2024 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 07 - 09

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Rain is not only "wetness" its track temperature as well. Depending on sun or cloud it can take quite a time for the tarmac to get up to a stable condition so it could well be a bit pot luck if it has not been stable come qualifying or the start.
Mclaren probably hoping for mixed
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A collection of news for the Canadian GP:

- new surface
- fresh graters (several in Ayrton Senna's colors)
- grass in the T8-9 turn sequence.

High curbs are still present at the final chicane.

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venkyhere wrote:
05 Jun 2024, 13:28
Expecting Redbull to do well in S1 where the rapid change of direction through 3-4-5-6 will matter.
Expecting Ferrari to dominate S2 and S3 where lots of kerbs and chicanes are present.
Expecting McLaren to be the runner up in all sectors.

Expecting Max and LeClerc to truly show their exceptional skill transitioning from the start-finish straight into a style of T1 such that they then blend into an 'efficient' T2.

Any of VER/LEC/NOR to win.
oops! forgot to add, the hairpin T10 exit -> going to be a mega deciding factor, a "driver skill" corner + "which car rotates quickest" corner, all rolled into one :D

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Luscion wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 02:25
A collection of news for the Canadian GP:

- new surface
- fresh graters (several in Ayrton Senna's colors)
- grass in the T8-9 turn sequence.

High curbs are still present at the final chicane.
As if Max and RB needed having an extra easy time in Montreal :mrgreen:
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organic wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 17:00
Ferrari has the smaller wing of all or i see it wrong?

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bluechris wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 19:35
organic wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 17:00
Ferrari has the smaller wing of all or i see it wrong?
Mercedes looks like lowest downforce, or at least lowest angle of attack.

Ferrari, Mclaren and Red Bull all look similar to me. Ferrari maybe a bit lower angle, but hard to tell without more pictures.

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bluechris wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 19:35
organic wrote:
06 Jun 2024, 17:00
Ferrari has the smaller wing of all or i see it wrong?
To me, Ferrari looks highest downforce and Mercedes looks lowest, with the other two in between. These are anyway initial ones, might be nothing like these when they are finally ready for Q.

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This type of weather pattern is very difficult to predict so I wouldn’t trust any hourly reports

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The mercedes wing doesnt seem to be low df.
It seems to be a once very popular style of wing for this track over the years, with the big chord in the middle . High camber profile in the middle with most of the downforce being made there and then very gentle, smaller and low drag profiles towards the end pates.
Could be a compromise to drive the diffuser more at low speeds with the higher upwash in the centre but have overall lower wing drag on the straights.
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Canada is not a low-load circuit due to only 1 long(ish) straight and bunch of low-mid speed corners. RB, Mercedes and probably a few more teams brought same rear wings as last year, while Ferrari, McLaren and AMR have new wings for this load-range this year.

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Max will kill it.
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F1Krof wrote:
07 Jun 2024, 11:01
Max will kill it.
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No he won't. 8)
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This circuit is the samce since 25+ years and was always on the lower end regarding downforce. I guss the 2 big DRS sections and the weather forcast lead to relativ big wings.