pauldyson1uk
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The weather at Spa is notoriously changeable, so equally there could be no rain and bright sunshine
Sprints are utter dog shite. I refuse to watch them. Feck the FIA.LOVE sprint weekends. Other weekends I just turn in for Q and ignore practice 1 to 3 completely. (its still mostly Toto & Lewis saying the Merc is the worst car in 50 years after P1, P2 and P3 before having a great Q like this previous weekend - repeat over and over again)
With the sprint I watch more sessions, so its definitely a win win for me. I also just watch the sessions afterwards if busy when it takes place, in todays modern society thats not an issue.
I'm going Spa so it better not rain too much as they will understandably be reluctant to run at all in the rain with recent events.
Don't fancy having a couple of grand wasted like those poor feckers a few years back
Good luck!
What's the best place to watch at Spa, I reckon you can't see much except track apart from one or two corners at best?
Cheers mate. This is my first time at Spa so not sure what's the best but I got tickets for the new Stand at Eau Rouge which should be cool.
Can't imagine the views will match that of Austria turn 3 though.
I highly recommend if anyone in is thinking of attending a European Grand Prix to get Austria Turn 3 tickets. Had to be the best view on the entire Calendar. You can see like 80% of the track. It was amazing.
I was there few weeks ago, I was actually in the middle of that second DRS straight- Schönberg stand, and it was great, you can see most of the track. We had numbered seats, but we were free to wander during that straight wherever we want on the hill, and as you said, it's hardly better place on the entire calendar to follow the race.
What's the price of tickets for Spa?
not cheap , but also not has expensive has I thought they would be.Might be across the pond in the Netherlands the same weekend as the Zandvoort race. I want to see if I can join the orange madhouse. Anyone have any tips? Might only be able to attend one of the days. Possibly only Friday and Saturday and not the race unfortunately. Though there is an off chance i could in fact do Sunday
Reshaped sidepods for mercedes for this weekend. Swoop down towards the ends. Which you cant see in the tweet below but can on the linked webpage.
https://www.crash.net/f1/news/1032137/1/first-look-reshaped-mercedes-sidepods-break-cover-belgian-gp
Found better pics, top is new below in each pic is old.Somewhat hard to tell without the cover but it looks more and more like the RBs pods. Soon every car will look similar no matter how hard some of the other teams try to make their own designs work.
The rear end of the sidepods was very under developed to be fair. Even a armchair nobody like myself noticed how simplist it was. So that was a no brainer.Didn't they change their sidepods just few races ago? After almost a year sticking with same sidepods and claiming it's difficult to update them with budget restriction, and now they changed it again after few races?
“It’s very complex,” he explained. “You change one thing but you never change one thing and everything else is fine.
“You always have side effects when you do changes and you need to weigh what you use.
“For example, a part makes more downforce but has a different character or vice versa and we think that in one or two situations we have done not the right choice.”
Isnt the actual race still supposed to be dry? Or has weather prediction for that day changed? A wet race with DRS disabled would be a advantage for anyone trying to get closer to max's RB.looking at the weather, cant see the upgrades making any difference.
The Merc side pod look very simple compared to the previous race, but already said, very much a work in progress, over the past couple of season, some of Merc's upgrade have not worked.
Hopefully the rain will not be that bad so we can see these upgrade work.
Sunday is between 24% and 53% chance of rain, with a chance of some Thunder, hopefully it will be dry, but its Spa anything could happen.Isnt the actual race still supposed to be dry? Or has weather prediction for that day changed? A wet race with DRS disabled would be a advantage for anyone trying to get closer to max's RB.
I was also wondering that.With regards to the predictions - Verstappen has his penalty, will pole be based on before or after the penalty is applied? So if I pick him for pole but he's moved back will I get the point?
Meh.. I'm with Max on this. Seems most drivers are.George Russell has expressed his growing safety concerns ahead of this weekend's Belgian Grand Prix, where heavy rain is forecast over the course of this weekend. Conditions are expected to be wet on Friday, Saturday and Sunday at the iconic Spa-Francorchamps circuit just weeks after Dutch racing driver Dilano van 't Hoff was killed in a crash at the notorious Raidillon curve.
OK Its from the Express, but does he have a point ?
F1 LIVE: George Russell calls for Belgian Grand Prix to be cancelled after driver death (msn.com)
I also tend to agree with Max on this.Meh.. I'm with Max on this. Seems most drivers are.
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/2276...herwise-we-can-t-have-rain-races-anymore.html
I dont think it will, Friday and Saturday look wet, but Sunday looks more like a damp race drying out quickly.Just hope it's not a two lap travesty like two years ago.
Meh.. I'm with Max on this. Seems most drivers are.
https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/2276...herwise-we-can-t-have-rain-races-anymore.html
Princess George being Princess George.
It is just down to bad luck that Spa has seen back to back tragedies. It's not that the corner has unique problems, it's just cars spinning, colliding and re-entering the track in no visibility, which could happen anywhere in heavy rain. Just look at Suzuka last year.
It's an aero outwash/spray problem with F1/2/3 cars nothing track specific.
Of course it's not just bad luck, there is a reason two deaths happened in the same corner. Rest of the track is not dangerous.