2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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siskue2005 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 19:41
Ok, Could be please elaborate on how did you concluded on there's no sign of it so far?
it's not a conclusion. so far i haven't seen anything different and nor has anybody else, who's commented, with everyone looking at times. if you want to score a point off me over it, for whatever reason, i think you need to show some evidence that the Ferrari has looked different. I'd certainly be interested, but at this point i'm expecting business as usual, owing to everything looking as usual

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Well, leclerc on yellow 3 tenths down.

But now comes, Q3, do they dare. What do the others do If they do.

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izzy wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 20:31
siskue2005 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 19:41
izzy wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 19:39

if we're going to be strict about it, we might be able to conclude something more after Q3, but so far we can say there's no sign, can't we
Ok, Could be please elaborate on how did you concluded on there's no sign of it so far?
it's not a conclusion. so far i haven't seen anything different and nor has anybody else, who's commented, with everyone looking at times. if you want to score a point off me over it, for whatever reason, i think you need to show some evidence that the Ferrari has looked different. I'd certainly be interested, but at this point i'm expecting business as usual, owing to everything looking as usual
I only said we need to wait till q3 to confirm, but you were sure that it is not the case now, so the burden to show the proof is with you

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looked like the tracks was getting worse in the 2nd part of Q2. Will be interesting to see how it develops in Q3

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Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.

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Great job by Verstappen. Ferrari’s pace has officially vanished.

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Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:02
Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.
1 tenth and thats a league of his own lol

Good session, looks good for tomorrow
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NathanOlder wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:04
Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:02
Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.
1 tenth and thats a league of his own lol

Good session, looks good for tomorrow
Looks great for tomorrow.

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Restomaniac wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:04
Great job by Verstappen. Ferrari’s pace has officially vanished.
Tifosi in shambles :mrgreen:

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Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 00:22
Just_a_fan wrote:
15 Nov 2019, 23:48
Wass85 wrote:
15 Nov 2019, 22:37


He's quicker than Hamilton so his tactics are working great. 😁
But not on the runs, he wasn't.
No but I feel he's going to be faster in qualifying once again.
Nope :lol:

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NathanOlder wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:04
Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:02
Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.
1 tenth and thats a league of his own lol

Good session, looks good for tomorrow
Yes when you look at the gap to his teammate, he's making the difference in the car.

I hope Lewis can jump Seb at the start because I feel he's the only one that can challenge Red Bull for race pace.

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Nice............I’m champion and you’re a crying bitch so you come to me 😂

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Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:02
Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.
Apart from feeling like Bottas would be quicker than Hamilton, like you've said in this thread #-o

Looking forward to the critical assessment of Bottas and seeing you finally be able to heap huge praise on your favourite driver for beating his team mate comfortably across both Q3 runs and for the majority of the weekend, you deserve it =D>

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siskue2005 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 20:44
I only said we need to wait till q3 to confirm, but you were sure that it is not the case now, so the burden to show the proof is with you
you were pretending i said things i didn't, and still are, but now we have the Q3 data and all you need is something from me about that :P

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Noble29 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:08
Wass85 wrote:
16 Nov 2019, 21:02
Verstappen in a league of his own, I'm getting good at this predicting lark.
Apart from feeling like Bottas would be quicker than Hamilton, like you've said in this thread #-o

Looking forward to the critical assessment of Bottas and seeing you finally be able to heap huge praise on your favourite driver for beating his team mate comfortably across both Q3 runs and for the majority of the weekend, you deserve it =D>
After the performance on the Sunday in COTA it's obvious the Finn is now concentrating on race setup.