2023 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Sep 22 - 24

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Mclaren give it a rest :lol:
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Seeing Verstappen's steering wheel, it does look like business as usual. Very smooth. A stark contrast to the diabolical oversteer and steering corrections in Singapore.
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Humid day and dry track. Expecting RBR engine to explode any moment now.

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22 Sep 2023, 04:36
Humid day and dry track. Expecting RBR engine to explode any moment now.
hauling out my post from the other day... :lol:
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Timing and scoring shows the Mercs on the "T" tire, but they are clearly on the mediums?
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22 Sep 2023, 04:56
Timing and scoring shows the Mercs on the "T" tire, but they are clearly on the mediums?
they just pitted and came back out, so probably already went out on prototypes and now onto meds ?

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This track will have Perez, Sargeant, Stroll exposed relative to their teammates. It is a very demanding track to extract the maximum from the car, especially for drivers lacking in confidence

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organic wrote:
22 Sep 2023, 04:57
AR3-GP wrote:
22 Sep 2023, 04:56
Timing and scoring shows the Mercs on the "T" tire, but they are clearly on the mediums?
they just pitted and came back out, so probably already went out on prototypes and now onto meds ?
Yes it has corrected itself, eventually.
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22 Sep 2023, 05:07
This track will have Perez, Sargeant, Stroll exposed relative to their teammates. It is a very demanding track to extract the maximum from the car, especially for drivers lacking in confidence
I was onboard with Perez. The car isn't doing anything too bad with him, he's just driving conservatively. He learned his lesson in Hungary. Most likely just doing a balance check for this session.
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Verstappen wants shut everybody up.

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From Frederico Albano on Twitter

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and now for the long runs!
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Sevach wrote:
22 Sep 2023, 05:12
Verstappen wants shut everybody up.
Yep, normal service seems resumed ...
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Here go McLaren