2018 British Grand Prix, Silverstone, July 6-8

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Re: 2018 British Grand Prix, Silverstone, July 6-8

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Temperatures definitely made a BIG difference. 53 degress!!!

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LM10 wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:12
Kimi with a 5 (or 6?) races old spec 1 engine just a tenth off Hamilton's time with a relatively fresh spec 2.1 engine on a Mercedes and specially Hamilton track? Amazing job from Ferrari.
A pity Vettel didn't manage to be faster in his second run. He definitely had the pace. Probably Ocon in front of him was a bit of a problem.
He lost it in Sector 1 he was nearly a tenth down on his time from his first run.
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Jesus. First sector costed Vettel. Yellow one. Damn. BUT impressive from both of them, especially Vettel nursing Neck pain. I expected more than half a second gap to Hamilton

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GrayGreat wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:11
A minute's silence for those who were expecting Mercedes to 'wipe' the floor with Ferrari at Silverstone.
You know Hamilton matched a record today that only Ayrton Senna held... no dampening spirits sir, no matter how hard you try. :)
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Great quali! The race tomorrow should be epic!

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I mean less than a tenth separated them it is insanely close between them. The heat and the tires could make things interesting tomorrow, it's so close that any mistake will cost you the race. I hope the race tomorrow is as good as qualifying.
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TAG wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:15
GrayGreat wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:11
A minute's silence for those who were expecting Mercedes to 'wipe' the floor with Ferrari at Silverstone.
You know Hamilton matched a record today that only Ayrton Senna held... no dampening spirits sir, no matter how hard you try. :)
Not trying at all. Just saying that some people were of the opinion that Ferrari will be a no match for Mercedes here. I am sure this level of competition will make that pole all the more special, rather than coasting half a second in front of the field.

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GPR-A wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:14
Temperatures definitely made a BIG difference. 53 degress!!!
I wonder how much this played into the results, it looked like everyone was nursing their tires on out laps.

Will it be warmer or cooler tomorrow?
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Weather will be the same tomorrow. Tyre degradation will determine the winner.

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LM10 wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:12
Kimi with a 5 (or 6?) races old spec 1 engine just a tenth off Hamilton's time with a relatively fresh spec 2.1 engine on a Mercedes and specially Hamilton track? Amazing job from Ferrari.
A pity Vettel didn't manage to be faster in his second run. He definitely had the pace. Probably Ocon in front of him was a bit of a problem.
Also amazing: Mercedes getting tires to work in sweltering conditions.

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zibby43 wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:27
Also amazing: Mercedes getting tires to work in sweltering conditions.
honestly, I think it's more like everyone was managing the tires then getting them working.
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MtthsMlw wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:26
Weather will be the same tomorrow. Tyre degradation will determine the winner.
If that's the case, I would expect a Ferrari 1-2...

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Did Ricciardo get another lap in after his DRS issue? He didn't make a dent into the 4 tenths on Verstappen. Is he saving a fresh pair of boots for the race thinking it's diminishing returns burning a new set to gain a position? Did he have a set to burn?




I've seen alot of complaints lately about boring races and lack of overtaking this season, but the competition in F1 is about so much more than that. This season is shaping up sensationally with multiple manufacturers, four previous World Champions and new talents taking Pole Positions and Race Wins. It hasn't been on such a knife-edge for years!


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MtthsMlw wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:26
Weather will be the same tomorrow. Tyre degradation will determine the winner.
Predicted to be a degree lower and a few degrees lower on humidity as well.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:15
LM10 wrote:
07 Jul 2018, 16:12
Kimi with a 5 (or 6?) races old spec 1 engine just a tenth off Hamilton's time with a relatively fresh spec 2.1 engine on a Mercedes and specially Hamilton track? Amazing job from Ferrari.
A pity Vettel didn't manage to be faster in his second run. He definitely had the pace. Probably Ocon in front of him was a bit of a problem.
He lost it in Sector 1 he was nearly a tenth down on his time from his first run.
Yes, unfortunately. He had more in hand for sure. I don't think that Kimi would have been just half a tenth off Vettel's time if Vettel had done his best lap.
Nonetheless a very good job by Ferrari. I don't know if it were their upgrades, but actually it can be said that the Ferrari is even the slightly better car than the Mercedes in Silverstone. Surprising, no question.