Good grief how hard is it to post in the relevant thread. Mods??
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I'd be surprised if Redbull risked that considering how notoriously difficult overtaking can be at this circuit. It'd be even be more surprising if he could make it into Q3 on the C1s.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:11Surprised to see hard tyre running, I thought they'd be saving those for Sunday. Or is it going to be a one stopper with medium then hard in the race (except Max who will possibly go the opposite to try something different).
Last year was 2-stopper for all top teams. This is shaping up to be a M/H/M race for VER/Mercedes.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:11Surprised to see hard tyre running, I thought they'd be saving those for Sunday. Or is it going to be a one stopper with medium then hard in the race (except Max who will possibly go the opposite to try something different).
Him and Seidl seem to be a good leadership team. Great news really. We need a strong McLaren!
Why do you keep calling it tricks, your average road card does this now. I haven't had the mess with a timing gun in like 25 years!
Ah, that makes sense, thanks.mkay wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 14:08Last year was 2-stopper for all top teams. This is shaping up to be a M/H/M race for VER/Mercedes.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Aug 2020, 12:11Surprised to see hard tyre running, I thought they'd be saving those for Sunday. Or is it going to be a one stopper with medium then hard in the race (except Max who will possibly go the opposite to try something different).
Exactly. The modern engine map has fuelling and ignition timing and, along with knock sensors, allows the engine to ensure it doesn't detonate.
Yes.