2023 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 27 - 29

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What was race pace like last year?

I still think it’s very similar to last year, with the exception of mclaren who have found massive amount of time.
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chrisc90 wrote:
25 Oct 2023, 13:46
What was race pace like last year?
I think the conclusion was that Red Bull and Mercedes were pretty equal in pace, but Mercedes went for the completely wrong tires (M/H instead of S/M)

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search wrote:
25 Oct 2023, 13:51
chrisc90 wrote:
25 Oct 2023, 13:46
What was race pace like last year?
I think the conclusion was that Red Bull and Mercedes were pretty equal in pace, but Mercedes went for the completely wrong tires (M/H instead of S/M)
Russell messed up in Q3, he had the fastest car by his own admission. and their tire strategy was just awful, worst possible, proven by few other cars in the midfield that went backwards in the race.

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chrisc90 wrote:
25 Oct 2023, 13:46
What was race pace like last year?

I still think it’s very similar to last year, with the exception of mclaren who have found massive amount of time.
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In terms of pace delta between RB and Mercedes, this is quite pointless diagram really, given how wrong Mercedes tire strategy was, which they admitted immediately after the race.
But one can have an Idea about how really wrong that strategy was, by comparing pace of Ric and Nor. So, Norris had the same strategy as Lewis(M-H), whereas Daniel had the reversed strategy of Max(M-S). and yeah, Norris started in front by the way. Hard just never worked.

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The ideal tire strategy was medium-medium last year. (I realize that's not a valid strat).

So maybe Merc was just less confident about the softs than they were about the hards.
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Fabrega is trolling.


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KimiRai wrote:
25 Oct 2023, 22:54
Fabrega is trolling.

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25 Oct 2023, 23:30
Alpine +0.4 in Mexico is suspicious. About Aston, last time he got it right not because 9th team was their real pace but by pure luck as it coincided with a brake problem in the only free practice of a sprint weekend. It's true that Aston was awful in Mexico last year and these things can repeat themselves..... But I think this time he will be wrong. If not I promise I'll never question his data again :D

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He is using some kind of rolling average forecast to "simulate".
Aston may well do much better judging by Stroll getting points last time out.
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ringo wrote:
26 Oct 2023, 00:32
He is using some kind of rolling average forecast to "simulate".
Aston may well do much better judging by Stroll getting points last time out.
Did he say he was using that? Or are you guessing. It would make sense if he was using a moving average of some sort, sure.

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rookie drivers coming in for FP1 tomorrow:

- Mercedes: Frederik Vesti (replacing Russell)
- Alpine: Jack Doohan (replacing Gasly)
- Alpha Tauri: Isack Hadjar (replacing Tsunoda)
- Alfa Romeo: Theo Pourchaire (replacing Bottas)
- Haas: Oliver Bearman (replacing Magnussen)

Red Bull will apparently do FP1 in Abu Dhabi with two rookies instead.

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I seriously can’t see alberts simulator predications being right if I’m honest.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Max Verstappen will have bodyguards for the Mexican Grand Prix.

https://f1-insider.com/formel-1-max-ver ... iko-60326/

Helmut Marko:
"Max doesn’t actually want that and is relaxed. But we have responsibility for him. So we just want to be on the safe side."

Here we are. Max yesterday with his two bodyguards with thanks to papa Perez! #-o

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