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2022 Miami GP: Post Race Analysis

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  1. SS454

    SS454 Formula 3

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    The inaugural Miami GP, did it live up to the hype? Well considering it felt like F1 forced the excitement of the event down our throats, just like they do with the Sprint races, I am not so sure. Let's be honest, the track is a fancy mirage on a parking lot. The fake marina is beyond ridiculous, and trying to create buzz from celebrities that don't even follow F1 is a strange attempt to make the GP bigger than it is. The celebs are annoying at Monaco, but at least that track has a history in F1. I don't know if there was some sort of collab deal with the NFL, but it was embarrassing to see all the NFL references for a Formula 1 race. The Stetson hats in Austin were amazing, the football helmets in Miami were a flop. Also, these guest post race interviewers are extremely cringe. Please, can we have Coulthard or Brundle do the interviews like it used to be? Having said that, the track isn't all that bad. Sure it is another bland design from Tilke, but it definitely induced some mistakes, and that is always good for racing. The fact that teams chose between high downforce and low downforce setups, makes it technically fascinating.

    Red Bull Racing surely came into the weekend as favorites. Their top speed advantage looked to be a key to their performance on paper, and it proved to be in the race. Interestingly they opted for a low downforce setup, despite an already strong max speed advantage. Can't say Verstappen put a foot wrong in the race and deserved the win. Red Bull definitely were much faster on medium tires. Perez was unfortunate to have a sensor issue that hurt his power, as he surely should have blown past Sainz after the restart. This supports that Red Bull's speed advantage is down to drag, rather than power.

    Ferrari can't be too disappointed. A double podium is a strong result, especially for Sainz, who needs to improve. Ferrari chose a higher downforce setup, which most would say is better for tire wear, but that isn't always true as high downforce increases the loads on the tires, which can make things worse. As it turns out, Ferrari struggled with tire wear on the medium tires and the first stint didn't have much to fight with the Red Bulls. On the hard tires the Ferrari's were pretty much equal, and Leclerc made it exciting after the restart. But the car is still not fast enough. It's hard not to say Ferrari have been behind in the development race as they have brought very few updates to the car compared to almost every other team. They don't even seem to bring track specific wing packages like other teams. Who knows what Spain brings, but up until now, Red Bull has surpassed Ferrari as the faster car.

    Mercedes brought more developments and on Friday the car looked significantly better. Then on Saturday the car looked terrible. It seems George Russell is right that their window of performance is extremely narrow, at least in outright speed. George Russell has been incredibly lucky, once again benefiting from a Safety Car. Lewis Hamilton who used to have all the luck, once again at the misfortune of his teammate's benefits. Mercedes has to be pleased that considering how far off the pace they are, a 5-6 finish is good points for them. I think the team made a mistake not to let Russell by Lewis right away, even if watching them race is entertaining. Though it really didn't make a difference.

    Alfa Romeo a very strong performance, even in quali. Zhou had bad luck and DNF'd early, but Bottas was looking like a 5th place until he messed up and let both Mercedes go by. That had to hurt a bit. Still a solid drive and hopefully not the last.

    Alpine a bit bitter sweet. Ocon toughed out a hard race and with a little luck from the SC and other's having problems, was able to score some points. Alonso might be able to drive like his old self for 90% of the race, but in the last 10% he finds a way to do something that really hurts his result. His 5 second penalty was deserved, and it sounds like he probably deserved another penalty for cutting the chicane (which we did not see on replay). Of course a lot of his poor results have been from some bad luck, but Alonso has always been able to get the best result possible, and so far that hasn't really happened this season.

    Williams another point? Alex Albon is a gem to that team and has a strong case for MVP on the grid. That car is lousy and yet Albon just stays out of trouble, puts in his laps, and gets the best result the car is capable of, and beyond. Latifi? Not so much.

    Aston Martin has to be pretty embarrassed to not make the grid because of a fuel temperature issue. They had one of their stronger qualifying results and were forced to start from the pit lane from their own mistake... on both cars! The drivers fought back, were dabbling in the points. But the drivers also made enough errors to prevent that. Stroll probably got the best result he could hope for. Vettel looked good till he was crashed into by his buddy.

    AlphaTauri going home kicking rocks. Tsunoda had a great quali but had nothing to show for it in the race. Perhaps the TV didn't show his struggles, but he fell back instantly and never recovered. Gasly, who was arguably the 2021 MVP, has driven pretty badly all season. Getting tapped by Alonso which allegedly broke his car, and then the collision with Lando which was basically a racing incident, doesn't excuse why he isn't fighting for the 7-10th places every weekend.

    McLaren will go home eating the rocks that AlphaTauri kicked. Lando should have scored points. Their poor pitstops certainly didn't help their strategy, but the car just wasn't very good either. They expected a struggle, but Ricciardo finishing just 9 seconds ahead of Latifi who is in the worst car... dude come on!

    Haas had the opportunity for a good result in what could be called a home race for the American based team. Instead they tripped over themselves enough times, as well as other cars to throw it all away. Both cars with a chance for points right at the end.... instead disaster. Mick Schumacher was optimistic to say the least in his pass attempt on Vettel which destroyed both their races, and ruined his hopes for his first F1 points. I don't even know what happened to Magnusson at the end, but a late DNF was not what the team wanted or deserved.

    Driver of the Race: Max Verstappen. Made a clear hard pass on Sainz which was critical, then made the pass for the win on track and then defended perfectly against Leclerc after the restart.
     
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  2. 360Tom

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    I kind of forgot about the race at the front. RB’s are so much faster, it was inevitable Max would not overtake. He’s like iceman, never makes a mistake when it counts. Charles drive the wheels off that car today and really did a great job, as did Sainz holding off Checo. Even though he was down 26hp. Goes to show how much faster those red bulls are. I was more interested in watching Valteri have that Alfa up there, if it wasn’t for that mistake, it would have been a solid finish. Even still, 7th is still great for the team. It’s nice to see them not in 19th and 20th place anymore
     
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  3. gtjoey

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    Probably as most , American television and agenda always seem to let everyone down.
    Supposed celebs with no class.
    Some supposed rapper holding his parts.
    Willy T Ribbs calling the three podium winners HIS Bro’s?
    Danica in a sun dress in the back seat of an Edsel!
    Monaco can not come fast enough.
    How come when Brundle interviewed Mario Andretti or Emmo they spoke and made a sentence and were REAL stars and legends.
    Please NASCAR is for the Wrestling crowd
    Don’t let it happen here too…..
    Please!
    Gtjoey1314
    The race was fun!
    The sub humans ruined it
     
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  4. tatcat

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    My favorite part was during the grid walk
    Brundle approached some "person" complementing its appearance
    Martin, rightfully, had no idea who it was nor did I
    Evidently it was some social media influencer, what ever the Hell that is.
    As he left, Martin extended his right hand and the person
    returned his left hand slimely like he was doing Martin a favor
    Seems there were several thousand real fans who would kill to be on the grid yet we're subjected to these dilettantes
    who are there to support their bro or wander about aimlessly with no idea who or what they're looking at
    Obviously there is someone at Liberty who contacts these people thinking they add some kind of cache to the proceedings
    I find it puzzling
     
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    Here's my post-race analysis: Max has won every race he's finished. Uh-oh . . .

    Ferrari needs to work on their top speed.

    The crowd seemed to really enjoy it. So, if all the over-top hype worked, then it was a success. The acid test will be if it's still that popular three or four years down the road . . . or car park . . . if not an actual road!

    See you in Spain.

    PS - Once again, thank "Mother's Polishes" (with mucho back door support from Liberty) for showing the event commercial free during the actual race.
     
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    This is such a hilarious dumb statistic that even Sky keeps mentioning. The two races where he dnf'd, he wouldn't have won, so there is that.
    Upcoming races won't have 2-3 long straights, so let's see how this statistic holds. Unless he ofc decides to dnf to keep it going, since ain't no way Ferrari ain't taking Monaco, and very well Spain too.
     
  7. stever

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    The 2 ton tennis ****s sure didn't help F1's image, nor did Brundle's mistake on Patrick Mahomes( he looked way too tall to me, but Brundle/anyone can't be expected to know all the current and/or aging 'special people').
     
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  8. Sigmacars

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    Why was Danica there this is F1 can she even make a right turn this felt like a Hollywood production Boats on a blue Tarp swimming pools on the Hair pin I think we are loosing the heritage of F1 very sad
     
  9. rmani

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    Sad it looks like Ferrari is quickly squandering the big lead they built up early on. Was really hoping they could build on their early success and build an insurmountable lead. They've never been good at mid season development...
     
  10. fer312t

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    Danica was never terribly competitive on road courses in Indycar, but she actually comes from a road racing background (an notably finished 2nd in the British Formula Ford festival.) To say she can't turn right is just totally ignorant...

    As a interviewer she comes of as polished and professional - don't know why people would have a problem with her presence honestly.
     
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  11. pilotoCS

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    Most don't have any problem with her at all.
     
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  12. SS454

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    I'm not sure Danica really adds anything to the broadcast since she has no F1 background or experience. She's was really only there to be an American presence for the American race. I would take Nico Rosberg over her every single time, but she could very well be an upgrade over Damon Hill or Johnny Herbert. Regardless of her credentials to be a good F1 presenter, I think she did good. I didn't see any signs of her being clueless or lacking F1 knowledge. Her questions weren't bad at all. I think she deserves some credit for doing her job well.
     
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    Danica has really nice legs..
     
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  14. Mitch Alsup

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    Danica actually won an INDYcar race on merit.
     
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    Very, very luck fuel strategy in Motegi that time. But, that's racing.
     
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    For sure. Overall she seems very fit.
     
  17. Nembo1777

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    NOT a Tilke design:

    https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/miami-chicane-fix-fia-rules/10304009/

    The track is actually very interesting, from turn one to turn 7,8 it is really selective and 7,8 tigntening like a snail's shell let me tell you from experience that is very hard to get right and made even more important by the straight that follows. The canal alongside the back straight and the Turnpike ramp pillars left the designer's hands tied as to the layout in that area.

    So the design is very good, NOT at all like most of Tilke's bland tracks -thought he has done some great ones like Istambul- but they screwed up badly for the surface. Hopefully next year that will be solved and there can be more dicing.
     
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    As did Alexander Rossi.
     
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    Most watched F1 live event in the US ?

    Would I have wanted to attend or taken the rental car down to the Keys and watched after snorkeling ? Too easy. ;)

    Couldn’t Sky have sent Brundle out with Danica to be his seeing eye dog ( him?, not NFL…them? they’re generally nasty all the time…)

    Am I thinking Ferrari never had an advantage over the Cans since race 1 other than quali pace? I still feel we’re Team Ligier 1979. Quick at the start of the season, then Ligier again the rest of it. Plus Leclerc hasn’t had his DNF yet.

    We’re Avis, friends. We’re Pepsi. Time to acknowledge we aren’t the faves to win but at least we’ll grab a fair share of P1’s and Sainz should hear his anthem in the next few months. ;)
     
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  20. 375+

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    Chill Isobel, chill. I believe in Binotto. Different times, keep the faith
     
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  21. DF1

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    We post here lacking real professional knowledge and some of us have nice or not so nice legs, and no one tells us we are useless lol :) :)
     
  22. Bas

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    I think she was great as a presenter. Asked the right questions, timing was fantastic. Sure Rosberg, Button would be even better but you're absolutely correct she'd be a massive step up from Hill and pains me to say it, Johnny Herbert. Both of them stuck in the past and hanging on for dear life looking through Union Jack tainted glasses.
     
  23. DF1

    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

    +1– She is racer. Qualified to analyse F1.
     
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  24. Phil~

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    Danica raced against Lewis Hamilton as a teenager. Not many people know that. Sure she came last in that race but she’s easy on the eyes and a great pundit. I’d wish we’d get her full time.
     
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    I didn't know that. I read she was supported early on by oilman John Mecom Jr who sent her to England to join a driving school, and she was supervised at that time by no less than Jackie Stewart. Probably after that she raced in F Ford. Any truth in all that?
     
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