2026 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, May 22 - 24

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Just now watching the FP1 replay. I find it almost unwatchable, stuttering stream today it seems. Very low frame rate. Hope it's fixed for sprint quali.

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FrukostScones wrote:
22 May 2026, 19:56
Rikhart wrote:
22 May 2026, 19:14
How hard can it be to marmot proof the circuit? This is a very dangerous situation, maybe some fencing?
impossible.
How is it impossible? I'm guessing the animals come from the parts of the island with vegetation, just make temporary fences to the track areas?

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Rikhart wrote:
22 May 2026, 21:26
FrukostScones wrote:
22 May 2026, 19:56
Rikhart wrote:
22 May 2026, 19:14
How hard can it be to marmot proof the circuit? This is a very dangerous situation, maybe some fencing?
impossible.
How is it impossible? I'm guessing the animals come from the parts of the island with vegetation, just make temporary fences to the track areas?
they already try to capture as many of these little fellows beforehand I have read.
and yes it is impossible to fence of the circuit off to keep these guys off the track 100%.
gogole the landscape or live in the countryside for some time.
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This sport is very strange.
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AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:06
This sport is very strange.
what happened?
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FrukostScones wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:09
AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:06
This sport is very strange.
what happened?
SQ2 starting when qualy should have been over.
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AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:11
FrukostScones wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:09
AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:06
This sport is very strange.
what happened?
SQ2 starting when qualy should have been over.
ahh, that is the best part of it. : )
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AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 20:18
Superclipping very minimal.
The superclipping might be minimal but it's still not nice to look at. The cars just stop accelerating at one point. Like towards the hairpin they reached 290kph or sth and then they just sat there until the braking point. We know they can accelerate past that as visible on the last straight. The sound just irritates me :-(

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This track produces a "noah's ark" effect. Albon and Lawson did not take part but would likely have lined up next to their teammates.


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AR3-GP wrote:
22 May 2026, 23:50
This track produces a "noah's ark" effect. Albon and Lawson did not take part but would likely have lined up next to their teammates.


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In my mind, it's a simple reason : except the T1-T2 and the double apex T10, there are no 'actual corners', there are just chicanes => this is going to be a power track, and the effect is amplified by these "fake-environmentalist-big-con" regulations. And the fact that anyone who attempts to 'bite some extra time' from a corner will suffer in the straights, with these AI algorithms, means it's pretty nailed on, that the competitive order is purely going to be defined by the PU.

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I'm sure Mercedes is ahead of everyone but I'm not convinced that the gap is this small. Ferrari was too close with their PU deficit. Merc had 1 session to dial in a new car. The other teams are running in their Miami spec. So the gap could be larger tomorrow. Toto and Antonelli both seemed to imply this in their interviews.

I think the other teams will also improve for tomorrow's qualifying after tweaks (but maybe not as much as Mercedes).
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AR3-GP wrote:
23 May 2026, 00:03
I'm sure Mercedes is ahead of everyone but I'm not convinced that the gap is this small. Ferrari was too close with their PU deficit. Merc had 1 session to dial in a new car. The other teams are running in their Miami spec. So the gap could be larger tomorrow. Toto and Antonelli both seemed to imply this in their interviews.

I think the other teams will also improve for tomorrow's qualifying after tweaks (but maybe not as much as Mercedes).
Fully agreed Sir! Extremely well summarized!

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AR3-GP wrote:
23 May 2026, 00:03
I'm sure Mercedes is ahead of everyone but I'm not convinced that the gap is this small. Ferrari was too close with their PU deficit. Merc had 1 session to dial in a new car. The other teams are running in their Miami spec. So the gap could be larger tomorrow. Toto and Antonelli both seemed to imply this in their interviews.

I think the other teams will also improve for tomorrow's qualifying after tweaks (but maybe not as much as Mercedes).
Isn't that their peak power is lower, but they have better acceleration in early phase (just like with starts) due to smaller turbo? The stop-and-go nature of the track might explain their relative good performance.
But I'm just speculating here. I did not see any telemetry to back up my theory.

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Paa wrote:
23 May 2026, 02:17
Isn't that their peak power is lower, but they have better acceleration in early phase (just like with starts) due to smaller turbo? The stop-and-go nature of the track might explain their relative good performance.
But I'm just speculating here. I did not see any telemetry to back up my theory.
I think it doesn't make a difference outside of the starts. Teams use the MGU-K to back fill any torque lag but the turbo is always spinning fast in the corners due to the need for harvesting.

On the other hand I think the 6MJ recovery limit (lowest of the year) might have actually benefitted Ferrari. They tend to lose out more when the recovery limit is higher because then more harvesting is required outside of braking.
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AR3-GP wrote:
23 May 2026, 03:12
Paa wrote:
23 May 2026, 02:17
Isn't that their peak power is lower, but they have better acceleration in early phase (just like with starts) due to smaller turbo? The stop-and-go nature of the track might explain their relative good performance.
But I'm just speculating here. I did not see any telemetry to back up my theory.
I think it doesn't make a difference outside of the starts. Teams use the MGU-K to back fill any torque lag but the turbo is always spinning fast in the corners due to the need for harvesting.

On the other hand I think the 6MJ recovery limit (lowest of the year) might have actually benefitted Ferrari. They tend to lose out more when the recovery limit is higher because then more harvesting is required outside of braking.
Really? You might be right, but then I don't really get Ferrari.
I always imagined that smaller turbo would help them in all accelerations and it seemed to me a reasonable compromise to give up some peak power for a good exit from the corners.
I'm not so sure about that compromise if it only benefits them during the starts.