2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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Capharol
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Re: Technical Directive 35/19

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RZS10 wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 14:33
Espresso wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 12:31
somewhere I read (can't find the source anymore) about 2 more prior to the Brazil GP....
Since they're probably numbered in ascending order and the TD from Austin was 35/19 and this one is 38/19 it's only fair to assume that there has also been 36/19 and 37/19 sometime between the races...
but these TD's are nowhere to find

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Re: Technical Directive 35/19

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Capharol wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 15:07
RZS10 wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 14:33
Espresso wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 12:31
somewhere I read (can't find the source anymore) about 2 more prior to the Brazil GP....
Since they're probably numbered in ascending order and the TD from Austin was 35/19 and this one is 38/19 it's only fair to assume that there has also been 36/19 and 37/19 sometime between the races...
but these TD's are nowhere to find
They don't release them to the general public.
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Re: Technical Directive 35/19

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dans79 wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 15:13
Capharol wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 15:07
RZS10 wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 14:33


Since they're probably numbered in ascending order and the TD from Austin was 35/19 and this one is 38/19 it's only fair to assume that there has also been 36/19 and 37/19 sometime between the races...
but these TD's are nowhere to find
They don't release them to the general public.
which was planned back then by Charlie, after, i believe it was Brundle, asked why these directives aren't accessable for the public.
Charlie back then said it could be done.....but nothing ever has been done

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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maxxer wrote:
11 Nov 2019, 13:52
if it rains its max his race unless Honda also might opt to try a new pu ahead of next year.
Last time it rained in Brazil he wasn't much of a threat to the leader of the race though.
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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:18
maxxer wrote:
11 Nov 2019, 13:52
if it rains its max his race unless Honda also might opt to try a new pu ahead of next year.
Last time it rained in Brazil he wasn't much of a threat to the leader of the race though.
Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:55
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:18
maxxer wrote:
11 Nov 2019, 13:52
if it rains its max his race unless Honda also might opt to try a new pu ahead of next year.
Last time it rained in Brazil he wasn't much of a threat to the leader of the race though.
Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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Wouter wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:07
NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:55
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:18


Last time it rained in Brazil he wasn't much of a threat to the leader of the race though.
Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
#-o #-o #-o

A reminder for the both of you.

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"On a treacherous Interlagos track, Max Verstappen showed what an extraordinary talent he is."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO3q69x2sXA
Me'h, 2nd best car that season. New wet tyres, finished 3rd. Maybe I'm just not easily impressed. In that video James Allen mentions Senna at Monaco in 84, or Schumacher in Barcelona 96 as comparisons. The thing is , Senna finished 2nd in the 7th or 8th best car. And Schumacher won the race in the 3rd best car. So again, Max didnt win in the 2nd best car, and never overtook Lewis. For me , it ws a good recovery drive after a gamble that didn't pay off. He got extremely lucky with the safety car to bunch the field back up and net him a free pitstop.
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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:17
Me'h, 2nd best car that season. New wet tyres, finished 3rd. Maybe I'm just not easily impressed. In that video James Allen mentions Senna at Monaco in 84, or Schumacher in Barcelona 96 as comparisons. The thing is , Senna finished 2nd in the 7th or 8th best car. And Schumacher won the race in the 3rd best car. So again, Max didnt win in the 2nd best car, and never overtook Lewis. For me , it ws a good recovery drive after a gamble that didn't pay off. He got extremely lucky with the safety car to bunch the field back up and net him a free pitstop.
I concur with this assessment.
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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:17
Wouter wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:07
NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:55


Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
#-o #-o #-o

A reminder for the both of you.

FORMULA 1

"On a treacherous Interlagos track, Max Verstappen showed what an extraordinary talent he is."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO3q69x2sXA
Me'h, 2nd best car that season. New wet tyres, finished 3rd. Maybe I'm just not easily impressed. In that video James Allen mentions Senna at Monaco in 84, or Schumacher in Barcelona 96 as comparisons. The thing is , Senna finished 2nd in the 7th or 8th best car. And Schumacher won the race in the 3rd best car. So again, Max didnt win in the 2nd best car, and never overtook Lewis. For me , it ws a good recovery drive after a gamble that didn't pay off. He got extremely lucky with the safety car to bunch the field back up and net him a free pitstop.
it was a stellar drive from 16th to 3rd in 16 laps, overtaking his own teammate who was driving in the same car with 1 lap older Wet tyre, Lauda, Wolff, Brundle, Hill..... even the foreign TV Stations claims it was a stellar drive

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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Max is awesome in the wet, BUT so is Lewis. Let's just hope it is wet [-o<

And what about Charles in the wet?

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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Wouter wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:07
NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:55
PlatinumZealot wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:18


Last time it rained in Brazil he wasn't much of a threat to the leader of the race though.
Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
#-o #-o #-o

A reminder for the both of you.

FORMULA 1

"On a treacherous Interlagos track, Max Verstappen showed what an extraordinary talent he is."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JO3q69x2sXA
Exceptional talent, Alonso has just stated he believes Max is the best driver in F1 atm. He's only going to get better with experience, still could end up a case of what if if he doesn't drop in the right seat at the right time.

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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izzy wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:50
Max is awesome in the wet, BUT so is Lewis. Let's just hope it is wet [-o<

And what about Charles in the wet?
I think we can all agree that all three are the best out of all three in the wet...

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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https://it.motorsport.com/f1/news/f1-tr ... e/4596694/

about the other 2 Tds of these days:
1) about the blowing bell front tires for Mercedes
2) about the air intake of the rear brakes for Mercedes.
both approved

there is no "alleged minor illegality" as Fia said about the rear rim of the 2018.. those rims #-o

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Re: 2019 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 15-17 November

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Wass85 wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:58
Wouter wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 17:07
NathanOlder wrote:
14 Nov 2019, 16:55


Yeah, He started 4th, finished 3rd, and the guy who started 3rd crashed out, and that goes down as one of Max's best races :lol:
#-o #-o #-o

A reminder for the both of you.

FORMULA 1

"On a treacherous Interlagos track, Max Verstappen showed what an extraordinary talent he is."
Exceptional talent, Alonso has just stated he believes Max is the best driver in F1 atm. He's only going to get better with experience, still could end up a case of what if if he doesn't drop in the right seat at the right time.
I'm a bonafide Alonso fan, but I can't help but feel statements like that are just an underhanded dig at Hamilton's success.

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