2025 Belgian Grand Prix - Spa-Francorchamps, July 25 - 27

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SB15 wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:47
Am I going on Ground effect era hate ride, yes I am:

Stiff suspension, can't ride Kerbs as much due to the risk of floor damage, can't run the car low enough due to plank wear, can't run the car too stiff because of porpoising, tyre sensitive wheel covers that heat the tyres which is even worsen due to the outwash design, massive Venuri-tunnels that produces a massive amount of spray to even the most minimal of drizzle, cars that become unstable to even the smallest tail wind or lightest of dirty air, and even if you are in dirty air you can't follow closely, can't race closely because you don't want to risk damage that massively affects your performance, and then they increased the weight... like for what!??

Sorry guys, had to vent. :lol: :lol: :D
Yeap that is a good vent totally agree. The rules are ruining F1 being a prototype formula to a build it all according to specs

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avantman wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:49
Jambier wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:44
matt_b wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:42
So basically they only go racing when it's close to a slick crossover in F1 :roll:
With those f1 yes… but this morning they even canceled F3.
It was drivable IMO

They need to think about GP race if rain is not possible then drop Silverstone , Zandvoort and Spa
it's understandable to take different approach with juniors. they lack skill and experience.
these 20 though we have in f1 were supposed to be the best in the world.
and please lets not mention poor visibility again, it was always very poor and a big problem in the past in the wet, and cars were never as safe as they are now.
When did we accept this ludicrous narrative about visibility issues in the wet? Visibility is always reduced in the wet. Now you have drivers consistently moaning at the slightest drop of rain. We are teaching the young drivers the wrong principles. This isn't F1.

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Once it looks like slicks are almost ready they will give a 10 min start warning.

All the drivers that went for a wet setup about to be destroyed.

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and now 1 hour driving behind the safetycar until a dry line emerges.. a little scramble for slicks, and then a little repeat of the so exciting sprint race of yesterday.
Finishing races is important, but racing is more important.

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It has been almost an hour ago since I turned the tv off and went and play piano. I come back and nothing has changed. I really miss F1.

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FrukostScones wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:57
and now 1 hour driving behind the safetycar until a dry line emerges.. a little scramble for slicks, and then a little repeat of the so exciting sprint race of yesterday.
Exactly but even worse because you cannot drive off the dry line :wink:

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search wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:53
renault rs26 wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:44
Ben1980 wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:22


But its about to rain heavy. Supposedly. Its pointless running then stopping. If you can just run straight through later
Ain't it better to race for 15mins then wait for 30 mins and then race to the end instead of waiting for one hour and then race to the end?
When they red flag it during the race, everyone can change whatever they like, so those guys which gambled on a dry race would massively benefit from it.

It was pretty wet and with more rain to come - maybe they could have done a lap or two, but to me not starting at all was a sensible decision. Personally I prefer it this way
No, they absolutely can not. They can change tyres, change front wing angle and some few other things, but not the setup.

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Maybe off topic but its funny how the F1TV commentary just runs out of things to talk about. Current commentary means they have to talk all the time, they have decided.
Back in the day before this "Sky" kind of commentary they would be silent and just say start is delayed. I have listened to my native language and the f1 live one and its just funny.
Useless interviews and useless info for more then an hour. I went off cleaning the house and make dinner and they still going on without absolutely nothing to say

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Start the --- race, you muppets!

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So another chapter of this patheticness. Among all those billions of dollars apparently there aren't a couple ten thousand to equip cars with see in rain/fog cameras (short-wave infrared cameras).
Not that it's strictly necessary. They happily raced in worse circumstances that Belgium 2021 in the 2000s, without issues. Drivers drove with a degree of caution.

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renault rs26 wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:53
search wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:26
the final showers are passing through now, and then we should be good to start and get the full race in. Imo this decision was the right one
I don't think it's a right decision, that's basically waiting for a dry race.
we all know they don't race these cars in proper rain anyway. The choice is only between delaying it in advance or giving it a short try and abort right after.

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Its gonna be dry when it starts :D

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erudite450 wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:55
avantman wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:49
Jambier wrote:
27 Jul 2025, 15:44


With those f1 yes… but this morning they even canceled F3.
It was drivable IMO

They need to think about GP race if rain is not possible then drop Silverstone , Zandvoort and Spa
it's understandable to take different approach with juniors. they lack skill and experience.
these 20 though we have in f1 were supposed to be the best in the world.
and please lets not mention poor visibility again, it was always very poor and a big problem in the past in the wet, and cars were never as safe as they are now.
When did we accept this ludicrous narrative about visibility issues in the wet? Visibility is always reduced in the wet. Now you have drivers consistently moaning at the slightest drop of rain. We are teaching the young drivers the wrong principles. This isn't F1.
I agree...
and now we will get a typical inter start, one dry line race after. the worst possible type of wet race, always boring, because genuine overtaking becomes impossible.
the day has been ruined before it started...
Last edited by avantman on 27 Jul 2025, 16:07, edited 2 times in total.

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10 laps behind the safety car incoming