2012 Abu Dhabi GP - Yas Marina

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raymondu999 wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45JDffxaarM[/youtube]
What?! That man sounds like Paul Di Resta - Do not want to hear what he has to say!
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Just wondering what will happen is someone spin or stall their car at the pit exit tunnel during a busy SC pit session??

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Reports a while back said it would mean a pit lane closing, or a red flag - though a red flag seems farfetched.
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raymondu999 wrote:Reports a while back said it would mean a pit lane closing, or a red flag - though a red flag seems farfetched.
in the worst case scenario a car could be trap inside the tunnel with cars waiting behind it, which would make recovery effort more difficult. And this could mean those pit cars behind might have to wait for a few minutes before they could rejoin the track. If its a few minutes, that would mean that team like HRT and Marussia could actually end up finishing i points.

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So here's a screwed up theory - just for the hell of it. Say Webber, 1 place ahead of Alonso, pits on the same lap. He's just ahead, and does his usual drift in the tunnel (a lot of drivers seem to like sliding the rear around in the tunnel to get it pointed to the exit)

Webber in this scenario overdoes it, and his tyre hits the wall, damaging the right rear suspension beyond repair.

Or replace it to Vettel & Massa.

What then?

CHT - you bring up an absolutely fascinating point. Knock on wood though. I hope the championship doesn't get adversely affected in that way.

Please note that I am not condoning, nor am I predicting, an occurence.
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raymondu999 wrote:Reports a while back said it would mean a pit lane closing, or a red flag - though a red flag seems farfetched.
I would expect that, if any of the title challengers are caught in such a way then Charlie would throw a red flag. If just mid fielder/back markers are caught then I reckon he wouldn't.

Bernie won't want a title decided by something as silly as a blocked pitlane - not good advertising for a premium-level series.
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I think the field should be closer here, as this track isn't as aero as India. Extrapolating from Singapore which is a similar track and from what I've read, I think Force India and Williams will be strong here too. Remember Maldonado qualified 2nd in Singapore.

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A little bit more emphasis on power and kerb riding required though - thanks to the long straights as well as the last sector. Mind you they've added for this year the orange sausage type kerbs to stop the drivers taking so much kerb in Sector 3.
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So with new kerbs, we'll see a pole laptime above 1:41

Interesting video from Pirelli that shows approximately the level of downforce of current F1 cars
With DRS open, we have 800 kg at 225 kmh, 1200 kg at 277 kmh (so at 311 kmh we get 1513 kg of DF)
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A super interesting season end. Abu Dhabi sounds more like a Red bull track. But ALO needs to take his revenge after 2010 big strategy drama.....

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Javert wrote:Video from Pirelli that shows approximately the level of downforce of current F1 cars
With DRS open, we have 800 kg at 225 kmh, 1200 kg at 277 kmh (so at 311 kmh we get 1513 kg of DF)
How do you extrapolate that?
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WhiteBlue wrote:
Javert wrote:Video from Pirelli that shows approximately the level of downforce of current F1 cars
With DRS open, we have 800 kg at 225 kmh, 1200 kg at 277 kmh (so at 311 kmh we get 1513 kg of DF)
How do you extrapolate that?
Downforce "depends" on square the speed, so
(311/277)^2 * 1200 = 1513
Things actually may be a little more tricky, but the amount is approximately that