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Which team will take constructors in 2023?


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Nah, it sounds pretty usual. Bottom line is you have to abide by the regs. Boils down to virtually zero testing time IMO.
 

"Red Bull wind tunnel set back - things are not going to plan for Red Bull's new wind tunnel in Milton Keynes, UK. The team has withdrawn its planning application for the new facility. Which means there is no chance of construction starting soon (mini thread)
#F1 #RedBullRacing"

"It also means that any new wind tunnel for the team would not be much use on the 2025 car, and would be a push to realistically have it in use for much meaningful development on the Ford powered 2026 car. The team will continue with its 75 year old tunnel at Twinwoods, UK for now"
 

"Red Bull wind tunnel set back - things are not going to plan for Red Bull's new wind tunnel in Milton Keynes, UK. The team has withdrawn its planning application for the new facility. Which means there is no chance of construction starting soon (mini thread)
#F1 #RedBullRacing"

"It also means that any new wind tunnel for the team would not be much use on the 2025 car, and would be a push to realistically have it in use for much meaningful development on the Ford powered 2026 car. The team will continue with its 75 year old tunnel at Twinwoods, UK for now"

#BudgetReached
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Ran out of burrito money or what? I didn't read the article.
 
They didn’t have new mediums left. They went into the race with 2 new hards and 1 new medium while most other front runners had 2 mediums and 1 new hard

According to comms, the used mediums were slightly "faster" than the new hards,
Oh well - "Shoulda, woulda, coulda"...

Onto the next 1, which brings me to:

ITS RACE WEEK !!!!!!!!
 
that Cosworth was a magical engine. really well designed and a nice change in approach that pioneered the way for a lot of changes in how F1 cars and engines are built.
12 Drivers Championships were won with Ford engines.
 
that Cosworth was a magical engine. really well designed and a nice change in approach that pioneered the way for a lot of changes in how F1 cars and engines are built.
12 Drivers Championships were won with Ford engines.
And who can forget their return to Le Mans

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:ROFL:

May be an image of 2 people and text that says F1 TROLL F1 TROLL @f1trollofficial want to brake free!
 

"According our data Lewis Hamilton lost between 6-9 seconds due to strategy; Mercedes was faster than Red Bull. Leclerc could have shown a good pace, he missed a ‘virtual’ podium due to the ineffective strategy"
This is such a disingenuous statement. Technically true, maybe. I don't think so. But it's so misleading.

Max had brake issues and Checo is ****. So technically yes, but in reality, if Max's car wasn't broken, it would have been another 30s lead. And if Lewis' car wasn't too low, he wouldn't have been as fast.
 
This is such a disingenuous statement. Technically true, maybe. I don't think so. But it's so misleading.

Max had brake issues and Checo is ****. So technically yes, but in reality, if Max's car wasn't broken, it would have been another 30s lead. And if Lewis' car wasn't too low, he wouldn't have been as fast.

True

Merc have found pace with that new floor but the gap to RB is still massive. A chance appeared due to Max’s less than optimal weekend; probably influenced by the lack of additional practice sessions
 
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