2022 Japanese Grand Prix - Suzuka, Oct 07 - 09

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Mogster
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It’s 5 days out so… but the weather on Sunday afternoon to Monday afternoon looks apocalyptic. It really looks like monsoon conditions late Sunday afternoon.

Serious thought should be given to moving the start time forward.

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Mogster wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 22:35
Serious thought should be given to moving the start time forward.
Me getting up even earlier just to see "start delayed" because of rain....
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Mogster wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 22:35
It’s 5 days out so… but the weather on Sunday afternoon to Monday afternoon looks apocalyptic. It really looks like monsoon conditions late Sunday afternoon.

Serious thought should be given to moving the start time forward.
Its already a 5am start for the build up here in the UK - Cant be dealing with any earlier haha. I dont know how those on the other side of the world manage it each week!

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basti313 wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 23:11
Mogster wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 22:35
Serious thought should be given to moving the start time forward.
Me getting up even earlier just to see "start delayed" because of rain....
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Absolutely spectacular post
basti313 wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 23:11
Mogster wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 22:35
Serious thought should be given to moving the start time forward.
Me getting up even earlier just to see "start delayed" because of rain....
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chrisc90 wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 08:42
PlatinumZealot wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 05:17
Correct. Sergio will have to drop back to if he is running in second. Yes. A RedBull one-two will be sacrificed to ensure the WDC is won in Suzuka.
Max needs to be 6 points clear than Checo. Checo can finish 2nd perfectly fine.

1st - 25pts
2nd - 18pts

7 point difference
Acutally... Depending on the race Checo can actually have the fastest lap and it can be out of reach if Max's tyres have lost their edge. Checo six points down.. He must fall back in this case.
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chrisc90 wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 23:14
I dont know how those on the other side of the world manage it each week!
4 hrs behind you in the carib is neat; usually the EU races are around 8 or 9 AM, a whole lot better dan 13:00 or 14:00 imho. When the race is done, it's often ony 10AM .. love it.
Except Oz is tough .. Japan as well a bit, but F1TV is great in seeing it delayed.
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Thankfully we have the fly away Japan -> US -> Mexico -> Brazil race times. For those in the EU, you can manage 4 races.

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It was the intention that Wolff would not go to Japan, but ......

https://www.independent.co.uk/f1/merced ... 1.html?amp
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Mercedes boss Toto Wolff considering unscheduled trip to Japanese GP amid cost-cap row

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff is considering an unscheduled trip to Japan this weekend to confront the fallout from the much-anticipated cost cap row that is consuming Formula One.

The FIA is set to reveal on Wednesday if any teams have failed to comply with last season’s £114million budget.
But it is understood the Austrian, 50, could change his travel plans, depending on the FIA’s verdict.
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PlatinumZealot wrote:
05 Oct 2022, 02:01
chrisc90 wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 08:42
PlatinumZealot wrote:
04 Oct 2022, 05:17
Correct. Sergio will have to drop back to if he is running in second. Yes. A RedBull one-two will be sacrificed to ensure the WDC is won in Suzuka.
Max needs to be 6 points clear than Checo. Checo can finish 2nd perfectly fine.

1st - 25pts
2nd - 18pts

7 point difference
Acutally... Depending on the race Checo can actually have the fastest lap and it can be out of reach if Max's tyres have lost their edge. Checo six points down.. He must fall back in this case.
I doubt if Checo would be there to play any role. Considering how lacklustre he has been on proper racing tracks, I wouldn't be surprised if he would be longing behind the two Mercedes.

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Checo could be level on points, but max will win on the number of wins? Haven’t got the sheet in front of me but Charles can come level at the end but obviously one will take it on wins

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RBR will smash it. Merc has a good chance against Ferrari for a podium place.
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F1Krof wrote:
05 Oct 2022, 10:15
RBR will smash it. Merc has a good chance against Ferrari for a podium place.
I think just about every weekend we have heard merc stand their chance or best chance at a podium or win.

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ispano6 wrote:
05 Oct 2022, 04:12
Thankfully we have the fly away Japan -> US -> Mexico -> Brazil race times. For those in the EU, you can manage 4 races.
I actually like these times of races every so often. One of the reasons I'm excited for Las Vegas. I like waking up in the middle of the night for events like boxing so I expect it to be no different

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This one is tpugh to call. Ferrari is not good on tyres in general but they tend to carry nore downforce and that should hell them preserve tyres in the essess and at 130R, so they should be more competititve here.
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