2021 Dutch Grand Prix - Zandvoort Sept 3 - 5

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WaikeCU wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 16:53
What are the odds for a Sainz win atm?

Would be awesome to have his maiden victory in red!
25/1 at the moment.
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What’s so wrong exactly?

They couldn’t recover Vettel’s car quickly as the green light wasn’t on. I thought Hamilton and Mazepin’s cars were recovered reasonably smartly.

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If they can run here, they can run at Road America.

Just politics is the only reason for it not happening. Too many dictators worldwide willing to cut Liberty a check.

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WaikeCU wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 16:53
What are the odds for a Sainz win atm?

Would be awesome to have his maiden victory in red!
Hard to be honest, he usually fails in Q3 attempts, but Ferrari have the chance to do pole tomorrow, but Charles or Carlos need to do perfect lap for that, and in race they will need luck...
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Hoffman900 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 17:15
If they can run here, they can run at Road America.
Definitely.

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pantherxxx wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:32
SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:13
Hamilton loss of power. Don't see that too often! Hopefully it's not an engine change.

He turned it off himself after the team told him to. No fluids or anything.
Hopefully it's an engine change. He destroyed Verstappen's engine so just to make it even.

No such luck, it was PU #1 with the most mileage on it, and they had him shut it down because of "unusual behaviour in its oil system"!
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JordanMugen wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 17:08
El Scorchio wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 16:58
It does sort of feel from today that they shouldn't really be running an F1 weekend at this facility. It wouldn't even be in consideration if not for Verstappen. I know they've made a lot of improvements but it feels slightly unfit for purpose so far.
Or... Other circuits (or rather "facilities") like Abu Dhabi, Shanghai and the like are excessive? :wink:

Those kinds of convention centres with a piece of (six-wide lane) race track around them are really not the kind of places that the Team Lotus or Scuderia Ferrari transporter would have rolled up to in 1965.

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It's called the pit paddock for a reason, after all. It's still a literal paddock in other categories of motorsport and as late as the 1990's, McLaren and the other F1 teams were still using Indycar-like fold-out extensions to the transporters in the pit paddock which fans could freely wander between as this home movie shows...

Oh, I think some of them definitely are! Abu Dhabi immediately springs to mind. I guess the issue is the circus is so massive now that unless you have a massive or purpose built facility it's not very easy, hence some of these facilities. Also they are 100% built for a luxury VIP/corporate experience.

Monaco absolutely is the same for me in the 'fit for purpose' stakes. Only it's history saves it. Singapore surely is all about money and nothing else. The actual circuit at Interlagos is good, but boy did those facilities need an upgrade. Clearly the footprint of Zandvoort is so small that it's a struggle and the sport has moved on massively. It feels a bit Brands Hatch. Still if the race is good then some of that stuff can be overlooked.

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SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:28
Jolle wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:18
SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:13
Hamilton loss of power. Don't see that too often! Hopefully it's not an engine change.

He turned it off himself after the team told him to. No fluids or anything.
With the season underway so far, they will use old PU’s for Friday, which are very end of life.
Gearboxes maybe, but not the engines surely? Although as this isn't a power circuit, it might be an older engine anyway as they have to manage them effectively to complete the season.
It was his first specification PU from the start of the season.

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SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:28
Jolle wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:18
SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:13
Hamilton loss of power. Don't see that too often! Hopefully it's not an engine change.

He turned it off himself after the team told him to. No fluids or anything.
With the season underway so far, they will use old PU’s for Friday, which are very end of life.
Gearboxes maybe, but not the engines surely? Although as this isn't a power circuit, it might be an older engine anyway as they have to manage them effectively to complete the season.

They all use old engines and gearboxes on Friday (unless they are installing a new PU for the weekend, in which case they use Friday for installation checks)… No reason to add mileage to the racing engine

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About the track. It looks fun to drive and interesting to set up the car, but will it deliever a good race? We must wait until sunday or even next year. From the layout alone you can never tell. Austria look really boring but bring always good races.

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michl420 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 18:32
About the track. It looks fun to drive and interesting to set up the car, but will it deliever a good race? We must wait until sunday or even next year. From the layout alone you can never tell. Austria look really boring but bring always good races.
I think we’ve learned over the last twenty plus years that almost none of the tracks produce good racing without some sort of external wild card factor (human error, weather, etc).

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NathanOlder wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 17:13
WaikeCU wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 16:53
What are the odds for a Sainz win atm?

Would be awesome to have his maiden victory in red!
25/1 at the moment.
=D>

It could be a Ferrari or Alpine weekend, indeed! They seem very quick (or RBR + Mercedes unusually slow?).

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zibby43 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 17:35
SiLo wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:28
Jolle wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 15:18


With the season underway so far, they will use old PU’s for Friday, which are very end of life.
Gearboxes maybe, but not the engines surely? Although as this isn't a power circuit, it might be an older engine anyway as they have to manage them effectively to complete the season.
It was his first specification PU from the start of the season.
That engine must have done nearly 6.000 km by now with 5 whole race weekends and 6 fridays (5×800km + 6x300km). Only downside for LH is that from now on his 2nd engine will have to be used as friday engine and rack up miles there instead of spare race engine. Can't imagine his nr. 3 engine holding on from Spa to last race..

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michl420 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 18:32
About the track. It looks fun to drive and interesting to set up the car, but will it deliever a good race?
Formula Ford produces good races everywhere. It's really more of an F1 problem -- cars with downforce, instead of cars with no downforce (and relatively little power) that are constantly slipstreaming each other.
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Hoffman900 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 18:58
michl420 wrote:
03 Sep 2021, 18:32
About the track. It looks fun to drive and interesting to set up the car, but will it deliever a good race? We must wait until sunday or even next year. From the layout alone you can never tell. Austria look really boring but bring always good races.
I think we’ve learned over the last twenty plus years that almost none of the tracks produce good racing without some sort of external wild card factor (human error, weather, etc).
That's what Verstappen said as well about an interesting race or not: you need chaos otherwise it's probably a long parade.