2024 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, April 05 - 07

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TeamKoolGreen wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 14:46
avantman wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 09:12
AMG.Tzan wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 09:06
“Hamilton isn’t good in high speed turns”

Proceeds to destroy Russell in Suzuka! The track with the most high speed corners…
just shows how in fact average Russell really is.
Wow. Just wow. Russell beats Hamilton for 6 races in a row. And LH finally beats him just once and yet LH are just jumping up and down trashing Russell. :roll: The insecurity about Russell is breathtaking. And the inability to give him an ounce of credit.

And Hamilton is all smiles from ear to ear. And the 7th place car is just great. Because he beat Russell.
He beat Russell many times last year and was stil upset with the car. The goal isnt Russell, the goal isnt anyone but Verstappen.

This weekend, the car looked responsive. Onwards.

Anyway...rain dance tomorrow?

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Sedaxel wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:06
And thank you for the pdf! I'm always struggling to find this kind of info!
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Yor're welcome. :)

So you can find it:

https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ampionship

Move the mouse over Sport > World Championships > FIA Formula One World Championship < Click on that.

Than you will get this:

https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ampionship

Than you have to click on ..... Japanese Grand Prix EVENT & TIMING INFORMATION. (scroll a bit down the page)

If you want to see something from other races click on Show Menu on the left side on the top of the page.
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Wouter wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:32
Sedaxel wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:06
And thank you for the pdf! I'm always struggling to find this kind of info!
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Yor're welcome. :)

So you can find it:

https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ampionship

Move the mouse over Sport > World Championships > FIA Formula One World Championship < Click on that.

Than you will get this:

https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ampionship

Than you have to click on ..... Japanese Grand Prix EVENT & TIMING INFORMATION. (scroll a bit down the page)

If you want to see something from other races click on Show Menu on the left side on the top of the page.
Woah... This is gold for me. I absolutely didn't know it was so easy to find!

Great help, mate. Thank you.

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Sedaxel wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:48
Wouter wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:32
Sedaxel wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:06
And thank you for the pdf! I'm always struggling to find this kind of info!
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Yor're welcome. :)

So you can find it:
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Woah... This is gold for me. I absolutely didn't know it was so easy to find!

Great help, mate. Thank you.
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Glad I could help you. :)
The Power of Dreams!

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It's going to be much warmer for the GP than it was for Friday and Saturday.

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Tell me if I'm wrong, but in my opinion Hamilton in T5 showed the highest minimum speed among all pilots - 226 km per hour

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AR3-GP wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 17:49
It's going to be much warmer for the GP than it was for Friday and Saturday.
That could make things difficult for Merc…who likes the cold.
Watching F1 since 1986.

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That's a great point. The forecast is 74-75 F (24 C) for tomorrow which is about +12 F (+7 C) hotter than qualifying but crucially there will be clear sky/sun on Sunday vs overcast conditions for qualifying. So the actual track temp will swing even more. Definetely going to be a tire strained race and that's why I like Mclaren's tire allocation so much. They have two sets of hards.

Ferrari and Red Bull were fooled by the forecast earlier in the week which suggested that Sunday would be cold with potential rain.

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AR3-GP wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 19:06
That's a great point. The forecast is 74-75 F (24 C) for tomorrow which is about +12 F (+7 C) hotter than qualifying but crucially there will be clear sky/sun on Sunday vs overcast conditions for qualifying. So the actual track temp will swing even more. Definetely going to be a tire strained race and that's why I like Mclaren's tire allocation so much. They have two sets of hards.

Ferrari and Red Bull were fooled by the forecast earlier in the week which suggested that Sunday would be cold with potential rain.
Has anyone got the Pirelli tyre view to show what remaining allocations drivers have?

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edit, see Luscion post below.
Last edited by AR3-GP on 06 Apr 2024, 19:25, edited 2 times in total.

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Mansell89 wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 19:17
AR3-GP wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 19:06
That's a great point. The forecast is 74-75 F (24 C) for tomorrow which is about +12 F (+7 C) hotter than qualifying but crucially there will be clear sky/sun on Sunday vs overcast conditions for qualifying. So the actual track temp will swing even more. Definetely going to be a tire strained race and that's why I like Mclaren's tire allocation so much. They have two sets of hards.

Ferrari and Red Bull were fooled by the forecast earlier in the week which suggested that Sunday would be cold with potential rain.
Has anyone got the Pirelli tyre view to show what remaining allocations drivers have?
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It looks like Mercedes have two sets of hards as well.

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AR3-GP wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 19:26
It looks like Mercedes have two sets of hards as well.
was there any doubt about that? The only team with less than 3 sets of hard/medium is Aston Martin.

Here's the list from Pirelli as well, as it's a bit easier to read than the f1.com design

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(Albon's used hard is only 1 lap old)

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j_ste wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 16:07
TeamKoolGreen wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 14:46
avantman wrote:
06 Apr 2024, 09:12

just shows how in fact average Russell really is.
Wow. Just wow. Russell beats Hamilton for 6 races in a row. And LH finally beats him just once and yet LH are just jumping up and down trashing Russell. :roll: The insecurity about Russell is breathtaking. And the inability to give him an ounce of credit.

And Hamilton is all smiles from ear to ear. And the 7th place car is just great. Because he beat Russell.
He beat Russell many times last year and was stil upset with the car. The goal isnt Russell, the goal isnt anyone but Verstappen.

This weekend, the car looked responsive. Onwards.

Anyway...rain dance tomorrow?
Agreed. Hamilton isn’t interested in anything less than pole and race wins. Anything else has little value. Be it P2 or P20.