2024 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 07 - 09

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How are you guys watching the F2/Supercup? My f1TV/multiviewer seems to have removed them from the 'All' schedule
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chrisc90 wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 16:37
How are you guys watching the F2/Supercup? My f1TV/multiviewer seems to have removed them from the 'All' schedule
Yeah, I don't see any other series as well ..
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langedweil wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 17:08
chrisc90 wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 16:37
How are you guys watching the F2/Supercup? My f1TV/multiviewer seems to have removed them from the 'All' schedule
Yeah, I don't see any other series as well ..
Yup, seems they slowly ruining it.
https://www.formula1.com/en/toolbar/con ... edule.html
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Scroll up bros I posted today's schedule of the circuit. There is no F2 or supercup this weekend...

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chrisc90 wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 17:16
langedweil wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 17:08
chrisc90 wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 16:37
How are you guys watching the F2/Supercup? My f1TV/multiviewer seems to have removed them from the 'All' schedule
Yeah, I don't see any other series as well ..
Yup, seems they slowly ruining it.
https://www.formula1.com/en/toolbar/con ... edule.html
But yet need to tell me there's a price bump of 50% ($64 to $92 or so) in 2 weeks time. Weirdly enough, if I stop and resubscribe it's still $64.
Things are becoming a bit laughable as of lately, not only F1TV but attendance fees as well. Friend of mine had to cancel Montreal for personal reasons, and was luckily refunded the almost full 10K!
Prices are absurd .. especially for what's being served.
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BanMeToo wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 17:20
Scroll up bros I posted today's schedule of the circuit. There is no F2 or supercup this weekend...
Well, that explains 😎
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Dunlay wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 13:45
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09 Jun 2024, 13:40
Wouter wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 11:16

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In most straights MB is faster than RB in this video analysis and you tell me here that they don't have less downforce than the other?

If it rains the race will be fun really for the lower downforce cars.
For all you know, W15 could have lower drag for the same power and downforce compared to RB20. So the assessment of downforce level by using just the straight line speed isn't a wise one. We don't know if it's the engine unreliability issue that is hampering RB20. I do hope it rains as it's fun to watch a wet race which provides so much entertainment.
How I wish they would'n t try to make such videos look like the differences are live, taken from GPS or something.
Those differences are not on meter by meter data, but interpolated by the time beacons at the end of the 18 minisectors. Relative "speeds" only update every 3 seconds or so.
It is so misleading!
If a minisector includes a straight and a braking zone, you get a beautiful time average for the whole minisector.
So misleading!
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Wouter wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 18:35
Assuming that’s a calculated gamble to add downforce for the weather then- makes sense with nothing to lose!

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hollus wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 17:58
Dunlay wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 13:45
bluechris wrote:
09 Jun 2024, 13:40

In most straights MB is faster than RB in this video analysis and you tell me here that they don't have less downforce than the other?

If it rains the race will be fun really for the lower downforce cars.
For all you know, W15 could have lower drag for the same power and downforce compared to RB20. So the assessment of downforce level by using just the straight line speed isn't a wise one. We don't know if it's the engine unreliability issue that is hampering RB20. I do hope it rains as it's fun to watch a wet race which provides so much entertainment.
How I wish they would'n t try to make such videos look like the differences are live, taken from GPS or something.
Those differences are not on meter by meter data, but interpolated by the time beacons at the end of the 18 minisectors. Relative "speeds" only update every 3 seconds or so.
It is so misleading!
If a minisector includes a straight and a braking zone, you get a beautiful time average for the whole minisector.
So misleading!
It's better than nothing and the quality has increased compared to the previous renditions. It's obviously for illustrative purposes. I'm more interested in if the racing lines and braking zones are at least representative.
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