2022 United States Grand Prix - COTA, Oct 21 - 23

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Is the surface now flat here, last year it was quite severe. And that was with 13” tires and less stiff suspension. Hope it is improved as otherwise the layout is always good for good racing.

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Sieper wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 20:07
Is the surface now flat here, last year it was quite severe. And that was with 13” tires and less stiff suspension. Hope it is improved as otherwise the layout is always good for good racing.
the MotoGP riders were quite satisfied with the work done

https://the-race.com/motogp/safe-but-no ... om-motogp/

but that was half a year ago, of course. Things may have changed again.

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InsaneX_Badger wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 19:48
organic wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 00:31
PlatinumZealot wrote:
18 Oct 2022, 23:57
Mercedes will be murdered on the straights!
They're bringing a big update! *inhales more hopium* Also a circuit which is 17th/22 for % of the lap at full throttle *more hopium* and it also has the slow, long radius corners in s3 that were Merc's big strength at Zandvoort
How many tanks of hopium do you have? Because I think Merc fans will need double 😂
the early reports say that the update comes with a ~5 kg weight reduction. So if true, there's reason to be hopeful, I guess.

https://www.formu1a.uno/mercedes-f1-202 ... heres-how/

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search wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 21:08
InsaneX_Badger wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 19:48
organic wrote:
19 Oct 2022, 00:31


They're bringing a big update! *inhales more hopium* Also a circuit which is 17th/22 for % of the lap at full throttle *more hopium* and it also has the slow, long radius corners in s3 that were Merc's big strength at Zandvoort
How many tanks of hopium do you have? Because I think Merc fans will need double 😂
the early reports say that the update comes with a ~5 kg weight reduction. So if true, there's reason to be hopeful, I guess.

https://www.formu1a.uno/mercedes-f1-202 ... heres-how/
Nahh, I don't think there's anything to be hopeful about. The weight loss is more effective on qualy runs, but then again I don't believe to be near 5kg.
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I'm sooo trying to rearrange my schedule to at least be able to get to Friday practice...😪 Not looking good! Part of the reason I took this contract was that I had to move close to Austin, and I'm still not going to make the race...😒😒😒

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Zynerji wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 00:44
I'm sooo trying to rearrange my schedule to at least be able to get to Friday practice...😪 Not looking good! Part of the reason I took this contract was that I had to move close to Austin, and I'm still not going to make the race...😒😒😒
Seeing you are loaded (Australianism?) throw a few bob to the coverage helicopters for a ride at qually time, saves time and probably cheaper :wink:

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johnny comelately wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 01:54
Zynerji wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 00:44
I'm sooo trying to rearrange my schedule to at least be able to get to Friday practice...😪 Not looking good! Part of the reason I took this contract was that I had to move close to Austin, and I'm still not going to make the race...😒😒😒
Seeing you are loaded (Australianism?) throw a few bob to the coverage helicopters for a ride at qually time, saves time and probably cheaper :wink:
I have a wife and 4 daughters.🤣 I'm far from loaded. More sad that I miss it again this year. And I'm done with helicopters... My knees have enough damage from those rides in a previous life.

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Does anybody know why all the sessions are scheduled so late (local time)? FP2 (end 6:30 PM) and Q (end 6:00 PM)are quite close to sunset at 6:55 PM.
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Moving Chicane wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 08:18
Does anybody know why all the sessions are scheduled so late (local time)? FP2 (end 6:30 PM) and Q (end 6:00 PM)are quite close to sunset at 6:55 PM.
according to the AMuS preview they wanted to get the sessions closer to the concerts in the evening (Green Day on Friday, Ed Sheeran on Saturday)

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Typical for the ‘show’. 11pm Q time is annoying

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search wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 09:42
Moving Chicane wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 08:18
Does anybody know why all the sessions are scheduled so late (local time)? FP2 (end 6:30 PM) and Q (end 6:00 PM)are quite close to sunset at 6:55 PM.
according to the AMuS preview they wanted to get the sessions closer to the concerts in the evening (Green Day on Friday, Ed Sheeran on Saturday)
You'd think a two-hour gap would be good for people to grab food before seeing a show.
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Zynerji wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 03:07
johnny comelately wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 01:54
Zynerji wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 00:44
I'm sooo trying to rearrange my schedule to at least be able to get to Friday practice...😪 Not looking good! Part of the reason I took this contract was that I had to move close to Austin, and I'm still not going to make the race...😒😒😒
Seeing you are loaded (Australianism?) throw a few bob to the coverage helicopters for a ride at qually time, saves time and probably cheaper :wink:
I have a wife and 4 daughters.🤣 I'm far from loaded. More sad that I miss it again this year. And I'm done with helicopters... My knees have enough damage from those rides in a previous life.
You look as if you have covid coming on :twisted:
You will have to make it up on sunday though
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SiLo wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 11:34
search wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 09:42
Moving Chicane wrote:
20 Oct 2022, 08:18
Does anybody know why all the sessions are scheduled so late (local time)? FP2 (end 6:30 PM) and Q (end 6:00 PM)are quite close to sunset at 6:55 PM.
according to the AMuS preview they wanted to get the sessions closer to the concerts in the evening (Green Day on Friday, Ed Sheeran on Saturday)
You'd think a two-hour gap would be good for people to grab food before seeing a show.
yeah, don't quite get it either - maybe people only came for the concerts?! Last year they had the Stones, so I'd guess that sounded more interesting to some than an F1 Qualifying hours before.

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WTF 00:00?
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Not local time, surely.