2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Rikhart wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:40
SB15 wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:25
Kimi's 3rd test: You beat Lando in Miami, Neck & neck with George in Canada, now the question is can you beat Lewis Hamilton at his best in Silverstone?
With or without providential safety cars?
Especially when mixed with rain and a red flag... :lol:
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Mandrake wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:02
Still find it frustrating with the different deployment strategies it's hard to make something out of the individual performances...
Is Hamilton absolutely OP in sector 3 or do they just deploy later....
There was a brief graphic at one point that showed the Ferraris as fastest in the slower corners. Starting a straight with a bit more speed, even if only a few km/h, will always help on the following straight. Perhaps Hamilton also carried a few km/h more out of the MB complex and was able to keep it along the Hanger Straight.

I would expect Mercedes to look at Ferrari and tweak their PU map to cover some of that off. I don't expect Hamilton to pull the same result in the full race qualifying tomorrow and I think he'll struggle to keep Kimi behind in the Jog tomorrow too. I expect to see Kimi on pole and the top step on Sunday.
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:01
Rikhart wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:40
SB15 wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:25
Kimi's 3rd test: You beat Lando in Miami, Neck & neck with George in Canada, now the question is can you beat Lewis Hamilton at his best in Silverstone?
With or without providential safety cars?
Especially when mixed with rain and a red flag... :lol:
What rain? We're on the verge of a heatwave here!!
"From success, you learn absolutely nothing. From failure and setbacks, conclusions can be drawn." - Niki Lauda

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Badger wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 16:53
Management shouldn't define the formula, especially not energy management seeing as racing is an inherently excessive and energy inefficient activity, that is what makes it fun to watch. The more energy management you introduce the less it becomes racing and the more it becomes like commuting.

In your opinion. How is managing a battery any different than managing fuel levels or managing tyres? Management has been part of F1 for decades.
If what was important was quantity of overtakes F1 would never have become the pinnacle of motorsport. F1 has had an overtaking "problem" for at least 5 decades. F1 had an overtaking problem in the last regulation when the sport grew like crazy. But IMO this debate is a false one because we can have cars that are not energy strangled that can also overtake. If we had a 65/35 split for example you'd still have big deployment deltas helping create overtakes but not nearly as much energy management. Drivers wouldn't need to hold back in corners to save energy for the straights.
Quality, not quantity. With these new regs, drivers can actually follow another car and make overtakes, but unlike in the DRS era, they other driver has more opportunities to fight back, so we get wheel to wheel racing for multiple corners.

65/35 split is still energy strangled. 100% ICE is still energy strangled. You only ever have a finite amount of energy in the form of fuel.

Anyway, bringing this back on topic, Ferrari have done a fantastic job with the car. I would not bet against Lewis leading every single session this weekend. He just seems absolutely on it.
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Image

There can only be one or another or both, of the following two reasons for Hamilton pole :

1) Ferrari must have brilliantly used their ADUO to enhance their PU (ICE/recovery efficiency/deployment efficiency/MGUK itself) because this (white encircled in the pic) is possible only if there is 'extra energy to spare'. To the effect that the Ferrari PU has surpassed not only RBPT's PU, but even the Mercedes PU.

OR/AND

2) Ferrari's overall SLM drag is much much lesser than anyone else.

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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:14
Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:01
Rikhart wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 18:40


With or without providential safety cars?
Especially when mixed with rain and a red flag... :lol:
What rain? We're on the verge of a heatwave here!!
It was jokey reply to the suggestion that Lewis only won by S/C whilst forgetting Brazil 24 and the rain, red flag and S/C and "the best win ever". :)
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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:53
WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:14
Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:01

Especially when mixed with rain and a red flag... :lol:
What rain? We're on the verge of a heatwave here!!
It was jokey reply to the suggestion that Lewis only won by S/C whilst forgetting Brazil 24 and the rain, red flag and S/C and "the best win ever". :)
Who exactly is saying anything about 2024, man? You sound like you have a bit of an obsession there...

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Re: 2026 British Grand Prix - Silverstone, July 03 - 05

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Rikhart wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 20:52
Just_a_fan wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:53
WardenOfTheNorth wrote:
03 Jul 2026, 19:14


What rain? We're on the verge of a heatwave here!!
It was jokey reply to the suggestion that Lewis only won by S/C whilst forgetting Brazil 24 and the rain, red flag and S/C and "the best win ever". :)
Who exactly is saying anything about 2024, man? You sound like you have a bit of an obsession there...
I'm not sure you understand what he is trying to say!
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