Official 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix Thread **SPOILERS**
Official 2020 Tuscan Grand Prix Thread **SPOILERS**
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vaud

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55,467 posts

171 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Round 9 and Mugello or rather "Formula 1 Pirelli Gran Premio Della Toscana Ferrari 1000 2020"

59 laps of the 5.245-kilometre Autodromo Internazionale del Mugello

Date(s): Friday 11 September 2020 - Sunday 13 September 2020

UK Broadcast Timings (and local time)

All sessions are live on Sky F1; highlights only on Channel 4:



Channel 4:
Saturday 12 September
Qualifying Highlights at 7.30pm

Sunday 13 September
GP Highlights at 6.30pm

Weather
https://www.myweather2.com/Motor-Racing/Italy/Muge...

At Mugello, the C3 (soft) will be used, along with the C2 (medium) and C1 (hard).

History of the track:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mugello_Circuit

A lap of Mugello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4MB4LlTLCI

Race sap record should be demolished; currently: 1:34.316 (Gary Hauser, Racing Experience, 2014, BOSS GP)

[PU details are not yet published by the FIA]


Edited by vaud on Tuesday 8th September 18:18

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Looking forward to seeing how the cars work here.

snotrag

15,198 posts

227 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Really looking forward to this one. DC, Jenson, Brundle etc on the telly and all the driver interviews suggesting they are really expecting it to be a challenge:

F1 website said:
according to former F1 driver Paul di Resta, the drivers might not dip below fourth gear…
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vaud

Original Poster:

55,467 posts

171 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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They might need to dip below 4th at the start and in the pits.

DanielSan

19,503 posts

183 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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I'm hoping for another mad race, but we can't have 2 mad races in a row surely?

thegreenhell

20,012 posts

235 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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DanielSan said:
I'm hoping for another mad race, but we can't have 2 mad races in a row surely?
As we speak, Mugello circuit workers are concreting in place picnic tables in every marshalling post and taking the bulbs out of the pitlane closed warning lights.

anonymous-user

70 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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What do we reckon for the pole time? 1:15 ish? According to Wikipedia Grosjean did a 1:21 in testing in 2012.

vaud

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55,467 posts

171 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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RonaldMcDonaldAteMyCat said:
What do we reckon for the pole time? 1:15 ish? According to Wikipedia Grosjean did a 1:21 in testing in 2012.
1:12 / 1:13 is my guess.

Hungrymc

7,118 posts

153 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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I'm feeling a bit pessimistic about this. Wondering if we'll see cars unable to stay close to each other through all the high speed turns?

LaurasOtherHalf

21,429 posts

212 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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I've deliberately not looked into this track for F1 to keep it a bit of a surprise-really looking forward to FP1 to see what they make of it smile

Byker28i

76,668 posts

233 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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vaud said:
Great camera angle and looks like a good flowing circuit with a long straight - should be good.

snotrag

15,198 posts

227 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Reminds me a bit of Interlagos - some big flowing corners that open out into long downhill sections.

808 Estate

2,430 posts

107 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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This could be fun. biggrin

WickerBill

905 posts

64 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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808 Estate said:
This could be fun. biggrin
i think it will be nicer to drive than watch.

hope im wrong but i dont see many overtaking spots

Leithen

13,230 posts

283 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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WickerBill said:
808 Estate said:
This could be fun. biggrin
i think it will be nicer to drive than watch.

hope im wrong but i dont see many overtaking spots
Don't think you're wrong I'm afraid.

ajprice

30,913 posts

212 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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I've watched the MotoGP races here, should be good to see cars go around it.

Dr Z

3,396 posts

187 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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WickerBill said:
i think it will be nicer to drive than watch.

hope im wrong but i dont see many overtaking spots
Well, the main straight is long, pretty much as long as the back straight in Shanghai with a similar exit speed out of the last corner, although not as hard on the brakes as Shanghai at the end.

+ only medium & high speed corners means downforce levels will be high, which means effect of DRS is high. If I was to pick wing levels, I would say similar to Catalunya.

The W11 should be in its element. Not sure how the RB16 goes here, there are a hell of a lot of corners to lose time in, and if the car doesn't like it, it could be another crap race.

Could be a good race for a few teams in the midfield, given the lack of slow speed corners. I'm interested in seeing how McLaren go.

Could be processional race as well, though one can always rely on midfield for some action.





Byker28i

76,668 posts

233 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Main straight with DRS looks like the prime spot for overtaking?

Piginapoke

5,476 posts

201 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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Bloody hell Vaud, give me a chance to get the thread up!

tobinen

9,972 posts

161 months

Monday 7th September 2020
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I think it will be mainly/only DRS overtakes down the main straight, if Button and De Resta's summary is correct.