2018 Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 29 June - 1 July

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Re: 2018 Austrian Grand Prix, Spielberg, 29 June - 1 July

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Wynters wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:25
Mercedes are very clearly taking the mick though. I can't see the FIA allowing it beyond Silverstone otherwise where does it end?
I don't think anything will change, several teams have been doing it since the beginning of the season.
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Big Tea wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:26
I missed the sessions guys, how did Kubica's time relate to the other 2? was he running or following an unrelated program?
Kubica was running a completely different programme; trying to figure out what's wrong with the car by making very odd and unreasonable setup changes in hopes it would reveal useful information about the car.
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Red Bull seem to have been lacking downforce, so were sliding and wrecking their tyres in the high speed corners. They'll have to change approach for tomorrow, otherwise they might get lost.
At this point, pole is looking like a straight shootout between Merc and Ferrari.

Another thing, this is a track that fights back. It actually bites chunks out of any driver that nods off at the last corner, so drivers prone to off moments; Grosjean, Magnussen, Vettel, Max etc better beware.

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Sierra117 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:56
Big Tea wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:26
I missed the sessions guys, how did Kubica's time relate to the other 2? was he running or following an unrelated program?
Kubica was running a completely different programme; trying to figure out what's wrong with the car by making very odd and unreasonable setup changes in hopes it would reveal useful information about the car.
Thanks. I was hoping he would provide some yardstick to the driver.
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dans79 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:36
Wynters wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:25
Mercedes are very clearly taking the mick though. I can't see the FIA allowing it beyond Silverstone otherwise where does it end?
I don't think anything will change, several teams have been doing it since the beginning of the season.
yes true
similar mounts has been on force india ever since the season started and redbull from 2017 onwards
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LM10 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 17:10
Ted told that the reason Mercedes' mirror mounting is allowed is that it might be structural whereas Ferrari's solution surely was just to gain aero performance. What kind of a ridiculous argumentation is this? :)
and i am afraid Ted is sadly mistaken, as he has not seen redbulls and force indias

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I don't know what all the rave is about vettels long run, Bottas did a 1min 8.2 and 1min 8.0 around 10 laps into his ultra soft stint which was 4 tenths faster than anything vettel managed and towards the end of vettel stint it did look like his lap times dropped off. I think Ferrari should be worried.

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tranquility2k4 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:46
I don't know what all the rave is about vettels long run, Bottas did a 1min 8.2 and 1min 8.0 around 10 laps into his ultra soft stint which was 4 tenths faster than anything vettel managed and towards the end of vettel stint it did look like his lap times dropped off. I think Ferrari should be worried.
Vettel started his long run on Ultras which already were 12 laps old. Did you consider that?

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Vettel was driving to a delta on both compounds, Merc's weren't. Also, dropout was too sudden on those last laps, looks more like traffic. Merc's laps are hectic af, traffic was a big issue, it's a short and fast track.

Laps on softs are pretty similar for Ham and Seb and also Valteri's on super softs.
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tranquility2k4 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:46
I don't know what all the rave is about vettels long run, Bottas did a 1min 8.2 and 1min 8.0 around 10 laps into his ultra soft stint which was 4 tenths faster than anything vettel managed and towards the end of vettel stint it did look like his lap times dropped off. I think Ferrari should be worried.
Vettel agrees with you.

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/899868/1/ ... upper-hand
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dans79 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:58
tranquility2k4 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:46
I don't know what all the rave is about vettels long run, Bottas did a 1min 8.2 and 1min 8.0 around 10 laps into his ultra soft stint which was 4 tenths faster than anything vettel managed and towards the end of vettel stint it did look like his lap times dropped off. I think Ferrari should be worried.
Vettel agrees with you.

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/899868/1/ ... upper-hand
Like Hamilton who told that Ferrari were the favorites at Paul Ricard? :)

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dans79 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:58
Vettel agrees with you.

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/899868/1/ ... upper-hand
That headline sounds a lot worse than what Vettel actually said.
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Vanja #66 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 20:05
dans79 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:58
Vettel agrees with you.

https://www.crash.net/f1/news/899868/1/ ... upper-hand
That headline sounds a lot worse than what Vettel actually said.
I always skip the headlines and other fluff, and go directly to the quotes!
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LM10 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:56
tranquility2k4 wrote:
29 Jun 2018, 19:46
I don't know what all the rave is about vettels long run, Bottas did a 1min 8.2 and 1min 8.0 around 10 laps into his ultra soft stint which was 4 tenths faster than anything vettel managed and towards the end of vettel stint it did look like his lap times dropped off. I think Ferrari should be worried.
Vettel started his long run on Ultras which already were 12 laps old. Did you consider that?
Yes Bottas had done 10 laps already on his before the run so what's your point?

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I think they are quite close to be fair.
Maybe a tenth between them, so it will be Q that will make a big impact. LH seems more on it than Vettel, but we shall not rush.