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F1 2023 AUSTRIAN GP (Sprint) Pre-Race Thread

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  1. tifosi12

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    Careful about that budget ceiling. Don't invite too many folks to brats and beer.
     
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    Red Bull driver Sergio Perez is not at the circuit on Thursday after becoming unwell last night. The team say he will rest to ensure he is in the best possible health for Friday.
     
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    Who’s ready for some red flags!!!?
     
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    Lando Norris has been robbed while on holiday in Marbella: “We were out for dinner and our villa got robbed. A mixture of many things were stolen. Some were expensive and some were not so expensive. It is still an ongoing conversation so I cannot say too much.”
     
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    I just saw that CLs car has an issue. They are not able to remove one of the rear tires.
     
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    FIA tweaks F1 sprint qualifying tyres rules to avoid inters farce
    The FIA has tweaked the tyre regulations for Formula 1 sprint qualifying to avoid the “unintended consequences” that emerged in Baku at the first event held under the rules.

    By:Adam Cooper
    Jun 29, 2023 at 1:20 PM
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    As the rules were originally written, drivers were obliged to use new medium tyres in Saturday’s SQ1 and SQ2 sessions, and then new softs on SQ3.

    Teams realised that they didn’t have to save a set of new softs for SQ3 if they felt that those tyres would be more useful earlier in the weekend, either in FP1 or Friday’s qualifying session for the grand prix.

    In Baku, Yuki Tsunoda and Lando Norris used all their soft tyres before the sprint qualifying session.

    In that event Tsunoda didn’t make SQ3, but Norris did.

    McLaren left the option open for him to run on intermediates – which the rules allowed – should two drivers in the same situation have made SQ3. However, Norris didn’t need to run so he remained in the garage and qualified 10th.

    The possibility of intermediates being used in a dry session was seen as a farcical by many in the paddock, and has now been addressed.

    The rules have changed to allow drivers to use any set of soft tyres in SQ3.
     

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