2019 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 15-17

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Re: 2019 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 15-17

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Does anybody have fp1 lap times from fia website (event timing information) - I can't find link

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dans79 wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:19
kaido wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:12
Do you really think times for FP2 are representative of the order.
Other than Ferrari, the pecking order looks about right.
Maaaaayyyyybe in the order itself, but do you think Alfa Romeo is a tenth slower than Ferrari? Do you think Renault is a tenth faster than Ferrari, within a tenth of redbull?

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Sometimes I really wish the commentators would just shut up, instead of babbling on with their mindless conjecture!
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Those kerbs are nasty!
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tranquility2k4 wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:26
Does anybody have fp1 lap times from fia website (event timing information) - I can't find link
https://www.fia.com/events/fia-formula- ... ormation-1

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Gasly - "no power". Uh oh.
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dans79 wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:27
Sometimes I really wish the commentators would just shut up, instead of babbling on with their mindless conjecture!
Yes I agree, it's a bit like it was in testing when they were just talking about random stuff instead of trying to analyse actual testing items. I have found it very frustrating when they keep on doing split screen so you can't actually see the track action very well and they always seem to do it when someone is on e.g. a qualifying simulation, or they choose to take an ad break when gasly and both Ferraris do their quali laps - I mean cmon this is the best part of fp2.

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FP1: Hamilton narrowly ahead of Ferrari

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FP1: Hamilton narrowly ahead of Ferrari

Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton was fastest as the new Formula One cars headed out for the first competitive running of the season. The World Champion ended up just a tiny bit faster than the Ferrari duo, headed by Vettel.

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Re: 2019 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 15-17

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what happened with Honda?
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Bottas' long run pace was fast and pretty consistent.

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tranquility2k4 wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:11
Toto wolf has played a blinder getting all media to believe Merc was slow lol then they do this to make it look like a heroic comeback. Everytime they have a bad race they do this then bounce back immediately which isn't possible unless you always have something in hand or something extra waiting to be bolted on. Maybe Merc are still playing with competition trying to make it look close so viewers don't get bored.
I am tired of this. Fortunately some of us have never believed Mercedes was in trouble. I had my doubts because of the different packages but I was expecting them to be strong here. Anyway, I hope Ferrari has the pace to beat them tomorrow.

How about the longs runs between Mercedes and Ferrari? who is the fastest one?

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McLaren at the back of the midfield is slightly surprising, but its too early to make a call on anything, other than Williams being last.

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And by the McLaren and especially Williams... :(

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jagunx51 wrote:
15 Mar 2019, 08:44
what happened with Honda?
Gasly said lost power and team said you can keep going. It must be something like what alo had live spa (full throttle turn and software lost the knowledge of what to do problem)
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