2023 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 01 - 03

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Last year's pole was a 20.1. Sainz did a 20.9 today in FP3. Is there any reason to think the cars or the circuit have gotten slower compared to last year?
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AR3-GP wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 14:55
Last year's pole was a 20.1. Sainz did a 20.9 today in FP3. Is there any reason to think the cars or the circuit have gotten slower compared to last year?
Last year's top time in FP3 was what xx.21.3 by Max (don't remember there being any extraneous circumstances)? I'm hoping they hit the mid 19s this year. :D

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Perez is getting another engine, out of his pool.
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Highest the track temp has been this weekend so far i think. could help those struggling to heat up hards


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Sieper wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 15:43
Perez is getting another engine, out of his pool.
Interesting.
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according to German Sky, both Ferrari were too slow on their outlap

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02 Sep 2023, 16:25
according to German Sky, both Ferrari were too slow on their outlap
By 9 and 17 seconds I think I heard. Mmh.

They won’t take the pole away.

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Hamilton is struggling. He should retire and never sit behind a steering wheel for the rest of his life.
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 16:44
Hamilton is struggling. He should retire and never sit behind a steering wheel for the rest of his life.
behave haha :D :P :lol:

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Super Super qualifying. =D>

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Crofty is such a buzzkill.

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Wooooh, that was close! Sainz has been very fast, but I expected Leclerc to pip him. Maybe tomorrow Leclerc has the better set-up?

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Sieper wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 16:43
search wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 16:25
according to German Sky, both Ferrari were too slow on their outlap
By 9 and 17 seconds I think I heard. Mmh.

They won’t take the pole away.
Aged like mold.

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dialtone wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 17:06
Sieper wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 16:43
search wrote:
02 Sep 2023, 16:25
according to German Sky, both Ferrari were too slow on their outlap
By 9 and 17 seconds I think I heard. Mmh.

They won’t take the pole away.
Aged like mold.
? Sainz got pole and it wasn’t taken away.and rightly so, yes they were to slow in the outlap, but they hindered no one and at least Sainz was in time anyway.