2019 German Grand Prix - Hockenheimring, July 26-28

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Anyone has long run info from FP2?
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GPR -A wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:23
dtro wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:07
Maldonado crashed more and lasted longer than Gasly.
Who else can be a good role model for Gasly than his team, in this department. :lol:
At least we still have RoGr8 :D

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Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:29
@Sieper who do you mean?
I was replying to DTRO, or so I thought.

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Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:44
Anyone has long run info from FP2?
@Pyrone

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@Sieper .... ok 🤣

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Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:18
Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:44
Anyone has long run info from FP2?
@Pyrone

https://i.imgur.com/HG81NVh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/FhA9Fn7.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/cntgjh6.jpg #

https://i.imgur.com/YwBUffC.jpg

@Sieper .... ok 🤣
Thx, as expected Merc far ahead
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

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F1Fan2018 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 15:41
From Sky
Ted on Mercedes' pace
"Mercedes quickest by four tenths... and what's particularly impressive is that this is the bigger, and supposedly slower bodywork.

"This is the 'we've got to cool the car down' bodywork they've got on today, which they've got to run because it is absolutely roasting hot. That is slower, the team confirmed that because it's bigger and less aerodynamically efficient.

"So not only have they got the pace, but also the improvements they've made in other areas of the car have made up for the deficit they are giving away by having bigger bodywork to improve the car."
I sincerely admire the amazing job Mercedes does with its car, always improving and solving problems that other teams can´t do in months or years. Tough this is depressing for the rest of the field and the fans who want to see exciting races. To bring a b(and worse) version of their car and still be 0,4 tenths faster... incredible. :o

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Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:21
Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:18
Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 18:44
Anyone has long run info from FP2?
@Pyrone

https://i.imgur.com/HG81NVh.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/FhA9Fn7.jpg

https://i.imgur.com/cntgjh6.jpg #

https://i.imgur.com/YwBUffC.jpg

@Sieper .... ok 🤣
Thx, as expected Merc far ahead
yes Mercs almost a second ahead of Ferrari and Red Bull, but it seems aswell RB was holding back somehow

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Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:50
Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:21
Thx, as expected Merc far ahead
yes Mercs almost a second ahead of Ferrari and Red Bull, but it seems aswell RB was holding back somehow
Where is the 1 second gap?

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F1ern wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:58
Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:50
Pyrone89 wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:21


Thx, as expected Merc far ahead
yes Mercs almost a second ahead of Ferrari and Red Bull, but it seems aswell RB was holding back somehow
Where is the 1 second gap?
I said ALMOST ... i know reading is hard
Lewis his lap 24 (1.18.3)
Leclerc Lap 23/24 (1.19.0/1.19.1)

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Actually Vettel was faster than both Mercs on Softs and Leclerc faster on Hards than Bottas.
No good comparison on Mediums as Vettel did only 4 laps.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... g-freitag/

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According to rain expectation, we are going to see nice Merc vs. RBR battle. If Ferrari has lack of aero grip on dry conditions, what can we say about slippery one...

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MtthsMlw wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 20:02
Actually Vettel was faster than both Mercs on Softs and Leclerc faster on Hards than Bottas.
No good comparison on Mediums as Vettel did only 4 laps.
https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/for ... g-freitag/
thanks ...
from the official timesheet you can't really read it because the don't put the tyres on it ... it's only a timesheet

and i have to say the RB looks not as bad as i thought

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Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 20:04
weatherforecast on radar

https://twitter.com/fergieweather/statu ... 4853586947
Calling it now, hailstones just after the race :lol:
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

Tom Brady, Usain Bolt are true GOATs.

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Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 20:02
F1ern wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:58
Capharol wrote:
26 Jul 2019, 19:50

yes Mercs almost a second ahead of Ferrari and Red Bull, but it seems aswell RB was holding back somehow
Where is the 1 second gap?
I said ALMOST ... i know reading is hard
Lewis his lap 24 (1.18.3)
Leclerc Lap 23/24 (1.19.0/1.19.1)
On the softs, Ferrari was faster than both Bottas and Hamilton.