That would be the 1957 German GP, but F1 probably don't have any video of it...Artur Craft wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 21:21
Btw, f1's official youtube account uploaded the best F1 race ever, the 2005 Japanese GP.
![Wink :wink:](./images/smilies/icon_e_wink.gif)
That would be the 1957 German GP, but F1 probably don't have any video of it...Artur Craft wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 21:21
Btw, f1's official youtube account uploaded the best F1 race ever, the 2005 Japanese GP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6c0Edbb8ELUJust_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 21:48That would be the 1957 German GP, but F1 probably don't have any video of it...Artur Craft wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 21:21
Btw, f1's official youtube account uploaded the best F1 race ever, the 2005 Japanese GP.![]()
In suzuka drs is worth maybe 0.5s, and on most tracks it's probably less than a second.Artur Craft wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 21:21drs( accounts for 1 to 1.5s),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/
Sorry mate, but if you cant see drs effect on bottas' lap then there's really not much else to discuss. Even the speedo says bottas is 10+ kmh faster.Artur Craft wrote: ↑12 Oct 2019, 20:53what tow?! 3 guys here saying thisThe car in front is way too far away. There is no effect. Bottas just was 0.35s faster on s2.
Yes, it is indeed a treat to watch a race that’s not at 4am our time here “across the pond”, so to speak.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.
Totally agree with you about F1 not having a greater fan base here in the States and our Canadian friends north of us. It’s not anyone’s fault- it just is what it is. Being an F1 fan here requires a commitment and a willingness to forego sleep most of the time.Nickel 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.
From what I heard on twitter, it's sunny but still strong wind in Suzuka.