2024 F1 SUPPORT RACES THREAD - F2, F3, ACADEMY *SPOILERS*

2024 F1 SUPPORT RACES THREAD - F2, F3, ACADEMY *SPOILERS*

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TheDeuce

22,276 posts

68 months

Saturday 18th May
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Sandpit Steve said:
Think they’re all okay, but going to be a red flag.
You would think, and yet... rolleyes

Big Nanas

1,429 posts

86 months

Saturday 18th May
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No red flag. I assume that's to keep the timing correct so the F1 qualifying isn't delayed?

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Saturday 18th May
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Okay, so no red flag, obviously more concerned with keeping to the schedule for F1 qualifying, than cleaning up all that carbon fibre on the run up to the first corner.

Edit: three of us with the same opinion there!

TheDeuce

22,276 posts

68 months

Saturday 18th May
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Big Nanas said:
No red flag. I assume that's to keep the timing correct so the F1 qualifying isn't delayed?
Yep. No doubt due to the likelihood of further incidents this session.

Big Nanas

1,429 posts

86 months

Saturday 18th May
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Did look like a lot of debris, but the Marshalls have been very efficient this weekend.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Saturday 18th May
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Lots of close racing here, all down the field, but no-one looks like actually being able to pull off an overtake.

Edit: ha, I wrote that just as Maloney gets Cordeel for the final podium place!

Edit2 and then Colapinto gets Aron for the lead at the last lap. Tiniest of mistakes out of the last corner punished hard.

Edited by Sandpit Steve on Saturday 18th May 14:08

Petrus1983

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8,905 posts

164 months

Saturday 18th May
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wavey

Sadly can't watch this weekend but will keep an eye on things. Surely Antonelli needs a good result considering he's being mentioned with a senior F1 seat?

Big Nanas

1,429 posts

86 months

Saturday 18th May
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Fantastic last lap lunge there!

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Saturday 18th May
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Petrus1983 said:
wavey

Sadly can't watch this weekend but will keep an eye on things. Surely Antonelli needs a good result considering he's being mentioned with a senior F1 seat?
He’s just finishing 11th in the Sprint, after starting 6th and missing a gear off the line. He did make up a few places, but not a great weekend so far.

732NM

4,853 posts

17 months

Saturday 18th May
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Sandpit Steve said:
He’s just finishing 11th in the Sprint, after starting 6th and missing a gear off the line. He did make up a few places, but not a great weekend so far.
He cocked up the start then only made one place up during the race. Not a stellar performance.

He isn't standing out in F2 so far.

Petrus1983

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8,905 posts

164 months

Saturday 18th May
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I'm so confused by the confidence they have in him.

Tazar

495 posts

194 months

Saturday 18th May
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As much as I love Porsches in my garages I do find them boring at Grand Prix races making up the support races. Fine at sports or endurance races but can we have an alternative at Grand Prix weekends? There’s enough historic F1 racers on the circuits these days so could an invitation race be held? I see that Adrian Newey and Zak Brown were respectively driving a Lotus and a Williams at the recent Monaco Historics. Maybe Liberty would consider it too exciting.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Saturday 18th May
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Tazar said:
As much as I love Porsches in my garages I do find them boring at Grand Prix races making up the support races. Fine at sports or endurance races but can we have an alternative at Grand Prix weekends? There’s enough historic F1 racers on the circuits these days so could an invitation race be held? I see that Adrian Newey and Zak Brown were respectively driving a Lotus and a Williams at the recent Monaco Historics. Maybe Liberty would consider it too exciting.
Liberty don’t want to go near historic F1 cars any more, as it reminds the crowd of what things used to be like.

Have Lewis’s unfiltered reaction to a 2005 car, for an example of what they don’t want to hear - in the days of wearing masks, his eyes told the story:


Those of us who have experienced historics in person, know what an utterly visceral experience they are.

As mentioned upthread, I think the M1 Procars were the best ever support race, followed by the Mercedes 190Es - both attracting current and recent F1 drivers, in a way that wouldn’t be allowed to happen today.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Sunday 19th May
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F3 about to kick off Sunday’s action, hopefully with a cleaner race than yesterday’s mess.

df76

3,655 posts

280 months

Sunday 19th May
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Sandpit Steve said:
F3 about to kick off Sunday’s action, hopefully with a cleaner race than yesterday’s mess.
Good racing.. so far.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Sunday 19th May
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df76 said:
Sandpit Steve said:
F3 about to kick off Sunday’s action, hopefully with a cleaner race than yesterday’s mess.
Good racing.. so far.
Great racing, and all very well behaved so far.

Edit: lots of tyre degredation towards the end there, well done Sami on a first series win,

Edited by Sandpit Steve on Sunday 19th May 08:23

Big Nanas

1,429 posts

86 months

Sunday 19th May
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That was a decent race and mostly clean, too. No safety cars is always a bonus.

Lets see if the F2 boys can follow suit!

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Sunday 19th May
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Big Nanas said:
That was a decent race and mostly clean, too. No safety cars is always a bonus.

Lets see if the F2 boys can follow suit!
Clean first lap. Another poor start from Antonelli.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Sunday 19th May
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Bearman lost about half a minute in the pits there, stalling twice before finally getting away.

Sandpit Steve

10,333 posts

76 months

Sunday 19th May
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That Stanek train is only helping out those on the alternate strategy. Maloney and Crawford need to clear him quickly.