2023 Dutch Grand Prix - [QUALIFYING] discussion thread
2023 Dutch Grand Prix - [QUALIFYING] discussion thread
FORMULA 1 HEINEKEN DUTCH GRAND PRIX 2023
Circuit stats | |
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First Grand Prix | 1952 |
Number of laps | 72 |
Lap record | 1:11.097 Lewis Hamilton (2021) |
2022 winner | Max Verstappen |
Holy shit, Logan Sargeant Q3 lets gooo
14ReplyThis aged well.
8ReplyI wasn't really expecting much higher than 10th from him in Q3, so this isn't that bad if they can lineup tomorrow without taking any grid penalties
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I don't want to get too far ahead, but I'd love to see a double points finish for Williams tomorrow.
1ReplySun's out, I'm hoping we see some slicks
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Logan better than Lewis, you read it here first! /s
13ReplyAmerican dethrones British king of F1! USA! USA! USA!
3ReplyThis didn't age well...
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Nice two first two rows, with for different teams. Love it!
Edit: even better: 6 different teams at the first 3 rows :)
12ReplySuper happy to see the two Williams making it to Q3
11ReplyRussell sounded legitimately excited for them too!
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Norris 👏👏
Albon 👏👏👏👏👏 mega effort
10ReplySo happy to see Sergeant make it into Q3, even with the crash. It'll be good for his confidence.
This weekend has been awesome so far and I'm not just saying that because I'm a Williams fan.
7ReplyThis really has been a good qualifying! Hopefully the race is just as exciting tomorrow.
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HAM beaten by SGT, time to retire 💀
/S
7ReplyMcLarens and Williams loving the wet again
7ReplyMhm, and also high downforce, low speed tracks (relatively speaking).
4ReplyAm I misremembering? I thought Williams' strong suite was high speed tracks before the break.
Either way, Albon is always good in wet conditions.
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Yay Williams! Nice going..
7ReplyLooks moist
6ReplyThat's what.. someone said.
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That heli cam with the speed information is fantastic!
6ReplyFerraris are looking strange today. Locking up and sliding eveywhere
6ReplyThat's at least the third time that's happened to Leclerc today.
3ReplyBetween the two of them they have missed the first corner 4+? Times.
This could just be an extension of leclerc's habbit of pushing beyond what is possible
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Leclerc has about had it with Ferrari..
5ReplyWhen is he out of contract?
3ReplyAfter 2024.
4ReplyThey need to clean house with their strategy department
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Sainz, realizing McLaren will be a threat, tries to innocently take them out. Clever.
Edit: Well, right now Ferrari are only a threat to themselves.
5ReplyBoth Williams in Q3!
4ReplyIs this the first Q2 for Sargeant?
4ReplyAlex Jacques just said this is his 3rd Q2 appearance
5ReplyI was wondering the same thing.. think it might be.
Edit: 3rd time, apparently.
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The difference between Max and Perez is similar to the difference between Albon and Logan.
4ReplyAlbon and that Williams really love these conditions, on this track.
4ReplyI'm so happy to see McLaren making a strong showing after the last few years. Excluding Redbull, I think the second half of the season is theirs to lose.
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RIP
4ReplyShortest Q3 debut for anyone?
Edit: couldn't find stats. I remember at least one driver crashing in Q2 but making it through for the first time though.
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Kinda surprised to hear the optimism about Ricciardo coming back next year despite the injury.
3ReplyDo we know how severe the injury is, yet? It didn't seem that bad, and it would be harsh to dismiss him for missing a couple of races this season. If Lawson wins today, he might be in trouble, though.
3ReplyIt was broken, right?
1ReplyAlphaTauri CEO Bayer said the bone is full broken through. Which sounds bad.
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What did Leclerc set on the top of the car before he removed the wheel?
It sort of looked like a Ferrari branded tape measure.
3ReplySeatbelt buckle. All the harnesses clip into one central point on F1 belts iirc. I think it’s normally left attached to one of the over the shoulder belts
2ReplyAh, you're definitely right. I had no idea they could be removed entirely, I thought they were permanently attached to one of the straps.
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I feel like I'm watching a nature documentary with all these super close ups.
2ReplyDamn verstappen always pulls shit out of the bag when it is needed. Also piastri bungeled it when it mattered the most
2ReplyGood shit Sargeant
2ReplyHoping to see some slicks
2ReplyWe're definitely going to see some in Q3
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Why did they take out Lewis that early? Did they think “P9 is safe, good enough” while there were still drives on the course?
2ReplyHe pushed his second to last lap. I don't know why they didn't do another warm up and push on the last one. Weird call
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Maybe rain will come during the red flag and Williams will lock out the front row? Please? I'm desperate.
2ReplyIts a shame because they were actually competitive in these conditions, but on a dry track, not so much
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Both Williams made it into Q3. Lets go!
2ReplyWatching the on-board camera at this track is so cool. It really shows how big some of the hills are.
1ReplyYeah I get what they mean when they say it's a rollercoaster.
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DC asking what a crane is called LOL
1ReplyGrabby thingy
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So the intermediate runners got away with the dodgy call then, since nobody apart from Albon got a good lap in on the softs
1ReplyOh boy, sticking with inters for the final lap seems risky.
1ReplyWhat was that accident? It looked like he understeered but just didn't react to it?
1ReplyOh shit
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