2021 French Grand Prix - Le Castellet, June 18 - 20

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So. Many. Bloody. Red. Flags.

This year must be a record in qualifying for sessions for this. Are they just throwing them much more readily and completely going for safety, or are there really that many incidents where they can’t easily retrieve cars?

Or dare I say it, is it for drama?

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So many crashes in qualy lately. It's beginning to get on my nerves.

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Artur Craft wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:28
El Scorchio wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:13
He’s had a few good moments though, to be fair to him. And Gasly IS a very decent driver.
I would say Gasly is a great driver but I expected Yuki to be great too but he did not live up to it, so far
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19 Jun 2021, 15:14
Tsunoda is more Mazepin than Mazepin so far. #-o
I think that´s a fair statement and I sort of agree but don´t say it on youtube because people love to hate Mazepin on there :wink:

Now everybody will say Mick did this on purpose to secure 14th :?
Sadly, someone probably will.

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Mick seems like he´s almost crying.

Juzh, do you know Mick´s first sector time on the lap that he crashed?

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djones wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:20
Boom - Mercedes best be having a meeting on Monday to discuss a change of plan for the season. Idiots thinking they can turn up with a car at race 1 and not fully develop it as the season goes on. Meanwhile, Redbull are bringing parts left right and centre.
Perhaps Mercedes are willing to sacrifice this season for potential long term gains in 2022 and beyond, I mean RB must be using resources to develop this years car while it appears Mercedes isn’t.

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Artur Craft wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:28


Now everybody will say Mick did this on purpose to secure 14th :?
Father like son :lol:

I cant believe people would ever say drivers crash on purpose, and them Im often reminded of Piquet Jr.
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dans79 wrote:I'd add, I watched Lewis's on board for his first timed lap in q1, and the engine is not turned up yet. You can tell by how lazy the gear shifts seem, and how slow the RPMs rise on the straits.
They are supposed to be already on their Qualifying / Race Map… So, in theory they can’t “turn it up” anymore.


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Artur Craft wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:31
Mick seems like he´s almost crying.

Juzh, do you know Mick´s first sector time on the lap that he crashed?
23.275


Russell was flying, matched Seb in S1 and S2.
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SmallSoldier wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:34
dans79 wrote:I'd add, I watched Lewis's on board for his first timed lap in q1, and the engine is not turned up yet. You can tell by how lazy the gear shifts seem, and how slow the RPMs rise on the straits.
They are supposed to be already on their Qualifying / Race Map… So, in theory they can’t “turn it up” anymore.
They're still able to run any ERS settings they want to.
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El Scorchio wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:29
So. Many. Bloody. Red. Flags.

This year must be a record in qualifying for sessions for this. Are they just throwing them much more readily and completely going for safety, or are there really that many incidents where they can’t easily retrieve cars?

Or dare I say it, is it for drama?
Drivers do not obey double waved yellows. That is the problem. Double yellow means prepare to stop, but the drivers cannot be trusted.

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NathanOlder wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:35
23.275


Russell was flying, matched Seb in S1 and S2.
Thank you very much!

Well, at least George advanced to Q2 otherwise it would have been a pitty. His onboard was so flawless...

With this speed from Sainz, I wouldn´t be surprise if Leclerc steals pole again

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I've noticed this year that, to all other excellent operation Red Bull garage is putting, it's the timing of when they let their cars out is fascinating, they're always releasing the cars in odd times that is optimal for lap preparation.
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I wish Mercedes would sort out this tyre warm up, it's not good for my nerves lol.

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Marty_Y wrote:
19 Jun 2021, 15:45
I wish Mercedes would sort out this tyre warm up, it not good for my nerves lol.
I'm not necessarily sure it's something that should be worked out. I think it's something that's inherent to the car that gives them such low tire degradation come race day.
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We're pushing new regulations because we want closer racing, but the current regulations have put the top 10 within a second. Things that make you go hmm.
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