2015 Russian Grand Prix - Sochi, October 09-11

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Re: 2015 Russian Grand Prix - Sochi, October 09-11

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water sprinkles!

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Remove the white lines and race wall to wall

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Let's share Mercedes covering themselves:

http://m.autosport.com/news/report.php/ ... -gp-repeat

I don't believe we'll see a Singapore repeat - in terms of Mercedes being so off the pace - but I do think we might see a more competitive race than Japan with these tyres and this kind of track.

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WilliamsF1 wrote:Remove the white lines and race wall to wall
:idea: about the only way to save the track at this point

f1316 wrote:...I don't believe we'll see a Singapore repeat - in terms of Mercedes being so off the pace - but I do think we might see a more competitive race than Japan with these tyres and this kind of track.
Agreed, if by "more competitive" you mean "closer but still a blowout"

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Sector one has a high speed turn the rest of the turns are more or less exactly like in Singapore, that is, a lot of ~90 degree corners that are very difficult to put traction down on.
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Thank God they changed the tire choice.
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Sochi is a lot more like Monaco, than Singapore, the track is supper smooth with a normal ambient temperature.
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the serious problem with sochi is, the track has serious amount of 115-125 kmph corners with ocean of tarmac on either sides!!!!!!!

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One of the view things I enjoy about this race is the bright light shining onto the cars, making them look stunning.

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Russian GP PREVIEW



[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rUpnpx ... e=youtu.be[/youtube

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PlatinumZealot wrote:Thank God they changed the tire choice.
Amen.

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Samraj_official wrote:the serious problem with sochi is, the track has serious amount of 115-125 kmph corners with ocean of tarmac on either sides!!!!!!!
Don't forget a lot of the turns are off camber as well, so putting down power is very tricky.
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They say sochi has a good climate. It is not like the bleak Russia we know from novels and television; Sochi is close to Georgia and has a sub-tropical climate.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humid_subtropical_climate

Azerbaijan is just a few hundred km's to the east...
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Manoah2u wrote:i remember sochi last year was so boring that i fell asleep watching it [literally] and then woke up mid-race and noticed it was still super boring and then i went and googled pictures of lee mckenzie and natalie pinkham to see which one i think would win in a f1 reporter battle and realised natalie pinkham is the 100% clear winner.

it was way more exciting than the actual sochi race. i'm expecting the same this year.
Best post of the thread so far :D :lol:

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I expect a good race, soft range of Pirelli and a circuit that fits a little Ferrari, so it might be a little close to Mercedes, here are a summary of what was the weekend in Russia 2014 https://youtu.be/Xx7JJTwfuxE

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