2022 Oracle | Red Bull Racing F1 Team

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Capharol
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NicoS wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 08:41
Capharol wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 07:37
NicoS wrote:
17 Mar 2022, 22:56


No one has been discussing for the last 5 hours 11 min.
Your call to stop is late and misplaced.
oh sorry that i have work to do and dont have the time to check this forum every 15 mins.
Yes.
The fact is, when you decided to check, the discussion has stalled for over 5 hours. so I do not understand why you asked for it to stop, since it stopped already.
because ppl tend to continue bickering even hours later
but i dont have to justify myself towards you, if you don't like my post .... just ignore it, no need to start a metadiscusion because you wanna profile yourself.
and please dont Answer to this post, BTT

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JordanMugen
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Hmm, that prominent Bybit decal on the rear wing bothers me more than I expected! Hopefully Honda come back as a sponsor and buy out Bybit's signage space at some point... :)

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NicoS
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Capharol wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 14:31
NicoS wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 08:41
Capharol wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 07:37

oh sorry that i have work to do and dont have the time to check this forum every 15 mins.

Yes.
The fact is, when you decided to check, the discussion has stalled for over 5 hours. so I do not understand why you asked for it to stop, since it stopped already.
because ppl tend to continue bickering even hours later
but i dont have to justify myself towards you, if you don't like my post .... just ignore it, no need to start a metadiscusion because you wanna profile yourself.
and please dont Answer to this post, BTT
OK.

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organic
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Re: 2022 Oracle | Red Bull Racing F1 Team

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Someone put in the car thread that both cars got the new rear suspension according to Horner. Can anyone find a source for that info or did he say it on the main feed (and I missed it)?

Edit: Apparently Christian Horner was talking to Ralf on Sky Germany about it.

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Congratulations on your WDC and WCC guys. Sigh.
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TNTHead
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Perez (again!) quite some off the pace of Verstappen's. The balance looked quite okay though. I wonder how much can be improved overnight as they have tested here already quite a lot recently. At least VER is in the mix, although we'll have to wait until Q3 before some more accurate pace predictions can be made.

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TNTHead wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:32
Perez (again!) quite some off the pace of Verstappen's. The balance looked quite okay though. I wonder how much can be improved overnight as they have tested here already quite a lot recently. At least VER is in the mix, although we'll have to wait until Q3 before some more accurate pace predictions can be made.
Checo had a bit of traffic on his hotlap, but for sure not worth a second!

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lio007 wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:36
TNTHead wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:32
Perez (again!) quite some off the pace of Verstappen's. The balance looked quite okay though. I wonder how much can be improved overnight as they have tested here already quite a lot recently. At least VER is in the mix, although we'll have to wait until Q3 before some more accurate pace predictions can be made.
Checo had a bit of traffic on his hotlap, but for sure not worth a second!
Or maybe as VER has grown, his pace has too. Maybe he just has that genuine 0.2/0.3 on most teammates.

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101FlyingDutchman wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:47
lio007 wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:36
TNTHead wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 18:32
Perez (again!) quite some off the pace of Verstappen's. The balance looked quite okay though. I wonder how much can be improved overnight as they have tested here already quite a lot recently. At least VER is in the mix, although we'll have to wait until Q3 before some more accurate pace predictions can be made.
Checo had a bit of traffic on his hotlap, but for sure not worth a second!
Or maybe as VER has grown, his pace has too. Maybe he just has that genuine 0.2/0.3 on most teammates.
Yeah, we've seen Perez next to Verstappen for almost 25 races now with the same results. I don't expect it to change much.

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They were 0.3 seconds apart on equal runs today. Normal.
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This is great news, and with the floor upgrades that are coming soon, it's looking pretty good for RBR. Newey is a genius, like a bottomless pit of innovation! Even if others find out how RBR got on top of the porpoising, they'll have to implement the changes, meanwhile RBR will already be refining their setup and working on the next upgrade.

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chrisc90
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 19:29
They were 0.3 seconds apart on equal runs today. Normal.
Could have been different fuel load in them or anything to offset the difference.

Max is on fire in that new RB18. Its clearly evident the guys in the aero department who have experience in ground effect.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

Dee
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chrisc90 wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 20:06
PlatinumZealot wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 19:29
They were 0.3 seconds apart on equal runs today. Normal.
Could have been different fuel load in them or anything to offset the difference.

Max is on fire in that new RB18. Its clearly evident the guys in the aero department who have experience in ground effect.
They were 1 second apart after the first run, then Perez had two more goes at it to get to 0.3

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I am cringing a lil bit everytime they are saying its a RB engine. RB powertrain has nothing to do with these PUs other than paying for em.

On the bright side, looks like Honda did a really good job!
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Sayeman wrote:
18 Mar 2022, 22:35
On the bright side, looks like Honda did a really good job!
But they are outperformed by Ferrari, you can look at AlphaTauri's performance. I wish I'm wrong.