F1 2023 Season

What the hell has happened to Aston Martin? Strong for the first few races now fallen off a cliff? Almost the opposite of McLaren's season
they seem to be going down the wrong path for car development this season. Wonder if they have a correlation discrepancy between track and wind tunnel.
 
Max Lando Lewis for me. Not ideal, fingers crossed.

We are level on points so it may come down to Lewis and Charles... Or probably Perez as he kept messing up my predictions when I used to put him on the podium, he's now been excluded from it
 
@United Hobbit we might both be right, but also wrong about Norris :lol:

Be interesting to see how he does on new tyres on the final run though.

Otherwise Leclerc looks good. Counting on a Ferrari special in the race :lol:
 
Now thats a interesting grid. Its facinating that we get really bumpy tracks, RedBull have to lift the floor up by a tiny amount and they end up back in the mix with the other teams, instead of being clear ahead.
 
Perez could potentially really start to cost RB next season if he doesn't sort it out as McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari (now Sainz has improved) have more consistent pairs of drivers, if other teams catch up they won't just be able to rely on Max
 
You’d still have to back Max to win. With their DRS advantage, and with how RB tend to set their cars up more for the race, and of course with just how well Max is driving, you’d expect him to gain places quickly. But that all assumes there isnt any T1 carnage.
 
You’d still have to back Max to win. With their DRS advantage, and with how RB tend to set their cars up more for the race, and of course with just how well Max is driving, you’d expect him to gain places quickly. But that all assumes there isnt any T1 carnage.
The RB has the best tyre deg so that will help. Was suprised that max made two errors on the same qually lap in Q3 (T1 lockup and T19 going off track). You'd have thought he'd be more relaxed after winning the championship. Maybe it is track specific but it would be great if the gap is starting to close to RBs.
 
Does anyone know what the floor high difference is between RB and Mclaren/Ferrari/Mercedes? Cant be more than 1-2cm? Pretty amazing that they lose their considerable advantage by raising the floor by a cm or two. Ground effect for you.

Marko does think he has an explanation for the RB19's somewhat disappointing pace at the Circuit of the Americas, which is known to be very bumpy. "We were more affected by the bumps than others, so we could not drive with the height we wanted. In the long run, however, we can make up some ground."

What can Verstappen do from P6? "On Sunday, the temperature should be very high. Tyre wear should play a role, which is our strong point. Max has shown he has a good race pace but can still manage it," Marko continued

edit: other teams have lifted their floors as well.

The-Race

"..By general consensus, it was even bumpier this year than last. So everyone’s ride height had to come up. Not as much as at Singapore, but enough to lose the Red Bull (and the McLaren) more downforce than the Ferrari and Mercedes. Without its usual underfloor advantage its wing level was directly comparable to that of its two rivals. Which made the Ferrari fastest on the straights..."
 
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Amazing qualifying, love it when you don't know who will get pole.

Interesting to see that for pretty much the first time this season (not counting Singapore when they were nowhere so he was never getting pole) the red bull wasn't significantly faster than the rest of the field and he made two big mistakes on his final flying lap. Maybe he's not as bulletproof as people think which is good news if we can get another team (or three) near them regularly.

I do think he will win tomorrow with the race pace advantage his red bull generally has.
 
Perez could potentially really start to cost RB next season if he doesn't sort it out as McLaren, Mercedes and Ferrari (now Sainz has improved) have more consistent pairs of drivers, if other teams catch up they won't just be able to rely on Max

Yeah this type of weekend will worry red bull more than others where max drives off. If they are having to fight for results and he's starting 9th what value does he bring.
 
The Sprint Shootout sets the grid for tonight's Sprint Race, which has the potential to be very exciting.

Nobody can accuse Sky sports of pulling it's punches.
 
The top 4 teams and arguably drivers all so close, F1 could be so good if the performance gap reduces in races.
 
That was so close, which is great to see. I still think Max will win fairly comfortably, but it's great to see McClaren continue to improve. Bodes well for next season.