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DamoNorthStand said:They all do it - it’s a recent thing I’ve noticed. Nothing wrong with it - just that it’s obviously a PR show to the cameras to say ‘look what a great sportsman I am’. Makes me chuckle0
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Ferrari are going to have the fastest car yet finish third in the constructors’ championship at this rate. It’s starting to look just plain amateurish. Feel for Leclerc in particular as he’s being badly let down and not able to maximize his brilliant speed.
Credit to Red Bull’s strategists, brilliant as Verstappen is, the back room team make the right call fars more often than the don’t and they often do something a bit different to everyone else.
Hamilton is starting to come alive as the season progresses. He may have won already but for the safety car at Silverstone. If Merc can develop that car a bit more then he will very likely get a new in by the end of the season.0 -
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Didn't realise you can now change your power unit under parc ferme without penalty as long as it's within your allocation.0
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What the fuck!!
Piastri to replace him at Alpine no doubt then, Williams can bring through Sargeant0 -
Did not see that one coming!1
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Fuck me I had to check if that was a fake meme tweet for a second! Mental on all fronts and for all parties.
Multi year deal? Guy turns 42 next season…… he seems to have yet again fallen out with his team as Ocon gets in his face pace wise. Guys trouble on every level2 -
DamoNorthStand said:Fuck me I had to check if that was a fake meme tweet for a second! Mental on all fronts and for all parties.
Multi year deal? Guy turns 42 next season…… he seems to have yet again fallen out with his team as Ocon gets in his face pace wise. Guys trouble on every level0 - Sponsored links:
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As he is their junior driver it has to be Piastri into the Alpine seat or there is something seriously wrong in F1.3
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superclive98 said:As he is their junior driver it has to be Piastri into the Alpine seat or there is something seriously wrong in F1.
If Mercedes didnt sign Russell, they'd lose him, feel its the same with Piastri and Alpine now.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:superclive98 said:As he is their junior driver it has to be Piastri into the Alpine seat or there is something seriously wrong in F1.
If Mercedes didnt sign Russell, they'd lose him, feel its the same with Piastri and Alpine now.1 -
DamoNorthStand said:Fuck me I had to check if that was a fake meme tweet for a second! Mental on all fronts and for all parties.
Multi year deal? Guy turns 42 next season…… he seems to have yet again fallen out with his team as Ocon gets in his face pace wise. Guys trouble on every level
Absolutely the same with me! I thought my mates were winding me up when I was sent this.
Makes very little sense , if I'm being cynical it's Lawrence Stroll pulling a marketing move.
Alonso I thought would just stay at Alpine and Piastri to Williams....0 -
"This Aston Martin team is clearly applying the energy and commitment to win, and it is therefore one of the most exciting teams in Formula 1 today," Alonso explained.
"I have known Lawrence and Lance for many years and it is very obvious that they have the ambition and passion to succeed in Formula 1.
"I have watched as the team has systematically attracted great people with winning pedigrees, and I have become aware of the huge commitment to new facilities and resources at Silverstone.
"No one in Formula 1 today is demonstrating a greater vision and absolute commitment to winning, and that makes it a really exciting opportunity for me."
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I can't believe Ferrari. They couldn't cover off Verstappen because it was too early for softs and they would have had to make another pit stop if they put Mediums on. They could see the hard was not working on other cars and the obvious tactic was to do what Hamilton did and put the softs on later. They might not have won, but it would have been possible as opposed to impossible.
A bit of rain a couple of laps earlier and Hamilton would have won that race. Simply because his newer softs would have performed much better than Verstappens old Mediums. Mercedes are still behind the top two teams but they have made up a lot of ground.1 -
sam3110 said:I think in later years in his career, Russell's extremely hard defending might cause some issues. I know it's racing and if you're in front you can pick whatever line you like, but he seems to like to deliberately "wash out" on the exit of corners to force the following driver to lift off or take slightly avoiding actions, and one day it'll backfire0
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Anyone brave enough to predict the grid next season?
Think many will play safe, and therefore we'll see something like:
Hamilton Russell
Verstappen Perez
Leclerc SainzNorris RicciardoOcon Piastri
Alonso StrollBottas ZhouGasly Tsunoda
Albon Sargeant (if he gets the SL Points)
Magnussen Schumacher
However 2024 I can see Pourchaire, one of the big Indycar boys and maybe a new Red Bull junior joining, probably to replace Ricciardo, Bottas and Tsunoda. I can also potentially see Hamilton calling time and being replaced at Mercedes
Russell, De VriesVerstappen, PerezLeclerc, Sainz
Norris, PalouOcon, PiastriAlonso, Stroll
Zhou, Pourchaire
Gasly, Iwasa
Albon, Sargeant
Magnussen, Schumacher0 -
Yup... Fully agree with you on 2023
the following two years will be interesting, as the Ferrari boys only have Contracts to 2024
Definitely expect Ricciardo to be replaced by one of the IndyCar lads
Mercedes: Russell - Hamilton
Red Bull: Verstappen - Perez
Ferrari: Leclerc - Sainz
Mclaren: Norris - Palou
Alpine: Ocon - Piastri
Aston Martin: Bottas - Stroll
Alfa Romeo: Zhou - Pouchaire
AlphaTauri: Gasly - Hadjar
Williams: Albon - Sargeant
Haas: Magnusson - Schumacher
Then in 2025 I'd actually expect the following changes
Mercedes: Russell - Leclerc
Red Bull: Verstappen - Hadjar
Ferrari: Sainz - Schumacher
AlphaTauri: Who knows
Williams: O'Sullivan - Sargeant
Haas: Magnusson - Bearman
Bit of bias from me perhaps to suggest we'll have four British lads on the grid0 -
I would not be surprised if Ricciardo is not at McLaren next season1
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I think if Hamilton was offered a seat at Ferrari he would take it.0
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MuttleyCAFC said:I think if Hamilton was offered a seat at Ferrari he would take it.0
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eaststandmike said:I would not be surprised if Ricciardo is not at McLaren next season2
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I don't expect anything else especially earth shattering for the 2023 driver market . I think Haas sign Mick for another year , Williams go Logan Sargeant if he gets 4th in F2 , Alfa keep Zhou and Alpine sign Piastri . Alphatauri will keep Tsunoda one more season but he'll have to rapidly improve to stay because Red Bull have some good talent coming from F3 level. Not overly convinced on the likes of Liam Lawson actually getting to F1 in the end.
2024 I think all bets are off bar Russell at Merc and Max at Red Bull. The whole driver market for that season will hinge on Lewis then and if he retires.
ForeverAddickted - Iove the Isack Hajidar and Pourchaire shouts for 2024.1 -
I think that Hadjar is a long way from F1 and has a few Red Bull juniors ahead of him.
Pourchaire, however, has been impressive and I can see him making the jump up.0 -
superclive98 said:I think that Hadjar is a long way from F1 and has a few Red Bull juniors ahead of him.
Pourchaire, however, has been impressive and I can see him making the jump up.
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ForeverAddickted said:superclive98 said:I think that Hadjar is a long way from F1 and has a few Red Bull juniors ahead of him.
Pourchaire, however, has been impressive and I can see him making the jump up.
I agree about Iwasa and the other Red Bull juniors in F2, although Hauger has shown some glimpses.
Jak Crawford has looked decent at times in F3 and is only just 17. He will continue to improve.2 -
superclive98 said:ForeverAddickted said:superclive98 said:I think that Hadjar is a long way from F1 and has a few Red Bull juniors ahead of him.
Pourchaire, however, has been impressive and I can see him making the jump up.
I agree about Iwasa and the other Red Bull juniors in F2, although Hauger has shown some glimpses.
Jak Crawford has looked decent at times in F3 and is only just 17. He will continue to improve.
Not a fan of Artur Leclerc - But he'll go far into F2 because of his name - Has been making some stupid errors of late (So was nice to see him penalised this weekend, after escaping a penalty in Austria), when he's clearly the fastest out there... Shame we didnt get to see Zak O'Sullivan's charge through the field yesterday, took the risk to change to slicks late on, then flew from P22 to P4, and would have finished P2 if there had been just one more lap.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:superclive98 said:ForeverAddickted said:superclive98 said:I think that Hadjar is a long way from F1 and has a few Red Bull juniors ahead of him.
Pourchaire, however, has been impressive and I can see him making the jump up.
I agree about Iwasa and the other Red Bull juniors in F2, although Hauger has shown some glimpses.
Jak Crawford has looked decent at times in F3 and is only just 17. He will continue to improve.
Not a fan of Artur Leclerc - But he'll go far into F2 because of his name - Has been making some stupid errors of late (So was nice to see him penalised this weekend, after escaping a penalty in Austria), when he's clearly the fastest out there... Shame we didnt get to see Zak O'Sullivan's charge through the field yesterday, took the risk to change to slicks late on, then flew from P22 to P4, and would have finished P2 if there had been just one more lap.
If there had been another lap I reckon O'Sullivan would have won. He was flying and making up so much time.2 -
Yeah I'm pretty certain with an extra Lap that O'Sullivan wins yesterday. Really don't especially get the Arthur Leclerc hype beyond his surname , be interesting to see if he's pitched straight in at Prema in F2 against Dennis Hauger.
Red Bulls programme seems a lot stronger in F3 than it does in F2. Lawson I expected to have a real title tilt and has stalled out , Daruvala hasn't impressed , the less said about Juri Vips the better and only Iwasa has really shown anything. Will be interesting to see next season with Crawford and Hajidar promoted in there.1