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I quite enjoyed the race.

Yes the cars this year are terrible in that they are really not condusive to overtaking but I can still appreciate a performance like Vettels.

Hamilton really out of sorts though.......

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Ditto. 

 

I used to love F1 a couple of years ago, but recently it's turned into a goddam snoozefest. It's just so difficult to get excited for a race. There's hardly ever any action at the front of the field, just the midpack drivers rallying for some points.  

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Maybe the should make the hypersoft the hardest compound. Running ultrasoft for more than 50 laps makes the whole tyre compound a farce.

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Maybe the should make the hypersoft the hardest compound. Running ultrasoft for more than 50 laps makes the whole tyre compound a farce.

 

They need to have bigger performance differences between the tyres. 50 laps isn't the problem, as the pace is slow, but then the softer option should be at least 2secs a lap quicker and last say 20 or 30 laps.

The strategies are just too "safe". 

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This might end up in tears

 

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Let's see. Will be interesting to see what happens with their Aston deal. Also with Aston threatening to enter the game in 2021 there could be another change.

 

I hope it works out for them - I'd love to see Ric a WDC and it's great having 3 teams fighting for wins

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They need to have bigger performance differences between the tyres. 50 laps isn't the problem, as the pace is slow, but then the softer option should be at least 2secs a lap quicker and last say 20 or 30 laps.

The strategies are just too "safe". 

 

Agreed. And the compounds should almost guarantee two stops. 1 Stopping leaves little room for killer alternative strategy. Not enough variation. May as well give them all one compound to run that will last half a race distance. 

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This might end up in tears

 

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Joh.... no pressure for Honda

Dietrich Mateschitz will tear them another ass hole if they don’t perform

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I've just watched my first few laps of FP2. I'm glad the drivers know which way to go. Those aerial views are very confusing.

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I've just watched my first few laps of FP2. I'm glad the drivers know which way to go. Those aerial views are very confusing.

I would take a wrong turn!

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Agreed. And the compounds should almost guarantee two stops. 1 Stopping leaves little room for killer alternative strategy. Not enough variation. May as well give them all one compound to run that will last half a race distance.

Pirelli have stated how it's actually really difficult to make a tyre that F1 wants, it's apparently a lot easier to make a tyre last longer..

 

One of the better suggestions I've hear lately is to rather have large gaps in compounds, so instead of the selected weekend compounds being HS/US/SS, it should rather be HS/SS/M. Could be a simple solution really..

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Pirelli have stated how it's actually really difficult to make a tyre that F1 wants, it's apparently a lot easier to make a tyre last longer..

 

One of the better suggestions I've hear lately is to rather have large gaps in compounds, so instead of the selected weekend compounds being HS/US/SS, it should rather be HS/SS/M. Could be a simple solution really..

do you guys think there's room for tyres that lets say would last 20 laps ( 30 if drivers push it ) but have super hero levels of grip vs. less grippy tyres that last 40/50 laps.

 

I think 2 stop races should be common place 

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