2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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Re: 2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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NathanOlder wrote:
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godlameroso wrote:
31 Oct 2019, 19:27
Probably an easier better way to do it, for example a laser parallel to the track limits and if you cross it you're out of bounds.
But if 2 cars are following each other, 1st car goes half a car over the line, blocks the laser, second car is marginal and no way of telling as the laser was momentarily blocked by the car going well outside.
Yeah, was thinking the same ...
And aside, track limits aren't always on straights (or do they?) .. and curved lasers are a bit of thing.
I'd say detection from track upwards would be best.
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Re: 2019 United States Grand Prix - Austin, 1-3 November

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Just a funny

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You have to find a Saturday job for nephews, don't you
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Grosjean getting all the respect he deserves.
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It's going to be an interesting weekend. It's currently 0°C here in Austin, and it's only supposed to get to 17°C today.

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I don't know whether the incorrect name or the incorrect grammar offends me more.

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El Scorchio wrote:
01 Nov 2019, 15:08
I don't know whether the incorrect name or the incorrect grammar offends me more.
That apostrophe... :evil:
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El Scorchio wrote:
01 Nov 2019, 15:08
I don't know whether the incorrect name or the incorrect grammar offends me more.
Give him a brake please :wink: ?

:P Allo allo you'd better enjoy it, it's called Frenglish

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DiResta having an attempted dig at Hamilton already and they're only minutes in to FP1. He really hates Hamilton, doesn't he? :lol:
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The teams are testing next year's tyres btw.

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The bumpiness of the track is a joke. This is F1 not WRC...
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I'm standing between turn one and turn two, and there is one hell of a dip. It looks to be where a drainage pipes pass under the track.
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What's the T in the tyre types mean?

Is that 2020 tyre testing?

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ubuysa wrote:
01 Nov 2019, 18:39
What's the T in the tyre types mean?

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Testing tyres.