn 7, open DRS then late on the breaks into the chicane. I'm hopeful of some overtakes this weekend.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 09:34It looks from Lewis's onboard lap guide that the whoever gets turns 5/6 right will be in a good place on the straight. It looks like traction out of 6, particularly, will be crucial to overtaking/defending.
Are you really expecting the whole internet/F1 fans community to agree on something?santos wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 18:24A few years ago, fans complained about the new tracks… F1 goes to an old track, people still complaining…
Really, it's getting anoying Reading comments… Monaco almost doesn't have any straight, people say that no longer should be in modern F1… this track, with long straight, fast corners, it's reasonably wide… also doesn't should be in modern F1.
Maybe the problems are not the tracks…
We can all agree it's going to rain during qualifying.Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 18:18Are you really expecting the whole internet/F1 fans community to agree on something?santos wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 18:24A few years ago, fans complained about the new tracks… F1 goes to an old track, people still complaining…
Really, it's getting anoying Reading comments… Monaco almost doesn't have any straight, people say that no longer should be in modern F1… this track, with long straight, fast corners, it's reasonably wide… also doesn't should be in modern F1.
Maybe the problems are not the tracks…
As part of growing, there comes a point when your entire wardrobe becomes useless as you have outgrown them. The strengths and demands of modern F1 cars are vastly different to that of cars from a decade or two ago. If a track like Montreal couldn't offer a proper racing fight for the leading group, you have to understand that there is something not right. Either you change the cars back to suit them to the circuits the way they exist, OR change the layout of the circuits to suit the strengths of the modern cars. I don't see it to be any tougher to understand.Andres125sx wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 18:18Are you really expecting the whole internet/F1 fans community to agree on something?santos wrote: ↑18 Jun 2018, 18:24A few years ago, fans complained about the new tracks… F1 goes to an old track, people still complaining…
Really, it's getting anoying Reading comments… Monaco almost doesn't have any straight, people say that no longer should be in modern F1… this track, with long straight, fast corners, it's reasonably wide… also doesn't should be in modern F1.
Maybe the problems are not the tracks…
dude, put a rest to this tire nonsense already! ferrari have confirmed it was a setup problem in spain so expect them to improve this weekend regardless of tireGrayGreat wrote: ↑19 Jun 2018, 20:03Mercedes will dominate because of the changed tyre construction. Hamilton fans will relate it to superior Hamilton driving. Mercedes fans will say its because the new PU has XX amount of HP more than the 'lame' Ferrai PU and Valterri fans will say, wait, does he have any fans?