2022 Mexican Grand Prix - Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, Oct 28 - 30

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Ben1980
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Norris is very good, and still young! Great potential if he gets a car that can challenge.

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TimW wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:24
Norris is also very impressive, has me wondering how he would compare in a top car
Incredibly good. He deserves a top seat.

Ricciardo today with that move on Yuki :( but it did show that a long yellow stint and then red was an option. Russell even specifically asked for it but was denied. That to me was kinda strange. He already took the yellows that far.

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organic wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:30
search wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:28
on German TV, Toto Wolff just said that they considered to take the softs, but decided to go for the hards instead because Latifi was looking so strong on them =D>
Once again Latifi is merc's downfall. This guy is a magician
Thats amazing they are looking at Latifi for that sort of stuff.

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Big Tea wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:02
chrisc90 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:00
I bet its going to be a quiet post-race for Sky...giving they only have Toto to interview.
Lucky for RBR they have their own sponsorship, any of the other teams would have to answer to sponsors for lost airtime
I'm sure sponsors will be very mad
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organic wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:30
search wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:28
on German TV, Toto Wolff just said that they considered to take the softs, but decided to go for the hards instead because Latifi was looking so strong on them =D>
Once again Latifi is merc's downfall. This guy is a magician
:lol: :lol:

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Juzh wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:34
Big Tea wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:02
chrisc90 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:00
I bet its going to be a quiet post-race for Sky...giving they only have Toto to interview.
Lucky for RBR they have their own sponsorship, any of the other teams would have to answer to sponsors for lost airtime
I'm sure sponsors will be very mad
https://i.imgur.com/TPgH1ze.png
Lost airtime is lost airtime, no matter where else it is seen. As you say, they are not going to make a big thing of it, but do you think they will be happy about it?
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.

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chrisc90 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:32
organic wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:30
search wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:28
on German TV, Toto Wolff just said that they considered to take the softs, but decided to go for the hards instead because Latifi was looking so strong on them =D>
Once again Latifi is merc's downfall. This guy is a magician
Thats amazing they are looking at Latifi for that sort of stuff.
Considering Latifi was lapped by Albon, that has to be a joke/troll/parody.

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Big Tea wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:37
Juzh wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:34
Big Tea wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:02


Lucky for RBR they have their own sponsorship, any of the other teams would have to answer to sponsors for lost airtime
I'm sure sponsors will be very mad
https://i.imgur.com/TPgH1ze.png
Lost airtime is lost airtime, no matter where else it is seen. As you say, they are not going to make a big thing of it, but do you think they will be happy about it?
If I was a sponsor paying $500m over 4 years and if the team turned round and said no more interviews with Sky I wouldnt be bothered. Lets face it, you only really see a face and collar in the interviews so dont see much. The fact that its been SOOO widely reported about it, will probably pay more than 30seconds on the TV.

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Danica Patrick ask some seriously good questions in between the blabbering from Lazenby and the baiting from Di Resta

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AR3-GP wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:45
Danica Patrick ask some seriously good questions in between the blabbering from Lazenby and the baiting from Di Resta
Who've they actually managed to interview after the race then?

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chrisc90 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:45
AR3-GP wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:45
Danica Patrick ask some seriously good questions in between the blabbering from Lazenby and the baiting from Di Resta
Who've they actually managed to interview after the race then?
They did a segment with Ric, then Toto, and then Russell. That's all that I've seen from their twitter though.

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Some say,

That they are still waiting for red bulls tyres to drop off, and that the best race strategy is to follow Latifi.

All we know is, they're called the Mercedes pit wall.

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InsaneX_Badger wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:50
Some say,

That they are still waiting for red bulls tyres to drop off and that the best race strategy is to follow Latifi.

All we know is, they're called the Mercedes pit wall.
Interesting as Christian said with Will Buxton that 2 stops was never on the cards. He was a bit confused why they didnt go long with Russell and drop onto the soft.

Im sure it was RB that did a lot of laps in FP3 on the soft with a couple cooler laps inbetween so imagine they had some decent data how the soft was wearing.

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interesting that Ferrari didn't even try to go for the fastest lap with Leclerc in the end.

But maybe they just didn't realize early enough that they'd get lapped when pitting. With them, you never know.

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AMG.Tzan wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:22
chrisc90 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:15
Ben1980 wrote:
31 Oct 2022, 00:13


Not sure of that's true. But the combination is currently the best by far.
Who's put a better drive together than Max this season?

I mean bias aside from myself, I dont think anyone else has been as good as Max these last 2 years when you look at the statistics over the course of the season.
You must have been sleeping last year! You would have lost a championship with a faster car had it not been for a genius called Masi…Hamilton managed races far better than Max who always drove erratically just to keep a position!

What’s changed this year? Red Bull brought a much faster car than anyone else (obviously through cheating the budget cap)…Max hasn’t gotten any better! His car has… :wink:
You could say Mercedes lost last year's finale with the same mistake as this race: Wrong tyre choice. Mercedes has shown that being conservative has gotten the better of them, or maybe it's a fault of being too sure of themselves. Whether it's the risk of track position or being on faster tires, Mercedes seems to just make the wrong call.

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