2020 Hungarian Grand Prix - Hungaroring, July 17-19

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El Scorchio
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Schuttelberg wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 13:36
El Scorchio wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 11:15
Schuttelberg wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 11:08


I feel you. Trollto Wolff has already said in an interview yesterday that Racing Point will be hard to beat at some tracks. So, that narrative is already doing the spinning. :lol:
Would you prefer it if he turned up at every race claiming his team are going to annihilate all the opposition?
You can just be normal about it. "We expect to be competitive."
I think that probably just goes without saying that they will be competitive. And to be fair he is right- it’s never ‘easy’ to beat everyone in F1. Even with the best package, there is a lot that can go wrong over a race weekend or a season. Take Ferrari the last few years. They blew a fair few races they were probably expected to win for various reasons.

Let’s be honest, we were all shocked by the margin from Merc to everyone else in those first few races.

While he undoubtedly gives extremely conservative estimates of relative performance or downplays things at times, you can look at it in a number of ways. What you see as ‘trolling’ I see as more as being respectful to your competitors.

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They say it's raining at the Hungaroring now.

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See for yourself.

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erudite450 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 13:51
They say it's raining at the Hungaroring now.
Its as predicted, we still got an hour and 15 until lights out though so lets hope for a standing start.

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"The Pink Floyds" - Toto Wolff, 2020.

Toto is a meme machine.
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matt_b wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 13:57
erudite450 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 13:51
They say it's raining at the Hungaroring now.
Its as predicted, we still got an hour and 15 until lights out though so lets hope for a standing start.
It is really raining as seen by the live stream someone posted above.
It is not heavy but it is good for racing with intermediate tyres
going to be fun

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Bill wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 09:57
Mercedes doesn't have a super powerunit if you look at Redbull they lose only a tenth or two on first sector and the rest 1 seconds on the corners.Mercedes will need upward of 100hp to make that difference with pu alone
And max has mentioned multiple times this weekend what he thinks the issue is.

https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/15070 ... nce-issues
"We just don't have a good balance throughout the corner," Verstappen said.

"[There's] understeer, oversteer, lack of grip. Not having a lot of top speed as well. So everything together just makes it slow.

"Of course if we would have understood, then we would have changed it or made it better.

"But clearly something is wrong still. We're still looking into it."
"No, I don't think it's set-up, because then I would be blaming my engineer which I think is not the case," Verstappen said.

"It's not set-up related. It's the same feeling every lap.

"Of course you keep pushing to the limit, and when you get to that limit, it becomes a bit tricky and easy to lose the rear.

"But for me, lap-to-lap, it's really similar."

To me this means, they have some aero component on the car that is very sensitive and right on a knifes edge. If I had to guess, they are having issues with the floor not sealing consistently.
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Has the rain stopped at the moment?

Is there a high chance of showers in the race?

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Mudflap wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 13:33
So far I have heard many complaining about the way FIA has handled this but no one has provided any viable alternatives. I am happy for mods to move this to a more appropriate thread.
1. 120M budget cap

2. Independently measured power unit performance

The performance of every power unit homologized and every configuration run on track must be measured (a) and that result confidentially provided to every other power unit manufacturer.

(a) some standardized profile of operation run on the dyno

The goal being not to ensure all PUs are compliant, but to assist with allocating said budget cap appropriately in the team based on a better understanding of where one team is strong or weak relative to another.
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Looks like it has stopped raining could still be a dry start.

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nzjrs wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:08
The goal being not to ensure all PUs are compliant, but to assist with allocating said budget cap appropriately in the team based on a better understanding of where one team is strong or weak relative to another.
I'd be raising holly hell if something like this ever happened, talk about and anti competition methodology.
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It’s going to be really interesting to see what Verstappen is or isn’t able to do from 7th on the grid, if the car is going to be hard to handle.

How do we think he is going to handle the first lap or so? Patience that the race might come to him, or a do or die, nothing to lose attitude that might end up with him losing a wheel or in a barrier quick smart?

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caesar1 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:13
Looks like it has stopped raining could still be a dry start.
Damn! I bet on Russel for a podium so that puts a dampener on that

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dans79 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:13
nzjrs wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:08
The goal being not to ensure all PUs are compliant, but to assist with allocating said budget cap appropriately in the team based on a better understanding of where one team is strong or weak relative to another.
I'd be raising holly hell if something like this ever happened, talk about and anti competition methodology.
Sorry I don't understand? It's just a more precise measurement of what the teams already get from the FIA (better quality GPS data than the public)
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JPBD1990 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:14
caesar1 wrote:
19 Jul 2020, 14:13
Looks like it has stopped raining could still be a dry start.
Damn! I bet on Russel for a podium so that puts a dampener on that
Don’t know if you’re serious or not but if so,out of curiosity, what were the odds?