Qualy starts at 2am though. Staying awake until 3 is required to watch it. I think I may stay up to watch it, killing time on my simulator. then get 2 hours sleep and then be like a zombie all day Sunday. On my own with the kids all dayCRazyLemon wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 19:02Probably easier to just go to sleep early and wake up 3am, then stay awake and nap later.
This. So many in Europe get bent out of shape about the times for a handful of races, but forget that the bulk of the calendar is setup to give them races at nice convenient times. It's a much bigger commitment to be a fan in North America. Even races like SIngapore are basically night races to allow nice cushy viewing for Europeans.sprint car76 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 18:49Watching the race at 10 pm is perfect here in canada. I'm with dan79 since i have to get up at 4am usually for most of the races.
I know your pain man. I'm from Canada too and haven't missed a race live since 2011. India was the hardest to stay up for. Started at 2:30 in the morning. Love the time of Japanese and Australian races. And you're right that's why the fan base isn't as big here and why I think they started setting the races a little later in EuropeNickel wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 19:20This. So many in Europe get bent out of shape about the times for a handful of races, but forget that the bulk of the calendar is setup to give them races at nice convenient times. It's a much bigger commitment to be a fan in North America. Even races like SIngapore are basically night races to allow nice cushy viewing for Europeans.sprint car76 wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 18:49Watching the race at 10 pm is perfect here in canada. I'm with dan79 since i have to get up at 4am usually for most of the races.
I find it amusing that this is never discussed in the million articles discussing why F1 can't get a solid foothold in the US. As a Canadian fan, I can tell you that watching F1 around here is not for the casual viewer.
Hard Core! You know the score!..........Whistle, Whistle.
There is no need to "prove" anything. The videos does that for you. I guess "Just a fan" didn't bother to check them out. The minimum speeds on Degner 1:Zarathustra wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 00:43Sure.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Oct 2019, 23:39Stop sayin', start proving.Zarathustra wrote: ↑11 Oct 2019, 21:46
Nice observation- but Max’s actually ‘crushing’ Bottas in that particular corner, with a higher mid/ corner exit speed.
Just sayin’.
Bottas @ 0:40 - 263kmh
https://streamable.com/ro0eo
Max @ 0:43 - 265kmh
https://streamable.com/b100i
As I said- just sayin’.
what tow?! 3 guys here saying this The car in front is way too far away. There is no effect. Bottas just was 0.35s faster on s2.
You, apparently, but only when Max is doing well.Zarathustra wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 18:08How lame of you to do this- but hey.. who cares.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 17:32A whole 2km/h? Wow, he's really crushing him, isn't he?Zarathustra wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 00:43
Sure.
Bottas @ 0:40 - 263kmh
https://streamable.com/ro0eo
Max @ 0:43 - 265kmh
https://streamable.com/b100i
As I said- just sayin’.
Remind me of their respective best lap times...just askin'
Rosberg said the same thing. But it's not only the rain tyres. The slick tyres are very poor too. They were a bit over 1s faster than 2006, during FP2. The only advantage the 2006 car should have is the lower weight(-130kg). That accounts for around 5s. The 2017-2019 cars have much more downforce(accounts for seconds), drs( accounts for 1 to 1.5s), +200HP ( accounts for several seconds) and wider slick tyres (should account for around 4.5s). I said "should" because Pirelli is total ---. The 2017-2019 cars should be 5 to 6s faster than the 2006 ones but they aren't because of the tyres.(the 2019 tyres should, alone, almost counterbalance the weight effect and the other factors should give several seconds lead over 2006.) If F1 had Michelin/Bridgestone 2019 tyre compounds, they would be lapping 3s faster than they are with Pirelli.Juzh wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 14:11Please don't remind us about those horrible pirelli wets, it's just unbearable. I don't get it how a tyre company as big as pirelli can't make even half decent rain tires???? Just incompetent imo. Raikkonen put it best just days ago: "f1 looks ridicioulus not running in wet conditions".
https://www.racefans.net/2019/10/10/rai ... et-tracks/