2022 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, March 18 - 20

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Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:54
Dee wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:52
Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:35

People are. It’s also fair and perfectly valid to point out that Verstappen and LeClerc are never going to invite each other to any parties………putting it mildly. I personally would go as far as to say Leclerc dislikes Verstappen but others may disagree.
Charles does not dislike him, have you seen them together? I swear this sub have turned into 12 year olds
So you disagree then as is your right. Just as I said others would. Not sure how that makes me sound like a ‘12 year old’ mind.
Max in an interview with viaplay just now:

INTERVIEWER: It seems like you will be battling with Ferrari this year instead of with Mercedes. Do you prefer battling with Ferrari?

MAX: It doesn't really matter, but of course I have a good relationship with Charles and Carlos, we are of the same age. And hopefully we can keep it up for a long time.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:52
I have an astonishing ability to remember certain users and their ongoing narratives. You can even see it yourself in this very thread.
I do not have the same ability. Actually, my memory is terrible all around. Wouldn´t be surprised if you were able to do that because those "narratives" go against your very own, though. But I might be wrong on that, as I said, I have terrible memory
Vanja #66 wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:51
Anyone?
Wait a few more time and it will be available here:
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... nformation

FIA is probably delaying it on purpose to push for the paid app...

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Ferrari driver bromance on shaky ground ground now.
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grubschumi13 wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:43
Aston Martin are really poor. They had a lot of time to get these regs right. By the looks of things they are joint slowest with Williams. Now the Otmar Szafnauer leaving is looking really bad on them. Also Stroll was really poor.
Otmar leaving is/was okay. There are many other key parts to their team set-up that needs improving e.g. Lance. Being out-qualified by Hulk who hasn't raced for a long while, nor had the mileage in pre-season testing doesn't do him any favours.

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 19:07
Ferrari driver bromance on shaky ground ground now.
Based on?

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Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:51
search wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:49
Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:46
I doubt anyone will run the soft tyre at all.
most teams specifically saved softs for the race, and no one did a long run on hards, but just used them in FP1 or so instead. So I'd say that definitely points towards soft being a race tyre
Most had very few Hard sets. I think we’re going to get into a situation where the Soft tyres at any given track are going to be nothing but qualifying tyres.
usually, when anyone plans to use hards, they don't just waste them, though. McLaren was the only one to use hards in FP2 - but still didn't do a longrun with them. All others basically jsut used them for some installation laps before handing them back to Pirelli.

As mentioned before, degredation was almost similar on the different compounds during the test. So if this is still the case, it makes no sense to use those new hards, as they are slower, and don't really last longer
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If Ferrari keeps this form whole season, they'll have to decide on no. 1 driver sooner rather than later, or it'll greatly help Verstappen/Hamilton or whoever that is closest to them in the standings.

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Dee wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:59
Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:54
Dee wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:52


Charles does not dislike him, have you seen them together? I swear this sub have turned into 12 year olds
So you disagree then as is your right. Just as I said others would. Not sure how that makes me sound like a ‘12 year old’ mind.
Max in an interview with viaplay just now:

INTERVIEWER: It seems like you will be battling with Ferrari this year instead of with Mercedes. Do you prefer battling with Ferrari?

MAX: It doesn't really matter, but of course I have a good relationship with Charles and Carlos, we are of the same age. And hopefully we can keep it up for a long time.
And? Did you expect him to admit there is years of animosity going right back to their karting days?

Also I’m still seeing that others disagree just like I said they would. Maybe you expected me to be stamping my feet about now because others disagree but I won’t be because that’s their choice.

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Vanja #66 wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:26
Any speed trap results?
From what I've seen RB is definitely fastest on top end by some margin but ferrari has best acceleration and I'm quite positive the most downforce as things stand today.


Hamilton had 313-314 kmh top speed on both his q3 runs, but he was somewhat close to Russell ahead and that certainly gave him something extra because Russel could barely hit 310 kmh with zero slipstream and was actually very slow on main straight. Maybe even different setups because speed difference is perhaps too significant.

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f1316 wrote:
PlatinumZealot wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 19:07
Ferrari driver bromance on shaky ground ground now.
Based on?
I think PZ is a bit early with the prediction, but generally two drivers who can potentially fight for wins will develop some friction over time.

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Whatever, it’ll be interesting to see Max racing against someone else other than Hamilton. In the past both Max and Chaz have given nothing so it should be an interesting combo…

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search wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 19:09
Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:51
search wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:49


most teams specifically saved softs for the race, and no one did a long run on hards, but just used them in FP1 or so instead. So I'd say that definitely points towards soft being a race tyre
Most had very few Hard sets. I think we’re going to get into a situation where the Soft tyres at any given track are going to be nothing but qualifying tyres.
usually, when anyone plans to use hards, they don't just waste them, though. McLaren was the only one to use hards in FP2 - but still didn't do a longrun with them. All others basically jsut used them for some installation laps before handing them back to Pirelli.

As mentioned before, degredation was almost similar on the different compounds during the test. So if this is still the case, it makes no sense to use those new hards, as they are slower, and don't really last longer
Time will tell. Maybe your right, we’ll soon find out.

lh13
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Juzh wrote:
Vanja #66 wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:26
Any speed trap results?
From what I've seen RB is definitely fastest on top end by some margin but ferrari has best acceleration and I'm quite positive the most downforce as things stand today.


Hamilton had 313-314 kmh top speed on both his q3 runs, but he was somewhat close to Russell ahead and that certainly gave him something extra because Russel could barely hit 310 kmh with zero slipstream and was actually very slow on main straight. Maybe even different setups because speed difference is perhaps too significant.
I think we'll see that RedBull will have the upper hand on some circuits and Ferrari on the others?

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Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 19:12
search wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 19:09
Restomaniac wrote:
19 Mar 2022, 18:51
Most had very few Hard sets. I think we’re going to get into a situation where the Soft tyres at any given track are going to be nothing but qualifying tyres.
usually, when anyone plans to use hards, they don't just waste them, though. McLaren was the only one to use hards in FP2 - but still didn't do a longrun with them. All others basically jsut used them for some installation laps before handing them back to Pirelli.

As mentioned before, degredation was almost similar on the different compounds during the test. So if this is still the case, it makes no sense to use those new hards, as they are slower, and don't really last longer
Time will tell. Maybe your right, we’ll soon find out.
yeah, hopefully we'll get to see some different strategies, no matter what - and drivers starting on completely different sets of tyres.