2022 Bahrain Grand Prix - Sakhir, March 18 - 20

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dialtone wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:40
LM10 wrote:#AMuS The Red Bull engineers calculated that they were on average three tenths slower than Ferrari in Bahrain. Ferrari drove with more downforce because they can afford it with their engine power. Red Bull paid for smaller wings with more tyre deg.

#tami.
Yeah thankfully RedBull doesn’t inform themselves with the same sources of some commentators here :). They have their head screwed on right and it will help them get better. Ferrari this weekend was almost dominant, a great Verstappen kept them in check but even his pass attempts were long shots. Might be other tracks with less traction predominance will benefit them.
Ah the usual 'super max kept up with a any other driver in a dominant car' story

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ringo wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 22:42
Cars look like street cars. Bulky and barreling down the track.
They are too heavy, and I feel the unsprung mass increasing also makes the effect worse.
The fuel flow limits need to increase by 30%. The cars now need 1600hp to look fast again. :D
for me it is the wheels, massive thing with no creativity allowed , close off very bad choice

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Simone Ferrari wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:39
That was a joke! :D
Schippke wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 18:55
Bomber_Pilot wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 18:50
Leclerc was also saying on the radio that he had engine problems on the last lap.
Could you possibly find a link for that? Didn't get any of that on the broadcast...
Yes, it was a joke:

@Charles_Leclerc: "I joked on the radio [on the last lap] that there was something strange with the engine, which I am sure gave a heart attack to the mechanics."

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ringo wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 22:42
Cars look like street cars. Bulky and barreling down the track.
They are too heavy, and I feel the unsprung mass increasing also makes the effect worse.
The fuel flow limits need to increase by 30%. The cars now need 1600hp to look fast again. :D
Just remove MGUH MGUK battery, cables etc

A V6 with variable valve timing and a twin variable-geometry turbo with refuelling during pit stops

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Just_a_fan wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:33
LM10 wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:32
#AMuS The Red Bull engineers calculated that they were on average three tenths slower than Ferrari in Bahrain. Ferrari drove with more downforce because they can afford it with their engine power. Red Bull paid for smaller wings with more tyre deg.

#tami.
Cue Horner complaining about Ferrari power. Makes a change from him moaning about Mercedes... :lol:
He can start moaning as much as he likes. :lol:
The engine freeze came into effect because RBR pushed for it due to Honda leaving (which they don’t even do actually).

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LM10 wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:56
Just_a_fan wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:33
LM10 wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:32
#AMuS The Red Bull engineers calculated that they were on average three tenths slower than Ferrari in Bahrain. Ferrari drove with more downforce because they can afford it with their engine power. Red Bull paid for smaller wings with more tyre deg.

#tami.
Cue Horner complaining about Ferrari power. Makes a change from him moaning about Mercedes... :lol:
He can start moaning as much as he likes. :lol:
The engine freeze came into effect because RBR pushed for it due to Honda leaving (which they don’t even do actually).
Indeed so. I'd love it if Ferrari win both titles after Horner made such an effort to game the FIA with the engine freeze. It would be a sweet pay back.
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.poz wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:54
ringo wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 22:42
Cars look like street cars. Bulky and barreling down the track.
They are too heavy, and I feel the unsprung mass increasing also makes the effect worse.
The fuel flow limits need to increase by 30%. The cars now need 1600hp to look fast again. :D
Just remove MGUH MGUK battery, cables etc

A V6 with variable valve timing and a twin variable-geometry turbo with refuelling during pit stops
No - refuelling is the best way to kill on track action. Some of us sat through the last refuelling era and it was duller than a management symposium on paperclips.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:37
Wow the mods are going to be busy with you lot.

I got a board warning for making a joke. You lot are insulting each other and taking the Mickey out of Red Bull. Going to be a lonely old forum soon, once we've all been banned for upsetting the Massive. :lol:
You know what the real joke is? Us coming into the race thread warning people to keep it civil, nothing truly controversial happening during the race and us afterwards finding out people still really misbehaved :wink: .

And of course the mods having to spend quite a bit of time doing the cleanup on a sunday. That's basically the punchline.

We warned that we would act stringent. We did, and we will step it up further if needed.
#AeroFrodo

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.poz wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:54
ringo wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 22:42
Cars look like street cars. Bulky and barreling down the track.
They are too heavy, and I feel the unsprung mass increasing also makes the effect worse.
The fuel flow limits need to increase by 30%. The cars now need 1600hp to look fast again. :D
Just remove MGUH MGUK battery, cables etc

A V6 with variable valve timing and a twin variable-geometry turbo with refuelling during pit stops
That’s an F2/Indycar engine or similar. Makes 600bph, weighs 150kg. Uses lots and lots of gas.

Refuelling in F1 was wheel to wheel racing cancer.

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turbof1 wrote:
21 Mar 2022, 00:00
Just_a_fan wrote:
20 Mar 2022, 23:37
Wow the mods are going to be busy with you lot.

I got a board warning for making a joke. You lot are insulting each other and taking the Mickey out of Red Bull. Going to be a lonely old forum soon, once we've all been banned for upsetting the Massive. :lol:
You know what the real joke is? Us coming into the race thread warning people to keep it civil, nothing truly controversial happening during the race and us afterwards finding out people still really misbehaved :wink: .

And of course the mods having to spend quite a bit of time doing the cleanup on a sunday. That's basically the punchline.

We warned that we would act stringent. We did, and we will step it up further if needed.
Looking forward to an even hand being applied to all forum users in that case. =D>
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Mogster wrote:
21 Mar 2022, 00:01

Refuelling in F1 was wheel to wheel racing cancer.
Refuelling was not the reason for lack for wheel to wheel racing in that era.
It was to do with the cars in that era were very bad to follow. Coz refuelling was there since mid 90s and up until early 2000s it was great, after that they tried to stop ferrari domination and that made it worse

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I'm sorry for McLaren because they aren't even porpoising, they're just dog slow.
Aston is another one. they got the side pods right, the car is very detailed - but it's just dead slow too.

Williams actually came out with their problems which were the brakes, poor floor and some other aero balance issues Albon found. So Williams might actually be in a better position than McLaren and Aston oddly enough!
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When the cars have more power than grip they will look fast.
We had that in V10 days, 2014 with the new regs. Things looked slower when the wide wheels came and bigger wings to make them look more aggressive and faster.
But agreed on just an ICE and Mguk and massive power. Also return to lighter cars, even though those are less safe in a crash.
For Sure!!

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I thought the cars looked really ponderous today. Very slow in the slow stuff, reminded me of an old 90s game that I can’t remember the name off. You drove spaceship style vehicles but on the road?

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F-Zero!