2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina, Nov 18 - 20

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Re: 2022 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix - Yas Marina, Nov 18 - 20

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Anyone who has been looking at the race runs, anything to deduce so far?

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InsaneX_Badger wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 16:02
Anyone who has been looking at the race runs, anything to deduce so far?
RB is back and Ferrari is terrible.

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Ferrari looks a little behind Merc, but RB is out in front.
Honda!

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harty71 wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 15:43
Russell looking RB's biggest challenger yet again, smart of him not to show his hand in an unrepresentative P1.
You should submit your resume as PR for GR team
Of course I struggle. I just don’t quit.

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El_KaPpa wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 17:36
harty71 wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 15:43
Russell looking RB's biggest challenger yet again, smart of him not to show his hand in an unrepresentative P1.
You should submit your resume as PR for GR team
I don't think he needs that, the stopwatch is doing that for him.

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Generally speaking, Mercedes must be thrilled that they seem to be much more competitive here compared to Spa, despite somewhat similar circuit characteristics. RB's aero efficiency should be the name of the game here.

I know the circuit modifications were made prior to last year's race but I'll say it again here, the rounding of those few corners has made an incredible difference for the positive. The track looks and seems to feel much less "point and shooty", and the new cars should help that even further keeping a close gap around turns 5 and 9.

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fp2 long run times.

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harty71 wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 17:42
El_KaPpa wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 17:36
harty71 wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 15:43
Russell looking RB's biggest challenger yet again, smart of him not to show his hand in an unrepresentative P1.
You should submit your resume as PR for GR team
I don't think he needs that, the stopwatch is doing that for him.
What a shame, they would have a descendant of Thales and Pythagoras in the team.
Of course I struggle. I just don’t quit.

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caddy wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 17:52
fp2 long run times.

https://i.postimg.cc/vBxD8FMR/UAE1.png
Verstappen will walk it, Hamilton struggling like mad relative to Russell, for pace and even more so, tyre wear.

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Ferrari and Mercedes have a fight. Tyre life will determine who would move ahead in race.

Redbull is not using higher engine maps. Maybe this is Friday engine. In USA race (mexico and brazil are anamolous), Verstappen was consistently 10kmph up on Hamilton without drs but fp2 long runs they have similar speed trap numbers.

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What about Perez?

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chrisc90 wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 18:13
What about Perez?
He hangs on to Max for a little bit, but drifts towards Ferrari/Merc territory on the back half of the stint. Note, he is running the higher downforce rear wing which I think like Austin, will prove to be a mistake.

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chrisc90 wrote:
15 Nov 2022, 22:53
deadhead wrote:
15 Nov 2022, 22:48
InsaneX_Badger wrote:
15 Nov 2022, 17:45


Agreed, people are forgetting Ferrari too. Just because the developments have stopped doesn't mean they aren't doing anything at all
Pecking order in Brazil and Abu Dhabi is probably what we will get next season.
So a Merc 1-2 in Brazil, Ferrari 3-4 and RB 6-7.

What you think AD will be?
This weekend will put RBR right where they've been all season, so..

I am just saying that Merc will get more wins than Ferrari next season, and less than RB.

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Wouter wrote:
18 Nov 2022, 10:45
The class of 2022 !

Nice picture taken last night during a farewell diner from Seb.

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FhzAvdOXwAE ... name=large

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One sad guy...
Makes me even more sad...

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seems like saving two sets of hards instead of wasting them in FP1 could turn into a good decision by Red Bull*, Ferrari and Alpine. Tyre deg on mediums looked much higher than usual

*edit: Perez only, missed that Lawson used H in FP1
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