2020 Austrian Grand Prix - Spielberg, 3-5 July

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FrukostScones wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:08
Valtteri, it's last lap. Let Lewis pass for the championship! Let Lewis pass for the championship! Valtteri, please.

with only 8-15 races, every point counts.
Or will be BOT allowed to win WDC against HAM?
The championship is between Bottas and Hamilton, so this wont make sense. The RB16 is way too slow to challenge for the title.
True GOATs don’t need the help of superior material to win.

Tom Brady, Usain Bolt are true GOATs.

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TAG wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:09
What was that commentary from Lewis' interview there? Not what you'd expect in the post Q interview, it felt pointed. CURIOUS indeed.
Lewis and Vettel are buddies. Seems Lewis was taking a little dig at Ferrari when he said mercedes team has no politics and the guys are open minded and willing to accept mistakes...
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Moore77 wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:12
LM10 wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:07
godlameroso wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:03
Red Bull slower than last year too.
Maybe Honda lost power as well.
Potentially, yes. Honda was chasing their own party mode, which was nothing but excess oil burning. With Mercedes providing all the guidance to FIA, Honda seems to have been affected with the additional fuel monitoring sensor.
That's totally possible. It completely ruined Ferrari pace, but on the other hand will ensure an easy P2 for RBR but cementing Merc dominance. Practically worst case outcome for spectators.

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I can not follow the logic of the track limits rule. You are on or off. Why all the hassle of some part on the stripes etc rather than if part of a tyre touches the white line it is out, as it is in other sports? As others have said, you are not OK if only half your car is in the wall.
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.

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djones wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:14
Not surprised one bit by the 0.5+

I am however surprised Hamilton has not sorted out his qualifying woes since last season. He will likely lead after the first lap, but it’s going to really start playing on his mind if he can’t get on top of that one lap pace. Just imagine if somebody actually fast like Max was his teammate.
Hamilton is OK. Austria is one of his bogey tracks. Good effort by him. I would say he can afford to lose one of the first two races.
Silverstone x 2. Hungary. Monza. Spain. belgium All are to his strengths. It will be another dominant year.
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Oof
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Let's leave politics out of this because then we will really argue and the mods will shut this down quick.
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Engine feels good..

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Something in common about those 3 bottom teams huh.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:22
Engine feels good..
https://twitter.com/PHortonF1/status/12 ... 3974542337
Thats what I was getting at earlier. Look at those Ferrari powered numbers.

That doesn’t happen by chance across the board like that. It kills the argument that they were playing fair and almost completely confirms the notion that they were up to something.

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MtthsMlw wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:22
Engine feels good..
https://twitter.com/PHortonF1/status/12 ... 3974542337
What’s the theory behind the RBs going slower vs last year?
Team ANTI-HYPE. Prove it, then I’ll anoint you.

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Sevach wrote:
04 Jul 2020, 16:23
https://twitter.com/PHortonF1/status/12 ... 42337?s=20

Something in common about those 3 bottom teams huh.
Yep, double digit amount of hp down on last year :?

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If I was Ferrari, I would put all recourses into engine development. They need to make big improvements before engine freeze.
No sense in going for upgrades this season anyway. They are over 1 and a half seconds slower than Mercedes and that’s on one of the shortest tracks.

I’ve the feeling Ferrari has the weakest engine now. How’s that even possible? Have they really only put effort into improving their engine trick in last couple of years? What a totally riskful move. Still can’t believe what I’ve just witnessed.

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Great homework for Mercedes and McLaren. Ferrari - shame, r.i.p. for 2020-2021 seasons.
BTW, if Ferrari cheated with their engine in 2019 (and not customer teams) , why then Haas and Alfa lost the power as well now? Or they also had cheated engine?

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Very disappointing by RBR. Hyped to no end by the media and even within the team, to basically be 0.5s slower on such a short lap (8 corners) is worrying.