2019 Chinese Grand Prix - Shanghai, April 12-14

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dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:28
siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:12
Schuttelberg wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 09:50
I love it when the Ferrari is ahead by a couple of tenths and everyone is like "my god they're in god mode.. their engine is so powerful." Yet, when the Mercedes is ahead by over half a second, there's always a reason why it's an anomaly.
Schuttelberg wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 12:43
So, Mercedes sets the fastest time of the weekend thus far and yet Ferrari's are fastest?

Seems like a narrative I've heard of before. Mercedes and Toto fan boys setting up a heist about how they've won a race without the fastest car.
It is only you posting such things... maybe you need to relax and enjoy the race 8)
It's not him, we have a lot of new people posting uninformed comments all over the place.
Then Please post those quotes here
Thank u

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siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:24
dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:28
siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:12
It is only you posting such things... maybe you need to relax and enjoy the race 8)
It's not him, we have a lot of new people posting uninformed comments all over the place.
Then Please post those quotes here
Thank u
I can't do that, as calling people out like that is against the forum rules!
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siskue2005
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dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:39
siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:24
dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:28


It's not him, we have a lot of new people posting uninformed comments all over the place.
Then Please post those quotes here
Thank u
I can't do that, as calling people out like that is against the forum rules!
I don't think there has been any uninformed comments about the pace of Ferrari... just people getting offended based on speculations

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siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:53
dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:39
siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:24

Then Please post those quotes here
Thank u
I can't do that, as calling people out like that is against the forum rules!
I don't think there has been any uninformed comments about the pace of Ferrari... just people getting offended based on speculations
Their is a difference between speculation, and a post crafted as a thinly veiled antagonization!
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dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 16:00
siskue2005 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:53
dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 15:39


I can't do that, as calling people out like that is against the forum rules!
I don't think there has been any uninformed comments about the pace of Ferrari... just people getting offended based on speculations
Their is a difference between speculation, and a post crafted as a thinly veiled antagonization!
Then please post those quotes, I have not read anything here to suggest what u said...the Ferrari is indeed faster over the straights, there is no denying that. Great analysis by Karun
https://www.facebook.com/17139841961979 ... 528980330/

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richardn wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:52
ferkan wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 14:38
How it makes sense when Bottas was fastest in FP2 though?

It doesn't make much sense. I can understand classifying sections of the track in those categories, then looking at the sectional times over those sections for each car. With that graph Ferrari should be ahead. Maybe the graph isn't of the fastest lap for each car, but an average?
It also has to do with how many corners/sections of each type there are.
For example, if a car is a lot faster in slow/medium speed corners and somewhat slower in high speed ones but the track is full of high speed sections, then the car will probably not be the fastest overall.

In that particular circuit though, I would say there is a mix of everything which makes it difficult to explain the graph in comparison to FP2 results.

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santos wrote:
11 Apr 2019, 21:08
GrandAxe wrote:
11 Apr 2019, 19:07
santos wrote:
11 Apr 2019, 13:46
https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... 5548-1.jpg

This looks so good...
Sir, your taste and mine do not coincide. :twisted:
ahahhaa :D well i don't mean about the colors, but i think the cars would look better if they were shorter. Like they was around midle 2000's.
Heheh! The shorter, more sculpted cars from that period certainly looked really nice (except the Williams FW26). The colours on the car in your pic though! ... Damn! :D

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sainz fp2 1.34.141 (P6)

https://streamable.com/1s2ws

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Sieper wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 11:26
langedweil wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 05:37
Sieper wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 05:16
It was on hards. Soft run now not fast enough, third sector slow. Max back in the pits.
When he stopped that stint, tv showed he was on yellow ..
They do a practice pitstop after every run, those are very old yellows that they use to replace the stint tires with. It was on hards.
Ah, ok .. perhaps I missed that ..
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Lap time difference between compounds:

Soft to Medium: 1.1/1.2 seconds
Medium to Hard: 0.7/0.8 seconds


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It's doable going to meds for top teams. they have at least second till the elimination zone. Could Ferrari do it? IF that long run is somehow representative, it is awful for Vettel (vs Bottas)

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dans79 wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 08:51
F1Krof wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 08:40
So the pattern is Ferrari has incredible power.
Sarcasm?
Says Toto
Wroom wroom

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After looking at that I reckon the Mercs might try to get through qualy 2 tomorrow using the medium tyre. I`d imagine they have enough pace as the tyre gap doesn`t seem that big here.

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SmallSoldier wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 18:56
Lap time difference between compounds:

Hard to Medium: 1.1/1.2 seconds
Medium to Soft: 0.7/0.8 seconds


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Hi. Just out of curiosity, where did you get these numbers from?
To my knowledge, after FP2, Isola stated that the gap between soft and medium is 1.1 seconds and 7/10 between medium and hard.

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Partymood wrote:
SmallSoldier wrote:
12 Apr 2019, 18:56
Lap time difference between compounds:

Hard to Medium: 1.1/1.2 seconds
Medium to Soft: 0.7/0.8 seconds


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Hi. Just out of curiosity, where did you get these numbers from?
To my knowledge, after FP2, Isola stated that the gap between soft and medium is 1.1 seconds and 7/10 between medium and hard.
Thanks for pointing it out, I made a mistake when typing... It was the other way around... Already edited the post


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