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Get them back to Adelaide, classic circuit.
No mention of Alonso being back?
Not a chance the world is still gripped by it, 2022 should be a normal season, this season wont be.I was so gutted when I realised this season was going to be still affected by covid. For some reason I thought everything was going to be back to normal this year. Ah well
Turkey being called a successful return is dubious. I guess they did complete a race but the conditions and the track surface were horrendous, I'd quite like a 2nd go with a better track surface and hopefully better weather.
This would be a good idea, a pool of tracks that are used on rotation, the only problem I could see is money, keeping tracks up to spec that are used only once every 2 or 3 seasons.Boring. More of it if anything. To a degree. A revolving changing calendar to keep it fresh would be nice.
Turkey being called a successful return is dubious. I guess they did complete a race but the conditions and the track surface were horrendous, I'd quite like a 2nd go with a better track surface and hopefully better weather.
Driving for Ferrari takes its toll -
Can't lie, it's getting a little worrying that Hamilton still hasn't signed a contract, I think they will get there in the end but the longer it rolls on the more you wonder what the hold up is.
Strange isnt it? Cant see him not driving the new regulations car in 2022 with the 18 inch tyres.Glad to see the main man sign a new deal but one year? Hmmm Interesting… ?
https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/1...ract-with-one-year-deal-announced-for-f1-2021
Ferrari is still going to be shit this yearReally can't wait.
Going to miss Sainz, thought he was fantastic for Mclaren and will be a star for Ferrari i'm sure.
Ricciardo looks great in Mclaren colours already, I have a feeling he's going to be really quick. Hopefully the engine swap hasn't caused too many issues/changes with the car.
Think the top will be a bit tighter this year but still expect Mercedes to waltz away with it, although Verstappen definitely closed ground on them last year.
Midfield battle will be where it's at again. Ferrari/Mclaren/Aston Martin/Renault/Torro Rosso will be fantastic.
I think it's just to get No 8. He wants to be the undisputed ( on paper ) of all time. He may well retire then. Outside chance he might try his swan song year or two in the red car. One thing is certain though George Russell will 100% driving a Merc in 2022.Strange isnt it? Cant see him not driving the new regulations car in 2022 with the 18 inch tyres.
Not necessarily - they’ve had the chance to upgrade their engine and they said they knew what the issue was from last season - they just couldn’t do anything until the end of the season.Ferrari is still going to be shit this year
Yeh its expected the engine will be on par with the Honda and Renault engine. Whether they can make up the deficit of HP to the Mercs remains to be seen.Not necessarily - they’ve had the chance to upgrade their engine and they said they knew what the issue was from last season - they just couldn’t do anything until the end of the season.
The car itself had poor traction issues too which I’m sure they’ll have ironed out this break too. I suspect Ferrari will be the 3rd best team this year.
I don’t think they’ll catch up with Mercedes but the HP difference won’t be anywhere near as bad as before, and on tracks that didn’t rely on HP they did fine (well Leclerc did) so I expect they’ll be in the upper mid bracket again.Yeh its expected the engine will be on par with the Honda and Renault engine. Whether they can make up the deficit of HP to the Mercs remains to be seen.
Ferrari said last season that they expected to be close to Mercedes in engine power but its the extra 50-60hp Mercedes found last season that will prove difficult to claw back.I don’t think they’ll catch up with Mercedes but the HP difference won’t be anywhere near as bad as before, and on tracks that didn’t rely on HP they did fine (well Leclerc did) so I expect they’ll be in the upper mid bracket again.
Even so, 50hp won’t make that much difference In the grand scheme. I dont think Mercedes will actually make much forward ground this time either as the PU is pretty maxed out.Ferrari said last season that they expected to be close to Mercedes in engine power but its the extra 50-60hp Mercedes found last season that will prove difficult to claw back.
Totto said that before last season began that Mercedes were working overtime trying to figure out how to match the engine performance of the ferrari (before we knew they were cheating). It was really difficult to find the extra HP but they did. It was so close that if the Australian GP hadnt been cancelled then Mercedes would have started the season on the previous years engine configuration as they just got the gremlins sorted before the Australian GP but wouldnt have time to ship the new engines out.