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OMGOf course it's inaccurate. That was a summary of what our resident clown said...
No further action for LeClerc. Still awaiting decisions on the other two
SQ3 must be on new softsOMG
Do you understand that they only allowed one tire per session in Sprint qualifying? Do you understand that they might try to save that tire for later use(they still have a sprint race, main qualifying and main race left)? Even during the sprint qualifying they might save it for the first run as they might make a mistake and need another run.
Sprint Q3 they need a soft, but it does not need to be a new soft. So teams that does not care to much for the Sprint, might use old softs that was used in practice.
Since when?SQ3 must be on new softs
Will have to find the actual regulation as media reports are contradictorySince when?
"A new set of medium tyres are mandatory in SQ1 and SQ2, while a set of soft tyres is mandatory in SQ3, but they don't have to be new"
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F1 Sprint: Schedule, points, results format explained, qualifying, race and venues for 2025 season
Explaining how Sprint weekends work ahead of its final appearance in 2025 at the penultimate round in Qatar; watch every session from the seasons final Sprint event live on Sky Sports F1 from Friday afternoon, with Sundays main race starting at 4pmwww.skysports.com
Finally, sprint race weekends see the number of dry sets for the weekend reduced to 12. During the qualifying sessions for the sprint, drivers are required to use new mediums for SQ1 and SQ2 and a new set of softs in SQ3.
The only way I'm waking up for that is if Hamilton or Alonso qualifies on Sprint pole
Did you hear the story about the three wells?Well well well
Well from what I know is that changed a year or two ago. There was rumors that teams want to use intermediates in SQ3 as to save their new sets of softs for race or main qualifying.Will have to find the actual regulation as media reports are contradictory
Nearly time for my goat Lewis Hamilton to win his 8th title at Ferrari.
Haas and Alpine have had to make changes. Both confirmed on SkyF1.Martin Brundle on the grid positions - "What year is this........"
Top 4 teams didn't have to change anything on their wings, Haas confirm they also did not
We all know what you’d have said if LEC and HAM’s positions were reversed. Support your damn team instead of all your negativity towards it.
I must have misheard Ayao, it was early...........Haas and Alpine have had to make changes. Both confirmed on SkyF1.
At this point I'm not sure what he watches F1 for, he doesn't seem to get any enjoyment from it.I will point out the honourable my broederbond member for the Vaal Dam is not a Ferrari fan, that was all lies to cover for his Hamilton hatred and Verstappen sycophancy.
40 years old isn’t the barrier I reckon. A championship winning car and strategy team are.As much as I'd love for that to happen just so that the guys who hate him for some unknown reason can be silenced, it's hard to see him maintaining the consistency required to win a WDC at 40 years old.
Though he most definitely is better than most of the grid and will probably get several more race wins under his belt before he retires.
I dunno. I find him entertaining in his miserable way. I’m going to make friends with VD this year. Watch.At this point I'm not sure what he watches F1 for, he doesn't seem to get any enjoyment from it.
40 years old isn’t the barrier I reckon. A championship winning car and strategy team are.
I reckon this year is going to be all about the most consistent team plus car including driver. It’s too close for just or or the other to make the difference.
Those okes who raced Fangio must have been terrible then.It is. Hamilton can still perform class drives and he'd be able to win races but due to his age, is bound to make more mistakes than someone younger than him who is a world class driver. He will still outperform the above average drivers and midfield drivers but it's hard to see him having the consistency over a season to beat Verstappen and Norris (I'd be happy if I'm wrong).
We also saw that when Schumi came back, Rosberg by and large outcompeted him.
Right now, I just see the best possible scenario for Hamilton as being 3rd or 4th in the WDC.