• Thoughts on qually

    From Sir Tim@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 16 19:32:26 2023
    1. Don’t think I would like to be going to dinner with Max this evening!

    2. Good effort by Lawson - pleased for you Shawn :-)

    3. Glad that Lance is okay, but surely Dad will have to replace him sooner rather than later.


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    Sir Tim

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  • From XYXPDQ@21:1/5 to All on Sat Sep 16 15:53:14 2023
    When was the last time RB messed the setup so bad?

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  • From Darryl Johnson@21:1/5 to Sir Tim on Sat Sep 16 20:00:41 2023
    On 2023-09-16 3:32 PM, Sir Tim wrote:
    1. Don’t think I would like to be going to dinner with Max this evening!

    2. Good effort by Lawson - pleased for you Shawn :-)

    3. Glad that Lance is okay, but surely Dad will have to replace him sooner rather than later.



    After some of the messages in previous races from Verstappen when he
    feels he's been blocked, it felt like karma that he ended up being
    investigated for blocking in qually today.

    I haven't checked: did Max get any penalties for the three
    investigations that I saw listed on the FIA site shortly after qually ended?

    I have to agree about Lance Stroll. I'm sure his father is conflicted:
    one side is his son he has nurtured for many years, and on the other
    side is the points state -- or lack of points -- of the team he now
    owns. But Lance has had more than ample opportunity to prove he belongs
    in F1 and it seems to me that he hasn't shown that he does.

    Going to be an interesting race tomorrow (I hope!)

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  • From ~misfit~@21:1/5 to Sir Tim on Sun Sep 17 13:16:18 2023
    On 17/09/2023 7:32 am, Sir Tim wrote:
    1. Don’t think I would like to be going to dinner with Max this evening!

    Yeah nah. It seems that the TD around movable aero has really hurt RBR.

    2. Good effort by Lawson - pleased for you Shawn :-)

    Thanks! I've always rated Tsunoda since seeing him race in the junior formulae but now, seeing Liam
    working hard to match Tsunoda's pace shows how good he really is.

    That said Tsunoda's has had a while to get used to F1 and the car. The last time they raced as team
    mates Liam finished the championship in second and Yuki finished in fourth. Then in the 2019 F3
    championship Yuki was 9th and Liam 11th (but in different teams) so not that big a gap between them
    results-wise.

    3. Glad that Lance is okay, but surely Dad will have to replace him sooner rather than later.

    Agreed. Stroll has to be the most expensive pay driver in the history of F1 (with his dad even
    having to buy into a production car company to ensure his seat). However it seems that Lance is
    just not top-tier material. He's had enough time now to rise to the challenge if he was capable of
    it. Alonso's really showed just how poorly Lance has been performing...

    No, that's unfair. Lance has been driving out of his skin. It just seems that he doesn't quite have
    the ability to live up to daddy's demands.

    Cheers,
    --
    Shaun.

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    in the DSM"
    David Melville

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  • From Sir Tim@21:1/5 to Darryl Johnson on Sun Sep 17 06:56:56 2023
    Darryl Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 2023-09-16 3:32 PM, Sir Tim wrote:
    1. Don’t think I would like to be going to dinner with Max this evening! >>
    2. Good effort by Lawson - pleased for you Shawn :-)

    3. Glad that Lance is okay, but surely Dad will have to replace him sooner >> rather than later.



    After some of the messages in previous races from Verstappen when he
    feels he's been blocked, it felt like karma that he ended up being investigated for blocking in qually today.

    I haven't checked: did Max get any penalties for the three
    investigations that I saw listed on the FIA site shortly after qually ended?

    Two reprimands for Max and a €5000 fine for RB.


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    Sir Tim

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  • From Phil Carmody@21:1/5 to Darryl Johnson on Sun Sep 17 19:46:20 2023
    Darryl Johnson <[email protected]> writes:
    Going to be an interesting race tomorrow (I hope!)

    That circuit? No way.

    However, SC + VSC and strategies that weren't prepared for that proved
    to supply some real interest in the last 12 laps.

    Merc should have enforced team orders. If HAM hadn't been in RUS's
    mirrors, there's a chance it could have been 1 & 2 rather than 3 & 4.

    Phil
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  • From Sir Tim@21:1/5 to Phil Carmody on Sun Sep 17 17:55:08 2023
    Phil Carmody <[email protected]> wrote:
    Darryl Johnson <[email protected]> writes:
    Going to be an interesting race tomorrow (I hope!)

    That circuit? No way.

    However, SC + VSC and strategies that weren't prepared for that proved
    to supply some real interest in the last 12 laps.

    Merc should have enforced team orders. If HAM hadn't been in RUS's
    mirrors, there's a chance it could have been 1 & 2 rather than 3 & 4.

    Hmmm, not sure about that. Personally, I think they should have pitted
    Hamilton but left Russell out.

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    Sir Tim

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