2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Max is going to hate these regs even more after this race & spa because his battery would probably just go flat after MnB :lol:

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RIP Ferrari.

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Absolute lunacy, what an abomination of a rule set. I hope heads will roll somewhere, for the people who actually thought this up.

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Rikhart wrote:
01 Jul 2026, 23:56
Absolute lunacy, what an abomination of a rule set. I hope heads will roll somewhere, for the people who actually thought this up.
So a person from the web did a thing and that "proved" something?

This isn't Max, it isn't an official source, it's simply "some bloke from the web".

Yes, his "simulation" might be correct but until we see the real thing it's irrelevant.
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I expect the top 4 spots to be comfortably occupied by the Merc engined teams. I wonder if maybe Alpine will also look very good here.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
02 Jul 2026, 00:12
Rikhart wrote:
01 Jul 2026, 23:56
Absolute lunacy, what an abomination of a rule set. I hope heads will roll somewhere, for the people who actually thought this up.
So a person from the web did a thing and that "proved" something?

This isn't Max, it isn't an official source, it's simply "some bloke from the web".

Yes, his "simulation" might be correct but until we see the real thing it's irrelevant.
What is the guy responding to with that article? A quote by the best driver in F1, after trying the track on Red Bull's simulator:

https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/4917 ... rent-track

Just to remind you, he has been right about this farce for more than two years now (and his source was their simulator, as well).

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Just_a_fan wrote:
02 Jul 2026, 00:12
Rikhart wrote:
01 Jul 2026, 23:56
Absolute lunacy, what an abomination of a rule set. I hope heads will roll somewhere, for the people who actually thought this up.
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So a person from the web did a thing and that "proved" something?

This isn't Max, it isn't an official source, it's simply "some bloke from the web".

Yes, his "simulation" might be correct but until we see the real thing it's irrelevant.
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This "some bloke from the web" the way you refer to him with contempt, derogatory and in a disparaging manner,
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It is part of his job. He is famous for it.
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We'll find out for real whether the mitigations introduced to prevent a terrible spectacle are going to work.

My gut feeling is that if they prevent the Maggots/Becketts section from being a test of driver skill and car performance then they will lose the game and it's all going to stink.

The Suzuka Esses were sacrificed to the altar of harvesting...I can imagine that from Woodcote there will be a huge drain and by Copse there will be clipping and by Maggots....we're just cruising to charge up before the Hangar Straight.
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The LEGO cars are back this weekend!!

https://www.formula1.com/en/video/f1-le ... 3409543144



A closer look at the LEGO karts that are made up of nearly 30,000 bricks and can reach 20mph.
It’s going to be carnage on Sunday 😅


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WHEN did Max drive it in the simulator? Strange that he'd talk about that when he's spend a day driving the circuit in the real car a coupe of months ago for a filming day.

I am thinking that's an old quote being dragged out to feed the bias of the "2026 is crap" crowd who apparently care more a how long the cars are at full throttle than whether we have close competitive racing. Oh and not forgetting that the cars are too quiet (even though they're louder than a heavy rock concert in terms of decibels.
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WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
02 Jul 2026, 15:59
WHEN did Max drive it in the simulator? Strange that he'd talk about that when he's spend a day driving the circuit in the real car a coupe of months ago for a filming day.

I am thinking that's an old quote being dragged out to feed the bias of the "2026 is crap" crowd who apparently care more a how long the cars are at full throttle than whether we have close competitive racing. Oh and not forgetting that the cars are too quiet (even though they're louder than a heavy rock concert in terms of decibels.
No. It's a direct quote from post race press conference in Austria. Look up the video on youtube.

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WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
02 Jul 2026, 15:59
WHEN did Max drive it in the simulator? Strange that he'd talk about that when he's spend a day driving the circuit in the real car a coupe of months ago for a filming day.

I am thinking that's an old quote being dragged out to feed the bias of the "2026 is crap" crowd who apparently care more a how long the cars are at full throttle than whether we have close competitive racing. Oh and not forgetting that the cars are too quiet (even though they're louder than a heavy rock concert in terms of decibels.
You can pull your head out of the sand now. They've already changed the regs for the next season and the FIA president can't stop talking about V8s in the first year of a new regulation. Do you think this is a sign that they are happy with the product? :lol:

Here's reality for you:

Why Silverstone will bring out the worst of F1 2026 https://www.the-race.com/formula-1/f1-d ... 2026-cars/
"I think this is going to be the most unprecedented weekend in terms of the power deployment," said Hamilton.

"All us drivers have been talking in the drivers' chat about just how poor the power is going to be through this track.

"We run out of battery power, there's only a few corners to charge the engine, so the [MGU-]K will be switched off for a large portion of the lap."
"Honestly, I think it's going to be huge. If you look at the speed traces, we start losing deployment going into Copse," he said.

"Normally the engine’s screaming as you're going into Copse, and you're holding on for dear life as you go through there flat out.

"This year, the engine will be coasting down, most likely will be downshifting whilst full throttle, trying to keep the engine revs higher. It'll be a long, long straight with no deployment, basically.

"And then Maggotts and Becketts is not going to feel the same because I think you have to lift and coast or something through there for a period of time. So it's just a completely different track.
Alonso said that Becketts had now become a "charging station" for the cars.

The Aston Martin driver also offered a downbeat assessment of how things will play out both this weekend and in the next race at Spa-Francorchamps.

"I think this year is going to be very different and not fun to drive," he said. "The cars, looking at the simulator lap and things like that, is going to be quite sad, I think for drivers, but also for the spectators, and vice versa."
Alpine driver Franco Colapinto said he was keeping his fingers crossed that the cars in real life were improved compared to how they had been during preparation runs in the simulator.

"Hopefully it's better than the sim," he said. "It was tough. I think generally it's a track that you always love driving at and that you push the F1 cars to the limit.

"Before the year started we already knew that Silverstone, Australia, Japan/Suzuka were going to be tracks that were going to be difficult with energy and that we would be running out with so long straights and with no braking at all almost.

"You're flat for 2km or something like that. It's going to be difficult. I think these corners are going to become less of a corner almost. Let's see tomorrow."
"A lot of the tracks with the most character in the previous generation, the fast-flowing high-speed circuits now just lack reward when driving them, and that hurts a bit," said Ollie Bearman.

"And one of maybe the ballsiest sections of track of the whole year - which was Maggotts and Becketts - this year it seems to be just one corner, and the bits before you're going so slow because you don't have any power that it's not actually a corner anymore."
Perez said: "It's really what's more optimal for the engine, for the energy.

"Sometimes I think we're going to be finding a case where probably going slower through the corner ultimately will be faster.

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WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
02 Jul 2026, 15:59
Oh and not forgetting that the cars are too quiet (even though they're louder than a heavy rock concert in terms of decibels.
Yea I hate this argument as it shows a lack of awareness. A lot (maybe even most) fans don't want to wear earplugs or earmuffs for multiple hours outside on a hot sunny day. They want to be able to talk with the people in their group without having to worry about tinnitus in the future.
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