2018 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, 31 Aug - 2 Sep

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Re: 2018 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, 31 Aug - 2 Sep

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Phil wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
Am i thinking right that Hamilton could have edged it if he had a tow? He never had one on any of his Q3 runs? Seems to me Toto wasnt that down, that is a very small gap to Ferrari if at all...

Feel sorry for Kimi. No way will they let him win.
yes the first run he was ahead of Bottas, but he still set the fastest first sector time in Qualy
the 2nd run they were no where as close to get any advantage of tow

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siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 12:17
because the accuweather site is not on the race track...it is on the general area of monza

where as the other site is the one used by f1 media etc....that is how i got the link
but carry on jumping on people like that :roll:

weather is difficult to predict...it may be torrential rain and it may be sunny
I guess F1 media should change it's forecast provider to Accuweather :lol:

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siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:19
Hopefully we won't hear "We have weaker PU" BS from Mercedes and Hamilton anymore.

Great to see Kimi back on top. :D
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
So how do you explain that the two Ferraris were slower than Ham in S1, on both occassions (where have a chicane and looong straights)?

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Shrieker wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:25
Vettel on dirty side, that will make things somewhat more difficult than usual for him.

Anyway, what's the forecast like for race time tomorrow ?
showing thunderstorms just before the race in this site (dont think it is accurate) :o :o
https://www.accuweather.com/en/it/monza ... 47?hour=33

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SchuMassa wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:27
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:19
Hopefully we won't hear "We have weaker PU" BS from Mercedes and Hamilton anymore.

Great to see Kimi back on top. :D
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
So how do you explain that the two Ferraris were slower than Ham in S1, on both occassions (where have a chicane and looong straights)?
because
1. Merc were slower in speed trap by 2 to 3 kph
2. higher wing giving good traction out of last corner?
3. higher wing giving good initial speed out of the first corner

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gastonmazzacane wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:26
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 12:17
because the accuweather site is not on the race track...it is on the general area of monza

where as the other site is the one used by f1 media etc....that is how i got the link
but carry on jumping on people like that :roll:

weather is difficult to predict...it may be torrential rain and it may be sunny
I guess F1 media should change it's forecast provider to Accuweather :lol:
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

then according to accuweather there will be thruderstorms before the race
https://www.accuweather.com/en/it/monza ... 47?hour=33
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siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
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Yeah, they are just barely dragging their massive sail at higher top speed than Ferrari. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:30
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
http://www.newsf1.it/wp-content/uploads ... ricopg.jpg

Yeah, they are just barely dragging their massive sail at higher top speed than Ferrari. :lol: :lol: :lol:

SF71-H is a super efficient chassis, that's where their advantage this season is.
I'd rather say super efficient traction

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Half my prediction has come to fruition, one half to go. That was a supremely exciting qualifying session., I don't think that Mercedes has an ounce of speed more in it.
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Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:30
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
http://www.newsf1.it/wp-content/uploads ... ricopg.jpg

Yeah, they are just barely dragging their massive sail at higher top speed than Ferrari. :lol: :lol: :lol:

SF71-H is a super efficient chassis, that's where their advantage this season is.
ok then please show me the data that Ferrari has slower PU in relation to Merc

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siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:29
SchuMassa wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:27
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24


they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
So how do you explain that the two Ferraris were slower than Ham in S1, on both occassions (where have a chicane and looong straights)?
because
1. Merc were slower in speed trap by 2 to 3 kph
2. higher wing giving good traction out of last corner?
3. higher wing giving good initial speed out of the first corner
Hamilton didn't start going faster in S1 until the end. All weekend he was slower there. IMO he did a better job than everyone else at the first chicane. Because if you look at what Bottas did in S1, he is way behind the Ferraris.

This was always a Ferrari track. Lewis made it closer than it seems. Tomorrow it should be a cake walk for Ferrari.

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Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:19
Hopefully we won't hear "We have weaker PU" BS from Mercedes and Hamilton anymore.

Great to see Kimi back on top. :D
Four years spent hearing "We have weaker PU" BS from Ferrari and Red Bull. You'll live. It's close and that's the only thing we want in the sport.
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Hammerfist wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:36
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:29
SchuMassa wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:27


So how do you explain that the two Ferraris were slower than Ham in S1, on both occassions (where have a chicane and looong straights)?
because
1. Merc were slower in speed trap by 2 to 3 kph
2. higher wing giving good traction out of last corner?
3. higher wing giving good initial speed out of the first corner
Hamilton didn't start going faster in S1 until the end. All weekend he was slower there. IMO he did a better job than everyone else at the first chicane. Because if you look at what Bottas did in S1, he is way behind the Ferraris.

This was always a Ferrari track. Lewis made it closer than it seems. Tomorrow it should be a cake walk for Ferrari.
yup i was surprised by how much he gained in that run in S1... he was still 3 kph behind the Ferraris...i guess he gained the tenth over the first corner alone....will be interesting to see the onbaord

Kimi was faster than Vettel in the S1 in his final run....but i dont think the slipstream alone gained him 0.161 sec in s3.....it was great run from him in the parabolica and ascari...maybe half a tenth gained by the tow, nothing more

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Spoutnik wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:31
Vanja #66 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:30
siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:24
they do have weaker PU....maybe by a small amount only but still the 2nd best...the top speeds are higher for Ferraris in their last run
http://www.newsf1.it/wp-content/uploads ... ricopg.jpg

Yeah, they are just barely dragging their massive sail at higher top speed than Ferrari. :lol: :lol: :lol:

SF71-H is a super efficient chassis, that's where their advantage this season is.
I'd rather say super efficient traction
Indeed, Ferrari has far better low-speed corner traction and mechanical grip.
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siskue2005 wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:23
Fulcrum wrote:
01 Sep 2018, 16:08
What a spoilt brat. The one time he doesn't have every advantage and out comes the pacifier.
yeah i dont know why he is unhappy.... as long as he is in front of Lewis...crybaby much :lol:

Sadly i dont think Ferrari will let Kimi win the race :shock:
or
Will they dare to pull out team orders and face the shame in front of the tifosi?
Unfortunately, this is the aspect of Vettel's character I don't appreciate.

He's got a pretty sweet setup at Ferrari. Raikkonen is always put out as the sweeper in qualifying, Raikkonen always gets the 2nd best race strategy, Raikkonen has to move out of the way when he occasionally finds himself in front of Vettel, and Raikkonen is never able to run contra-strategies in the race in the event that they might cause him to finish in front.

All very structurally reinforcing for Vettel, so I guess he must feel like a great injustice has been perpetrated against him today; which completely undermines Kimi's performance.

Unfortunately, I think that will be it for the weekend. If it rains, Kimi will finish 4th or 5th. In the dry, I'm afraid he'll have another iffy start, invariably lose places, and finish 3rd.

My random prediction, I don't want this to happen but it easily could, is Vettel and Kimi crash in the first chicane.