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Which team will take constructors in 2023?


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Schumacher snr was a bigger prima donna (I still remember he went to fist-fight with Coulthard) but even he changed for his second spell and was more mellow.
Schumacher was a man. We sometimes get angry and may let the testosterone out with a fist or two, then its over in 5 min and we laugh about it. When you get older you relax a bit.
Woke prima donnas would rather complain on Twitter, start petitions or expect everyone else to join them, it will never be over, we will read in a book in 20 years time about it. Schumacher did not ask anyone else to fight his fights for him
 
Schumacher was a man. We sometimes get angry and may let the testosterone out with a fist or two, then its over in 5 min and we laugh about it. When you get older you relax a bit.
Woke prima donnas would rather complain on Twitter, start petitions or expect everyone else to join them, it will never be over, we will read in a book in 20 years time about it. Schumacher did not ask anyone else to fight his fights for him
And Senna would simply drive his car into his rival so neither would finish the race and he'd win the championship.

Go ask Prost if he still laughs over that...
 
Schumacher was a man. We sometimes get angry and may let the testosterone out with a fist or two, then its over in 5 min and we laugh about it. When you get older you relax a bit.
Woke prima donnas would rather complain on Twitter, start petitions or expect everyone else to join them, it will never be over, we will read in a book in 20 years time about it. Schumacher did not ask anyone else to fight his fights for him

You can't really compare eras. Schumacher would not have been stupid enough to pull of the stunts he did then had he been racing now and we don't know what Hamilton would have been like had he been racing in that period, but what's certain is that he would have been different from what he is now.
 
Schumacher was a man. We sometimes get angry and may let the testosterone out with a fist or two, then its over in 5 min and we laugh about it. When you get older you relax a bit.
Woke prima donnas would rather complain on Twitter, start petitions or expect everyone else to join them, it will never be over, we will read in a book in 20 years time about it. Schumacher did not ask anyone else to fight his fights for him

It is remarkable though that Hamilton turned out a decent guy. He had it rough coming up the ranks in a different time when there was not much education about diversity etc and he definitely took abuse.

He could have turned out erratic like Balotelli from Italy. Talented footballer, could have been among the best in the world had he kept his head in the right place but the bigotry he experienced as a result of being the only black guy in Italian youth teams at the time probably contributed to his erratic psychological states. Kids can be horrible and often have non filter.

As flawed as Balotelli is, a lot of us would end up like that had we gone through what he did.
 
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New concepts in the wind tunnel: https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/formel-1/mercedes-neues-konzept-w14/

"... It is said that Mercedes is already comparing two different alternatives in the wind tunnel. A quick decision has to be made. And the right one. Otherwise this season is gone early and the next one is already in jeopardy. "We're not throwing in the towel," says a combative Wolff. "The budget cap will not limit us. We just have to make the decision now in which direction we are going and then get the data to work."

But first you would have to know what Red Bull does better. Mercedes hasn't found out for a year, but Aston Martin apparently has. If everything goes quickly, Mercedes could ignite a large expansion stage in Miami, but the European start in Imola is more likely. Before you want to upgrade in small steps.

There are few bright spots. Mercedes has improved on one lap. The bouncing is gone. Unfortunately, from the team's point of view, the downforce has disappeared with the hobbling. "We suffer especially in the fast corners. There is a lack of grip. The cars start to slide, which increases tire wear." The Mercedes as the old tire whisperer no longer exists. After all: With more downforce, the tires will also do better. But will Mercedes end up in the bouncing trap again?"
 
New concepts in the wind tunnel: https://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/formel-1/mercedes-neues-konzept-w14/

"... It is said that Mercedes is already comparing two different alternatives in the wind tunnel. A quick decision has to be made. And the right one. Otherwise this season is gone early and the next one is already in jeopardy. "We're not throwing in the towel," says a combative Wolff. "The budget cap will not limit us. We just have to make the decision now in which direction we are going and then get the data to work."

But first you would have to know what Red Bull does better. Mercedes hasn't found out for a year, but Aston Martin apparently has. If everything goes quickly, Mercedes could ignite a large expansion stage in Miami, but the European start in Imola is more likely. Before you want to upgrade in small steps.

There are few bright spots. Mercedes has improved on one lap. The bouncing is gone. Unfortunately, from the team's point of view, the downforce has disappeared with the hobbling. "We suffer especially in the fast corners. There is a lack of grip. The cars start to slide, which increases tire wear." The Mercedes as the old tire whisperer no longer exists. After all: With more downforce, the tires will also do better. But will Mercedes end up in the bouncing trap again?"
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"The penalty was announced to us relatively early. Around Singapore, it crystallised and we knew it was going to cost us."

"So, quite early on, we focused on evolving and optimising things that maybe hadn't been ideal on the old car like reducing the weight. And if we brought something to test in the wind tunnel, it had to work first time ideally."

"And I think we succeeded judging by the result today. We deliberately built in as much less time as possible on the RB19 so as not to sacrifice the future RB20."

"We owe it all to a core group in the team who have been working together for 15 years, they know what, how, they are in tune with each other. Of course we have a genius with Adrian Newey, but the substructure is also made up of highly skilled and intelligent people."
 
You can't really compare eras. Schumacher would not have been stupid enough to pull of the stunts he did then had he been racing now and we don't know what Hamilton would have been like had he been racing in that period, but what's certain is that he would have been different from what he is now.
UHM ok
 
Lolz, from "my team doesn't make mistakes" to:

"Last year, I told them the issues that are with the car," Hamilton told BBC Sport.

"I've driven so many cars in my life, so I know what a car needs, I know what a car doesn't need," added the seven-time World Champion, who has a record 103 Grand Prix wins to his name.

"And I think it's really about accountability, it's about owning up and saying 'yeah, you know what, we didn't listen to you, it's not where it needs to be and we've got to work'.

"We've got to look into the balance through the corners, look at all the weak points and just huddle up as a team, that's what we do.

"We're still multi-World Champions, it's just they haven’t got it right this time, they didn’t get it right last year, but that doesn’t mean we can’t get it right moving forwards.”

Nauseating
 
What's he now?

We don't know for sure as his family have been very private but there is high probability that he is vegetative and unable to communicate.

If he was functional (even partially), I'm pretty sure he would have wanted to come and watch some of Mick's races as did his wife.
 
We don't know for sure as his family have been very private but there is high probability that he is vegetative and unable to communicate.

If he was functional (even partially), I'm pretty sure he would have wanted to come and watch some of Mick's races as did his wife.
Pretty sure he is still a man.
 
Aston Martin has emulated early 2010's coanda effect (most notably used in the Red Bull) in the AMR23, according to Giorgio Piola: https://es.motorsport.com/f1/news/a...mejoras-aston-martin-bahrein-alonso/10439511/

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