2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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Re: 2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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Waiting for the FIA release "Second DRS Zone added between turn 14 and 16" :lol:

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MtthsMlw wrote:
01 Oct 2018, 22:37
Waiting for the FIA release "Second DRS Zone added between turn 14 and 16" :lol:
why not? They already did it with T1 in silverstone.

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Rain expected all weekend. Chance of rain on Sunday is 60 percent.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/week/330.html

Also, there's a typhoon on the south of Japan. Who knows if it will hit Japan.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
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Re: 2018 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 5-7 October

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This year's S1 could be literally neck-breaking lol

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Kong-Rey is currently a huge Cat5 tyfoon heading for Japan , making landfall on Saturday ...

http://www.severe-weather.eu/tropical-w ... n-pacific/
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Phil wrote:
01 Oct 2018, 18:27
Didnt exactly this already hurt them in Singapore?
Ferrari has been really one note with their tire choices and it has compromised them some.

Maybe in Suzuka it will be ok because i think the options are rather conservative.
Still no reason to limit yourself in this way.

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Juzh wrote:
01 Oct 2018, 22:54
MtthsMlw wrote:
01 Oct 2018, 22:37
Waiting for the FIA release "Second DRS Zone added between turn 14 and 16" :lol:
why not? They already did it with T1 in silverstone.
I know and I was surprised the FIA would allow that :D

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Hamilton will be a beast here if it rains.

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Bill_Kar wrote:
01 Oct 2018, 18:15
Same situation with the tyres. Let's see how painful it'll be this time for Ferrari.
Same here, I wouldn´t be surprised if they hardest option is again the best tyre for the race. And once again, Ferrari has only one.

I guess that when they choosed this option their tyre management was better.

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Kaneda wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 00:21
Rain expected all weekend. Chance of rain on Sunday is 60 percent.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/week/330.html

Also, there's a typhoon on the south of Japan. Who knows if it will hit Japan.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
Mercedes seems to be stronger with rain but giving the 50 points disavantage, I think Ferrari will be happy if we have a we race.

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Surely, only rain can save Ferrari from what looks an extreme tyre choice. I really wonder why they've been going so far out with the softest tyres, its strange.
A pretty fundamental tyre problem might be driving this. Perhaps its getting into the right heat range, perhaps its resonance, who knows.

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Vasconia wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 10:41
Kaneda wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 00:21
Rain expected all weekend. Chance of rain on Sunday is 60 percent.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/week/330.html

Also, there's a typhoon on the south of Japan. Who knows if it will hit Japan.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
Mercedes seems to be stronger with rain but giving the 50 points disavantage, I think Ferrari will be happy if we have a we race.
Mercedes? I think you mean Lewis.

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GrandAxe wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 10:51
Vasconia wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 10:41
Kaneda wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 00:21
Rain expected all weekend. Chance of rain on Sunday is 60 percent.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/week/330.html

Also, there's a typhoon on the south of Japan. Who knows if it will hit Japan.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
Mercedes seems to be stronger with rain but giving the 50 points disavantage, I think Ferrari will be happy if we have a we race.
Mercedes? I think you mean Lewis.
Hamilton is stronger in the rain than Vettel. But Vettel needs a few DNF's of Hamilton to still have a shot at the title. In the rain the risk of a DNF is higher then in the dry, so even Vettel will hope for rain. On the other hand, can't remember the last time Hamilton didn't win a wet GP.

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I agree with Jolle. As a Hamilton fan, I'd want a boring, predictable weekend, no rain, little as risk as possible. Rain is the opposite. Even if you'd assume Hamilton to be the best wet driver, the chance for a DNF or chaos is a lot higher even for him too.
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GrandAxe wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 10:51
Vasconia wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 10:41
Kaneda wrote:
02 Oct 2018, 00:21
Rain expected all weekend. Chance of rain on Sunday is 60 percent.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/week/330.html

Also, there's a typhoon on the south of Japan. Who knows if it will hit Japan.
http://www.jma.go.jp/en/typh/
Mercedes seems to be stronger with rain but giving the 50 points disavantage, I think Ferrari will be happy if we have a we race.
Mercedes? I think you mean Lewis.
In Germany both Mercedes were being faster than Seb until he crashed. But yes, Hamilton is particularly fast. Anyway as I don´t rate Bottas a great wet driver it was clear that the car itself is good under those conditions.

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