Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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Zef, you may not be quite an F1 driver but you are in the chain, don’t run yourself downOne of each makes one whole squirrel.
Zef, you may not be quite an F1 driver but you are in the chain, don’t run yourself downOne of each makes one whole squirrel.
Women, according to BoratTeam bosses, drivers or FIA officials?
Are the teams only running one car at the moment?Times at the end of the first morning. Teams are now taking lunch break:
1. Verstappen (Red Bull) 1m32.959s, C3, 71 laps
2. Sainz (Ferrari) 1m33.253s, C3, 72 laps
3. Albon (Williams) 1m33.671s, C5, 74 laps
4. Zhou (Alfa Romeo) 1m33.723s, C3, 67 laps
5. Russell (Mercedes) 1m34.174s, C3, 69 laps
6. Hulkenberg (Haas) 1m34.424s, C3, 51 laps
7. Drugovich (Aston Martin) 1m34.564s, C3, 40 laps
8. Tsunoda (AlphaTauri) 1m34.671s, 46 laps
9. Gasly (Alpine) 1m34.822s, C3, 60 laps
10. Piastri (McLaren) 1m34.888s, C3, 52 laps
Testing times (especially after the first morning) don't mean much. But I was surprises to see Albon where he is. Aided by using the softest available tyre, though, which the others haven't as yet.
Yep. Testing limitations, in order to reduce costs, means only 1 car on track at a time for each team.Are the teams only running one car at the moment?
You see, this is what I want from the internet. Someone who's done their research to tell me what's going to happen. Not sure you're going out on too much of a limb with the Horner moaning thing in point 10 thoughSo while day 1 of this 3 day test is still running, I thought I'd take a stab at some pre-season predictions for the season ahead based on not much at all evidence . Here we go, my top 10 predictions for 2023:
1. Red Bull will start the season with the fastest car, but their windtunnel / CFD penalty for overspending in 2020 will affect their development rate and they'll be caught in the second half of the season.
2. Hamilton wins races (multiple) and is in the title fight deep into the season.
3. Ferrari are right in the hunt on pace, but continue to drop the ball operationally and Leclerc gets increasingly frustrated leading to rumours that he'll jump ship.
4. The threat of Ricciardo taking his seat hangs around like a bad smell that Perez just can't get rid of. Rumours begin swirling as soon as Perez has a few bad races.
5. Williams become regular points contenders, constantly on a pace (with Albon) for finishes in the 8th-12th range.
6. Aston Martin take a step forward (with Alonso) and become a genuine P4 WCC contender alongside Alpine.
7. McLaren's struggles from 2022 carry over into 2023 for at least the first 5 races. Norris and Piastri both complain of strange car characteristics that hamper the handling.
8. Sargeant struggles and is replaced by Mick Schumacher mid-season.
9. De Vries handily beats Tsunoda, resulting in the latter losing his seat at the end of 2023 (if not before the end of the season) and is replaced by whichever Red Bull junior aces F2 (or possibly Mick Schumacher if prediction 8 doesn't happen).
10. The WDC title fight goes down to the last race. Verstappen has an early lead whittled down during the second half of the season, with Horner constantly moaning about the impact of the wind tunnel / cfd penalty on their in-season development.
Well, didn't take long to tick this one off. Brace yourselves for a difficult start to the season, McLaren fans: Piastri has just said during a day 2 press conference that the 2023 car has issues that feel similar to last year's car's issues.7. McLaren's struggles from 2022 carry over into 2023 for at least the first 5 races. Norris and Piastri both complain of strange car characteristics that hamper the handling.
Been ruled out now. They've confirmed that if Stroll isn't fit, it will be Drugovich who races.I’d love to see this happen. i have warmed to the finger wagging Kraut over the last couple of years!
Aston Martin will not rule out shock Vettel return
Aston Martin refuse to rule out the possibility of Sebastian Vettel making a shock F1 comeback at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.www.bbc.co.uk
The cat amongst the pigeons appears to be Alonso and the Aston Martin. The hype train is suggesting they could be in amongst the top 3, potentially even being the closest to Red Bull for race 1. This is reflected in betting odds, with Alonso the only driver outside of the big 3 teams (RB, Merc, Ferrari) to have odds that are suggestive that it's actually a realistic chance. Which probably means they're bad value given how strong Verstappen / Red Bull look.
Verstappen appeared to have a setup issue that was resolved after the qualifying sim. His long run pace looked ominous. Alonso still close though - I'd say he's definitely in the frame for a podium.Alonso winning after Red Bull coasted through testing would be amazingly funny