2020 Turkish Grand Prix - Instanbul Park, Nov 13 - 15

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Re: 2020 Turkish Grand Prix - Instanbul Park, Nov 13 - 15

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Juzh wrote:
14 Nov 2020, 22:52
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Nov 2020, 22:36
godlameroso wrote:
14 Nov 2020, 17:23
Wow, Max took it hard getting outqualified by Stroll.

Another "L" for Max in the wet again. I understand his frustration.
Not as big as hamilton's L in 6th place 5s off the pace though.
But only one was crying next to a bin... :wink:

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Juzh wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 00:44
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Verstappen will make mincemeat of Stroll in the race anyway, as I don't expect him to have any kind of race pace to speak of. If Perez can get ahead of Verstappen, then it's a different story.
Forget that! Stroll will make his famous Stroll move, driving around like he's the only one. Taking Max out driving into him in the corner and swooping out Perez skillfully at the same time.....and that in the first round....
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Mogster wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 00:22
Phil wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 00:03
I think Mercedes got it wrong big time in QF. They were always last in going out? got the tire wrong (wets), late again for the change and then were also impacted by the yellows on both of their only attempts in Q3?
If they couldn’t get the wets to work in the conditions would the inters really have been better? Max was raging about being put on inters, would his aborted lap on wets have been fast enough for pole?
Not sure. I just think the Mercedes needed time to get heat into their tires, so doing multiple laps and getting closer to the target time was key. When they (along with everyone else on full wets) realized they were on the wrong tire, it all went to hell with being late and last to the right tire, with only time for two timed runs and along having everyone else ahead of them to be compromized by every incident happening ahead.

Ps: if it is also true that Bottas had a spin, it most definitely would have compromized Lewis being that he was ahead. It probably wouldnt have mattered much though, they were on the back foot throughtout the session.
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Be sure to check the start time in your local time zone. It's quite early. The start time of the race is two hours earlier than the start time of qualifying.

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notsofast wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:05
Be sure to check the start time in your local time zone. It's quite early. The start time of the race is two hours earlier than the start time of qualifying.
I was just trying to work out the start time. 10am UK time and 11am CET, right?

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wesley123 wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 00:49
SiLo wrote:
14 Nov 2020, 21:04
LM10 wrote:
14 Nov 2020, 20:59
What a chaotic qualifying. Everyone who wants to see more of that must be more into show than racing.
I feel the same way, it felt silly and artificial because it was almost a crap-shoot for whoever got the tyres working well.
Isn't that generally the whole thing with every sport ever?
That grid lineup is in no way indicative of driver skill, which apparently is all we rely on in conditions like this lol. I think Max is odds on for the win tomorrow from the front row. Unless it's dry and then I expect maybe the Mercedes to make their way through.
Which is it? The one who got their material working the best(ie. the better driver), or the material itself?

It's funny, because people always say that rain or changing conditions is the great equalizer, but now that Stroll owned the field this suddenly doesn't apply anymore? Does Lawrence own a coffee business or something, because apparently Stroll has been pissing in a lot of people's coffee.
Wet + oil + cold temps is not the same a say, the wet conditions in Styria. If you don't understand that I can't help you.
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El Scorchio wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:17
notsofast wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:05
Be sure to check the start time in your local time zone. It's quite early. The start time of the race is two hours earlier than the start time of qualifying.
I was just trying to work out the start time. 10am UK time and 11am CET, right?
10.10am UK
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SiLo wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:20
El Scorchio wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:17
notsofast wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 02:05
Be sure to check the start time in your local time zone. It's quite early. The start time of the race is two hours earlier than the start time of qualifying.
I was just trying to work out the start time. 10am UK time and 11am CET, right?
10.10am UK
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Kimi... 5 seconds ahead of the teammate.. :)

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Perez is saying he was blocked by Giovinazzi on his way to another purple lap as Gioviannzi came back onto the track at turn 5.
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The gap between Vettel and Leclerc is peculiar though. How can Vettel be so much ahead now that Ferrari is fully focused on Leclerc. Vettel typically is good in the rain.

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Gothrek wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 03:28
The gap between Vettel and Leclerc is peculiar though. How can Vettel be so much ahead now that Ferrari is fully focused on Leclerc. Vettel typically is good in the rain.
Lec is about as comfortable in the rain as your average Gila Monster. Major dry skills though.

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In a completely unrelated part of İstanbul right now, but the weather is very calm and I'd expect a (mostly) dry race.
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Watching the qualifying highlights, I noticed there's a vortex running either side underneath the floor on cars with capes, but not J-vanes. That's very interesting. Although the AT had two vortecies under the floor on each side, or it may have been debris not sure.
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Shrieker wrote:
15 Nov 2020, 04:02
In a completely unrelated part of İstanbul right now, but the weather is very calm and I'd expect a (mostly) dry race.
Good, if we get a late safety car we may see that track record broken.
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