Official 2020 Austrian & Styrian Grand Prix Thread *Spoilers

Official 2020 Austrian & Styrian Grand Prix Thread *Spoilers

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TheDeuce

21,734 posts

67 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Deesee said:
P1 to P2 1.2 sec
P2 to P10 1.2 sec

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I predict a Mercedes on the podium tomorrow.

Sandpit Steve

10,104 posts

75 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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TheDeuce said:
I know but my point is they need to go to build some heat and start to dry the track. SC is too slow to allow either to happen.
That’s what the new AMG GT Black Series is for - see PH front page for details. biggrin

Second Best

6,404 posts

182 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Not sure if it's been mentioned before, but if you go to the Red Bull Ring on Google Maps, someone/some people have added POIs around the track.

https://goo.gl/maps/VoSHaMhnXWm2tmJX8

glazbagun

14,281 posts

198 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Medical car sounds better than the hybrids. laugh

TheDeuce

21,734 posts

67 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Sandpit Steve said:
TheDeuce said:
I know but my point is they need to go to build some heat and start to dry the track. SC is too slow to allow either to happen.
That’s what the new AMG GT Black Series is for - see PH front page for details. biggrin
It's good to see the black series return. I think the SC at this point, since safety is all important, needs to be a custom build though. A high ground force car to speed it up in the bends! Maybe a fan car to dry the track too. Once the racing line is semi dry, the GP cars can run and will keep it dry.

With F2 today we have a race that is probably safe to run.. but probably not safe to start - because the track can't become dry enough to be safe until the racing begins.. there must be more they can do with the safety car design to solve that.

Anyway... Here they go again, another SC race start attempt!

Murghee

1,997 posts

63 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Is the third gp on the same track again?

Just heard crofty mention it in qualifying

Bright Halo

2,973 posts

236 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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We may have today seen one of the greatest qualifying laps of all time.
How on earth did he do that?
I bet the the other drivers are thinking the same.

Edited by Bright Halo on Sunday 12th July 08:00

TheDeuce

21,734 posts

67 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Murghee said:
Is the third gp on the same track again?

Just heard crofty mention it in qualifying
3rd F1 gp is Hungary.

Murghee

1,997 posts

63 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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TheDeuce said:
3rd F1 gp is Hungary.
Ah my bad thought he said austria again..cheers

Crazy lap by lewis, hope it rains tomorrow and i really hope there isnt a safety car start

CallThatMusic

2,585 posts

89 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Brilliant lap from Hamilton....different class.

Sandpit Steve

10,104 posts

75 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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TheDeuce said:
It's good to see the black series return. I think the SC at this point, since safety is all important, needs to be a custom build though. A high ground force car to speed it up in the bends! Maybe a fan car to dry the track too. Once the racing line is semi dry, the GP cars can run and will keep it dry.

With F2 today we have a race that is probably safe to run.. but probably not safe to start - because the track can't become dry enough to be safe until the racing begins.. there must be more they can do with the safety car design to solve that.

Anyway... Here they go again, another SC race start attempt!
I wonder if we might see the new AMG Project One as the SC at some point?

It’s a hellishly difficult compromise, they need something that’s reliable and runs on normal road tyres, not trackday slick specials, can accommodate all the equipment and is ready to go quickly in any conditions. If not the AMG (for which Mercedes pay a large sponsorship), then it would have to be something like a Lambo SVJ or McLaren Senna - although I did wonder if they could find all-weather tyres for a Porsche Cup car.

Here goes!

kambites

67,591 posts

222 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Damned fine performance from Ocon, too.

ChocolateFrog

25,470 posts

174 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Hamilton always has been just about untouchable in the wet.

Proved it again today.


FourWheelDrift

88,554 posts

285 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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MiniMan64

16,941 posts

191 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Senna. Schumacher. Hamilton.

All the greats are untouchable in the wet.

Sandpit Steve

10,104 posts

75 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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MiniMan64 said:
Senna. Schumacher. Hamilton.

All the greats are untouchable in the wet.
Absolutely, rain is a great leveller of car performance that makes driver performance shine through.

If you’d known that today would be wet, you’d have said without hesitation that Hamilton and Verstappen would be on the front row, in that order, almost irrespective of the cars they were driving.

That pole lap from Lewis was pure Senna though, totally otherworldly.

TheDeuce

21,734 posts

67 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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ash73 said:
What a super lap!

Missed the session unfortunately. Ferrari problems not just power related then?
The core problem is power. They've tried clever aero to mitigate that via cornering performance, and so far those attempts haven't worked.

Probably because the base car was designed to be slippery and low drag, low downforce. Tis a bit of a mess.

amgmcqueen

3,351 posts

151 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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Bradgate said:
Sir Lewis 1.2s clear of the field on one of the shortest laps of the year GOAT.
The Mercedes is the GOAT.


paulguitar

23,533 posts

114 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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amgmcqueen said:
The Mercedes is the GOAT.
Hamilton 1.5 seconds quicker than Bottas, same Mercedes.


g4ry13

17,021 posts

256 months

Saturday 11th July 2020
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FourWheelDrift said:
Watching Verstappen's lap I think he took more risks with his driving but Hamilton was much neater.