It would be far easier today as they would have scrolling maps and 'reminders' on radio. A pencil sketch taped to your leg is hell on wheels.Restomaniac wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 18:31It’s such a shame that they can’t run the full length track. I would love to see some of the drivers trying to get their heads around a 20Km+ track.
Yes. Last year, early October it was 8-10°C at the Nurburgring. I’d imagine a track temperature that low would cause massive tyre warm up problems and graining.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 17:22F1 should switch the dates of the Barcelona race and the nurburgring race
Ya, on F1 website it states "due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, local restrictions and the importance of keeping communities and personnel safe, Formula 1 has confirmed it will not be possible to race in Brazil, USA, Mexico and Canada this season."
Big Tea wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 20:19It would be far easier today as they would have scrolling maps and 'reminders' on radio. A pencil sketch taped to your leg is hell on wheels.Restomaniac wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 18:31It’s such a shame that they can’t run the full length track. I would love to see some of the drivers trying to get their heads around a 20Km+ track.
Not just weather wise, logistics, travel, and also spain is having another Corona outbreak right now. Many reasons to make that switchMogster wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 20:59Yes. Last year, early October it was 8-10°C at the Nurburgring. I’d imagine a track temperature that low would cause massive tyre warm up problems and graining.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 17:22F1 should switch the dates of the Barcelona race and the nurburgring race
Weather wise they should also swop Imola and Portimao, it would be less of a risk. Barcelona and Portimao would be OK even into December. I assume there are contractual reasons why they can’t run Barcelona and Portimao later, they would even have made a sensible double header it seems.
I am certain indeed that's a huge part of the deal, yes. However, it is offcourse certain that the infection risks at this moment are staggeringly higher in forementioned regions, and if team members get infected, then they can't race, which will cost them a whole load of money to start with not even to mention championship points and in the end much more money, not even talking about health here.GTO99 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 21:33Ya, on F1 website it states "due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, local restrictions and the importance of keeping communities and personnel safe, Formula 1 has confirmed it will not be possible to race in Brazil, USA, Mexico and Canada this season."
What a bunch of BS!
It's to save money!
It's mostly true though ...GTO99 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 21:33Ya, on F1 website it states "due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic , local restrictions and the importance of keeping communities and personnel safe, Formula 1 has confirmed it will not be possible to race in Brazil, USA, Mexico and Canada this season."
What a bunch of BS!
It's to save money!
The camera positions for the SRO GT3 race at the weekend were pretty good. Particularly the ones at Tamburello and Villeneuve, they were low to the track and emphasised the rapid change of direction and the energy in the kerb hopping. One problem was that with the main straight being very long and curved Sky seemed short of cameras. Action was missed as there seemed to be no camera dedicated to covering the area between the pit exit and Tamburello, the camera on the far side of Tamburello couldn’t see the entry to Tamburello either. It was doubly odd as most of the overtaking was going on in that part of the track...
I believe there will be Asian races through Bahrain and Abu Dhabi to be announced (Maybe turkey but that sits between two continents). I think the calendar they have developed has been very positive considering the pandemic and how it has affected other sports. Their decision I assume is based on minimising air time and yes to save money but for the teams. Remember McLaren had to be bailed out not long ago by a Bahraini bank, I assume all teams have been hit by COVID just like any business. In return we as fans get to witness classic European circuits return to the calendar, everyone wins.GTO99 wrote: ↑26 Jul 2020, 21:33Ya, on F1 website it states "due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, local restrictions and the importance of keeping communities and personnel safe, Formula 1 has confirmed it will not be possible to race in Brazil, USA, Mexico and Canada this season."
What a bunch of BS!
It's to save money!