2024 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 25 - 27

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Re: 2024 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 25 - 27

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ali623 wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 12:15
venkyhere wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 11:09
Dunlay wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 10:38
If Sainz keeps it straight and doesn't move out of place, then Lando gets the tow. Before the braking though, Sainz might move to keep inside line. Alternatively, If Sainz moves right and then Max moves left, then Max can steal it. Sainz is desperate to win another race before he leaves Ferrari and this is his best chance. So he would have calculated who has the better chance to overtake him and may play that way.
Sainz has nothing to lose and can choose to brake as late as he can, after grabbing the inside line. He knows Max and Norris won't risk a DNF.
I guarantee Max will already be alongside Sainz before he even gets the chance to grab the inside line.
Still, I guess Max will (again) only have Norris in mind. Staying a few laps in front of Norris will kill hish chance to win this race and, thus, be the end to any WDC chance without a DNF for Max.
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Max looks as cool as a cucumber. His body language suggests he's got Lando covered for the race, and may even sneak a win out of it too.
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Re: 2024 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 25 - 27

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venkyhere wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 11:09
Dunlay wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 10:38
organic wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 09:48


Sainz may choose to give max and Leclerc a tow rather than Lando
If Sainz keeps it straight and doesn't move out of place, then Lando gets the tow. Before the braking though, Sainz might move to keep inside line. Alternatively, If Sainz moves right and then Max moves left, then Max can steal it. Sainz is desperate to win another race before he leaves Ferrari and this is his best chance. So he would have calculated who has the better chance to overtake him and may play that way.
Sainz has nothing to lose and can choose to brake as late as he can, after grabbing the inside line. He knows Max and Norris won't risk a DNF.
TBH, I expect Sainz to either crash (taking either Max or Norris with him) or keep the lead, and expect LeClerc and Russel to gain a place or two.

While the first 4/5 grid slots grab all the attention for lap1 T1, I expect to see a proper skirmish between P11 and P12 - Tsunoda v Lawson. One is a volcano waiting to explode and the other is for all practical purposes a rookie keen to impress. If these two are back-to-back after T1, expect a spectacular battle in the first 3-4 laps.
While I can see, and agree that Sainz hasn't got to consider risk in different for pure championship terms, its of significant value to him in his longer term future to stay in the race I believe.

A good period at end of season for Ferrari will hugely raise his integrity profile in difficult personal circumstances for him. This in itself will add to his career prospect. There's clearly good relationship with FV etc even though the decision to eject him is made. Statements of "door being left open" longer term may have good consequences.

Although committed to Williams now, he's ultimately going to have enhanced value across any team in future with credibility, performance and loyalty promoted.

I think he'll be hard but intelligent in 1st lap approach, race pace and strategy playing out just as important as that first lap.

We'll find out soon though, alot of different tensions across those front running drivers, as a good sport should have. Looking forward to the start.

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Sainz will easily win. Ferrari is in another league in race pace and tyre management and Leclerc doesn't feel the car here as right as Sainz.

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pantherxxx wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 15:07
Sainz will easily win. Ferrari is in another league in race pace and tyre management and Leclerc doesn't feel the car here as right as Sainz.
Leclerc in free air will most likely be significantly faster than Sainz, he almost always his. Even in FP2 race simulations, he was quicker. It just depends on him managing to get to that point quickly.

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Looks like temperatures are going to be colder at the start of the race than it was the rest of the weekend, its 18c now expected to be 19-20c at race start

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I kinda like that Danica's outfit looks like my mother's coffee set

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search wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 21:26
I kinda like that Danica's outfit looks like my mother's coffee set
She seems to age five years for every year that passes.

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Let's Go Lando.....

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djones wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 21:49
search wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 21:26
I kinda like that Danica's outfit looks like my mother's coffee set
She seems to age five years for every year that passes.
She needs a stylist

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Max fan but Sainz, don't give him an inch

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pantherxxx wrote:
27 Oct 2024, 15:07
Sainz will easily win. Ferrari is in another league in race pace and tyre management and Leclerc doesn't feel the car here as right as Sainz.
Yeah right. Nice jinx attempt

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Red flag, restart me thinks

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Why did it take so long to call the safety car?! FIA being FIA