2023 Miami Grand Prix - Miami Intl. Autodrome, May 05 - 07

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wogx wrote:
04 May 2023, 11:37
I guess not all the tickets sold out, poor Liberty Media :(
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Tidy discount. But still stupidly expensive.
And having used Ticketmaster, their "free cancellations" should be loosely interpreted. That's being very kind too.

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Apparently heavy rainstorms expected during the Grand Prix on Sunday, might end up becoming a lengthy red flag affair.

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It rained 25 inches there in one day a few weeks ago. Does Newey design speed boats?
ali623 wrote:
04 May 2023, 13:53
Apparently heavy rainstorms expected during the Grand Prix on Sunday, might end up becoming a lengthy red flag affair.

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Two times World Champion is ready 8)
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Sofa King wrote:
04 May 2023, 13:57
It rained 25 inches there in one day a few weeks ago. Does Newey design speed boats?
ali623 wrote:
04 May 2023, 13:53
Apparently heavy rainstorms expected during the Grand Prix on Sunday, might end up becoming a lengthy red flag affair.
Newey's BAR vs Allison's INEOS yacht race?

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Wouter wrote:
03 May 2023, 21:56
Matt2725 wrote:
03 May 2023, 19:43
falonso81 wrote:
03 May 2023, 19:09
Prime time for UK maybe. For me in south-east Europe, qualy is at midnight and race at 23:30 Sunday night. It will be Monday when race is over. :D
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The race starts at 2030 UK time. Where in South East Europe is 3 hours ahead of the UK?
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In a country where there is no daylight saving time/summer time? :wink: Maybe Georgia?
Fair point. Would never have considered Georgia to be Europe myself mind you. Might as well say Azerbaijan is at that point.

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organic wrote:
04 May 2023, 14:04
Sofa King wrote:
04 May 2023, 13:57
It rained 25 inches there in one day a few weeks ago. Does Newey design speed boats?
ali623 wrote:
04 May 2023, 13:53
Apparently heavy rainstorms expected during the Grand Prix on Sunday, might end up becoming a lengthy red flag affair.
Newey's BAR vs Allison's INEOS yacht race?
The plastic marinas will actually get real water this time from a natural source :lol: !

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Wouter wrote:
03 May 2023, 18:11
AR3-GP wrote:
03 May 2023, 17:30
Wouter wrote:
03 May 2023, 17:27
Last year in Miami there was a lot of criticism from the drivers, especially about the chicane in the tight second sector and the lack of grip.

The organization has tried to tackle the latter by providing the entire circuit around the Hard Rock Stadium with new asphalt. #F1
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Hopefully it's not Turkish GP asphalt :lol:
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In Turkey, the track had not been driven before the GP weekend. This time it has been driven by street cars.

Dominic Toretto laying some rubber.

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Rear wing comparison:

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AR3-GP wrote:
04 May 2023, 18:19
FIA proving once again they are completely out of touch with reality.

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I'd actually think shortening the DRS zones is the right thing to do. It takes away a bit of Red Bull's domination, and with the expected (hopefully) high tire wear, overtaking should still be possible.

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search wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:33
I'd actually think shortening the DRS zones is the right thing to do. It takes away a bit of Red Bull's domination, and with the expected (hopefully) high tire wear, overtaking should still be possible.
No one will overtake a Red Bull without a long DRS zone. In the mean time, a slightly shorter DRS zone does not affect Red Bull's ability to overtake others.

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AR3-GP wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:39
search wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:33
I'd actually think shortening the DRS zones is the right thing to do. It takes away a bit of Red Bull's domination, and with the expected (hopefully) high tire wear, overtaking should still be possible.
No one will overtake a Red Bull without a long DRS zone. In the mean time, a slightly shorter DRS zone does not affect Red Bull's ability to overtake others.
no one will come close to overtaking a Red Bull anyway, but this way they don't end up on pole, at least.

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search wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:44
AR3-GP wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:39
search wrote:
04 May 2023, 20:33
I'd actually think shortening the DRS zones is the right thing to do. It takes away a bit of Red Bull's domination, and with the expected (hopefully) high tire wear, overtaking should still be possible.
No one will overtake a Red Bull without a long DRS zone. In the mean time, a slightly shorter DRS zone does not affect Red Bull's ability to overtake others.
no one will come close to overtaking a Red Bull anyway, but this way they don't end up on pole, at least.
:lol: a valid point.