2017 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, 6-8 October

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Phil wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:04
Redbull (Max) look uncharacteristically strong on the soft tire... gap is closing slowly and i doubt they are going to stop again. Maybe just RB running more aggressive vs Hamilton conserving tires to not run into problems later?

Ps: kimi looks quite strong considering where he started....
Surprisingly better under hotter temperatures, but I think Merc's straightline speed will hold the lead against that Red Bull. Slowly it will eat away Max' tire life.

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Phil wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:04
Redbull (Max) look uncharacteristically strong on the soft tire... gap is closing slowly and i doubt they are going to stop again. Maybe just RB running more aggressive vs Hamilton conserving tires to not run into problems later?

Ps: kimi looks quite strong considering where he started....
Hamilton just cruising look at the onboard, turned down the engine, smooth driving

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JonoNic wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:07
NathanOlder wrote:Nah. He'll burn his tyres getting to him

Plus on the last lap, he only gained 3 hundreths. He will need over 300 laps to get to him. Not sure the tyres will last

You are forgetting about Hamilton's tyre degradation. All he needs to do is keep Hamilton out of operating temperature window. Then he might stand a chance.

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I think that comment was in response to whether bottas could catch ricciardo.

That said, you're right - the winner of this race comes entirely down to "will Hamilton be able to keep his tyres cool enough to last to the end"

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the Hulk's DRS is stuck open.

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Can Fernando finish in the points?

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Verstappen appeared to decide he needed to attack briefly, but it looks like Hamilton could just turn it up a little, and match the lap time.

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Can Bottas catch Ricciardo ? 5.7 sec of gap. Fastest lap for Bottas on the last lap

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Spoutnik wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:15
Can Bottas catch Ricciardo ? 5.7 sec of gap. Fastest lap for Bottas on the last lap
I reckon he could. Last lap dive?

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JonoNic wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:07
NathanOlder wrote:Nah. He'll burn his tyres getting to him

Plus on the last lap, he only gained 3 hundreths. He will need over 300 laps to get to him. Not sure the tyres will last

You are forgetting about Hamilton's tyre degradation. All he needs to do is keep Hamilton out of operating temperature window. Then he might stand a chance.

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Nah. I was talking about the 77 chasing the 3

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WaikeCU wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:16
Spoutnik wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:15
Can Bottas catch Ricciardo ? 5.7 sec of gap. Fastest lap for Bottas on the last lap
I reckon he could. Last lap dive?
At this rate he will be on his tail in 5 laps

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Lewis seems to be managing the pace comfortably. It must be a boring old race for him. Max doesn't stand a chance except there's an from Lewis.
Bottas is slowly catching Ricciardo though, but it seems too late.

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NathanOlder wrote:
Nah. I was talking about the 77 chasing the 3

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I see. Sorry for the confusion

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Always find the gap then use it.

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My bet is Nando is going to get Massa, but Bottas is not going to get Ricciardo.

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Moose wrote:
08 Oct 2017, 08:18
My bet is Nando is going to get Massa, but Bottas is not going to get Ricciardo.
Ricciardo is the better racer than Bottas I think.

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Uh oh two FIndia's close to each other.