Wow, that doesn't look good at all. If GT3 cars can already inflict such damage to the tarmac, what happens when F1 cars run on it?
Wow, that doesn't look good at all. If GT3 cars can already inflict such damage to the tarmac, what happens when F1 cars run on it?
Monster Hesh wrote: ↑21 Jun 2018, 14:34Anybody else hearing Mercedes wont have new elements or developed engine elements for the FrenchGP?
edit: https://www.motorsportitalia.net/merced ... castellet/
this is just rumors....there is no quote or source from them
but a good source - AMus are claiming Mercedes will be bring the upgrade to France
https://translate.google.com/translate? ... 2018-f1%2F
In 1999? Wow, how time fly!miguelbento wrote: ↑21 Jun 2018, 10:09The last motorcycle race in Paul Ricard was in 1999 (pre-MotoGP), and they used the short circuit:Andres125sx wrote: ↑21 Jun 2018, 09:09I´m getting confused.... Le Castellet?.... Paul Ricard?
This layout looks completely different to MotoGP´s Paul Ricard...
I´m surely missing something, what?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Fren ... Grand_Prix
Smart move utilizing the extra day they have to continue dyno running before making the final call.
I don't know. It's a toss-up . . . but Hamilton seemed pretty positive/upbeat in his press conference. You can usually tell when he thinks the team is going to struggle.
It's Vettel's title to lose. Hamilton is seriously on the back foot.
Good. Exactly what I want. Adversity.santos wrote: ↑21 Jun 2018, 13:1728 years without a F1 race, and still the management of circuit will receive this race with a track in poor conditions. It is being reported that the track has been ripped up. So there will be plenty of different asphalt patches. I think this will not please any driver and won't be good for tyres. I really like the layout of the circuit, but i hoped it was in perfect conditions.
And when exactly in this season did Mercedes demonstrate that they have the most efficient aero? Tire management is the name of the game for 2018 and is the deciding factor between Mercedes and Ferrari.....this is no longer 2014_2016 where the race winner was a foregone conclusion.
He's down 1 point heading into a triple header.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2018, 01:16It's Vettel's title to lose. Hamilton is seriously on the back foot.
You don't understand, he both lost motivation and is distracted by new huge contract that can buy private jets and stuff, it's over indeed. I can't imagine statements like that are serious.zibby43 wrote: ↑22 Jun 2018, 06:16He's down 1 point heading into a triple header.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑22 Jun 2018, 01:16It's Vettel's title to lose. Hamilton is seriously on the back foot.
Last year Hamilton was down 14 points after the Hungarian Grand Prix, just before the summer break.
Way, way, way too early to make a statement like that, IMHO.