2019 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 06 - 08

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Re: 2019 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 06 - 08

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So, not with all onboards, but at least all the radio traffic:
https://www.racefans.net/2019/09/07/ana ... -unfolded/
Rivals, not enemies.

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I think it's likely going to be a Merc win. If the track is wet/damp/drying at the start of the race the first corner will be entertaining. I wonder how many drivers will take to the run off.

Whats the history of safety cars in wet Monza?

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hollus wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:34
So, not with all onboards, but at least all the radio traffic:
https://www.racefans.net/2019/09/07/ana ... -unfolded/
Thanks. Should be interesting.

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Dry race:
1. Ham
2. Bot
3. Vet

Full wet race:
1. Ver
2. Ham
3. Bot

Mixed race/safety car(s)...all likely:
1. ???
2. ???
3. ???

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Yeah, the track is expected to be rained upon until shortly before the start, with rain then only expected after the race again (of course), so a drying track might mean another start behind the safety car with then a standing start on wets, leading to a flurry of cars going for intermediates rather soon (or perhaps after the 1st SC of the day as on early optimistic driver spins out on intermediates?), these are conditions in which Hamilton has usually been very good, while Leclerc has little to show in that situation, and in addition, the Ferrari still seems to lose out in rainy conditions/can't use its full power advantage. Once it is dry, the Mercedes should be better on race pace anyway, so little chance for either Ferrari; maybe a Renault podium possible (ie. Ricciardo; or McLaren with Sainz?).

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RZS10 wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 21:36
edit: according to AMuS Masi said Bottas finished his lap 2 tenths before the red flag
Oh please. It's like his "perfect" start in Austria last year...car moving while start lights still not fully out. I guess Bottas has a talent in timing things just perfect.

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Bonkers situation in Q3. I wonder if there's scope to have a different format for Q3 depending on the track i.e. cars are released from the pits at intervals to make sure they are spaced out on track and can only complete a single timed lap before returning to the pits. Basically, trying to do a hot lap style qualifying but only for Q3 and only on tracks where this sort of non-sense is possible.

I guess ultimately, if they move the formula towards generating downforce from the underbody perhaps this sort of problem will go away.

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Restomaniac wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:25
zibby43 wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:16
Lots of great discussion about the qualifying fiasco.

But . . . what does everyone think about the actual race happening tomorrow?
Hamilton for the win.
Capharol wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:31
Ham wins, Leclerc 2nd, Vettel 3rd, Bottas 4th, Verstappen 5th, Albon 6th
Should be an exciting one.

Any updates on the weather conditions for tomorrow?

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zibby43 wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:57
Restomaniac wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:25
zibby43 wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:16
Lots of great discussion about the qualifying fiasco.

But . . . what does everyone think about the actual race happening tomorrow?
Hamilton for the win.
Capharol wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:31
Ham wins, Leclerc 2nd, Vettel 3rd, Bottas 4th, Verstappen 5th, Albon 6th
Should be an exciting one.

Any updates on the weather conditions for tomorrow?
my app is saying 58% chance of rain at 14:00 and 58% at 16:00

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Scorpaguy wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:42
Dry race:
1. Ham
2. Bot
3. Vet

Full wet race:
1. Ver
2. Ham
3. Bot

Mixed race/safety car(s)...all likely:
1. ???
2. ???
3. ???
So the pole man has no chance of snatching the podium?

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bosyber wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:42
Yeah, the track is expected to be rained upon until shortly before the start, with rain then only expected after the race again (of course), so a drying track might mean another start behind the safety car with then a standing start on wets, leading to a flurry of cars going for intermediates rather soon (or perhaps after the 1st SC of the day as on early optimistic driver spins out on intermediates?), these are conditions in which Hamilton has usually been very good, while Leclerc has little to show in that situation, and in addition, the Ferrari still seems to lose out in rainy conditions/can't use its full power advantage. Once it is dry, the Mercedes should be better on race pace anyway, so little chance for either Ferrari; maybe a Renault podium possible (ie. Ricciardo; or McLaren with Sainz?).
When did they bring in this nonsense with the safety car? Not so long ago they started races in pooring rain normally, with a standing start.

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hollus wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:34
So, not with all onboards, but at least all the radio traffic:
https://www.racefans.net/2019/09/07/ana ... -unfolded/
So reading that every driver was being told how it was tight right at the start. Some even before they left the pits.

That kind of disputes the argument that they all hadn’t left it too late. I think it’s obvious that even if one of the drivers had been willing to lead off the field that not everyone would have made the flag due to tyre warm-ups and gaping.

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hollus wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:34
So, not with all onboards, but at least all the radio traffic:
https://www.racefans.net/2019/09/07/ana ... -unfolded/
Hamilton accusing the Ferraris of purposely keeping them from starting their lap, figures...
Last edited by mzso on 07 Sep 2019, 23:19, edited 1 time in total.

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Capharol wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 23:02
zibby43 wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:57
Should be an exciting one.

Any updates on the weather conditions for tomorrow?
my app is saying 58% chance of rain at 14:00 and 58% at 16:00
Thank you very much!

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Diesel wrote:
07 Sep 2019, 22:50
Bonkers situation in Q3. I wonder if there's scope to have a different format for Q3 depending on the track i.e. cars are released from the pits at intervals to make sure they are spaced out on track and can only complete a single timed lap before returning to the pits. Basically, trying to do a hot lap style qualifying but only for Q3 and only on tracks where this sort of non-sense is possible.

I guess ultimately, if they move the formula towards generating downforce from the underbody perhaps this sort of problem will go away.
You need to do that in all segments.
But I think it's time to move past the current format:
  • Constantly allow three drivers on track (one per sector)
  • Allow them four laps (with in/out laps)
  • They should be let out one at a time in the order they queued up at the pit exit, when someone comes in. (should work fine with the new tires designed to work without blankets)
  • Maybe keep the periodic dumping of the last few drivers.
No towing, blocking, coasting, just pushing.