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FORMULA 1 AZERBAIJAN GRAND PRIX 2023 - Baku....Race.... ▄▀▄▀▄▀ SPOILERS ▄▀▄▀▄▀

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  1. jgonzalesm6

    jgonzalesm6 Two Time F1 World Champ
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    Ok gents, the reason I started this thread 2 days early is due to the racing format since Saturday is just for the Sprint Race.

    So here's the starting grid for Sunday. I'll keep an eye out for times(globally) and post that as well here.

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  2. DF1

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    Explained: Norris and Tsunoda first F1 drivers to take sprint qualifying gamble
    Lando Norris and Yuki Tsunoda won’t be able to participate in the third part of Saturday’s first Formula 1 sprint qualifying at the Azerbaijan Grand Prix after taking a tyre gamble in qualifying.

    By: Adam Cooper
    Apr 28, 2023, 8:23 PM

    As revealed by Autosport a loophole has emerged in the new sprint format regulations regarding the usage of tyres in the shootout.

    Drivers are obliged to use one set of new medium tyres in SQ1, another new set of mediums in SQ2, and then a set of new softs in SQ3.

    The intention was that all teams would have to save those three new sets to use on Saturday.

    However the rules as published left a loophole that meant teams don’t actually have to save tyres if they prefer to use them earlier in the weekend.

    The relevant article reads: “In the period SQ3 of the sprint shootout, up to one set of dry-weather tyres may be used, and this must only be a new set of the soft specification.”

    The presence of the word “may” left an opportunity for teams who perhaps didn’t expect to make SQ3 to use up that set of soft tyres earlier in the weekend for strategic purposes, which is exactly what both Norris and Tsunoda did on Friday.

    The McLaren driver progressed through qualifying, taking seventh in Q1 and sixth in Q2. The team then played its 'joker' by using his last set of new softs for his final run in Q3, helping him take seventh place for Sunday’s grand prix grid.

    That means under the rules, should he get as far as SQ3 on Saturday after the compulsory medium tyre running in the first two sessions, he won’t be able to participate in it. He would instead have to sit in the garage and accept 10th place.

    However, the strategy of using up his softs clearly helped him in Friday’s Q3 session and he will potentially reap the rewards in Sunday’s main event.

    “It was a conscious strategic decision to maximise the grand prix quali result,” a team spokesperson told Autosport.

    “There’s a lot more points to be scored on Sunday, so it’s the more important race to prioritise.”

    Tsunoda is in the exact same situation as Norris, as he too used all of his soft tyres, but he did it via a slightly different route.

    Both AlphaTauri drivers used an extra set of soft tyres in FP1. The general idea was to be better prepared for the later qualifying session, although Tsunoda lost his first set when he brushed the wall and picked up a puncture.

    The ploy didn’t work out for Nyck De Vries, who crashed out on his first lap in Q1.

    However, Tsunoda took advantage of his extra preparation and made good progress, taking 10th place in the first session, seventh in Q2 and then eighth in Q3, which will be his starting position for Sunday’s grand prix.

    In the process he used up all his soft tyres which means that he has no new sets left for Saturday’s sprint qualifying.

    “Even though we brought several new aero components, our expected competitiveness based on the last events was that we were not Q3 material,” said AlphaTauri chief race engineer Jonathan Eddolls.

    “As a result, we put a lot of effort into quali preparation in FP1 to give us the best chance for starting as high up as possible on Sunday where more points are available. Both drivers ran two sets of soft and medium tyres in FP1.

    “The downside of our FP1 qualifying preparation meant we had no new tyres remaining for Q3, but Yuki set a fantastic lap on the used tyre to finish P8 for the race on Sunday.”

    Tsunoda stressed that tyres were a key element of his performance.

    “That was really tricky, a tricky track, especially the tyre was also tricky,” he said. “Most of the drivers really struggled for the braking, especially first sector that front tyre is not really warm, it's not ready enough.

    “We do as much as we can to warm up the tyre, but we struggle a lot. So the tyre was really key, the warm-up.”
     
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  3. gh0st0

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    How fun would it be if there were no drivers in the sprint tomorrow
     
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  4. william

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    I suppose participation is mandatory, like any other race in the championship.
     
  5. steved033

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    One slow lap, then pit....the whole field.

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  6. johnireland

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    I doubt we will ever see this format again.
     
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  7. william

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    LOL
     
  8. jjmalez

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    So is the the race thread? the pre-race thread? The pre qualifying race thread of the qualifying race thread? Lets not forget the sprint qualifying race thread, then the actual sprint race thread. Then there's the formation post sprint thread along with interviews with the top three drivers for whatever the **** just happened today.

    Azerbaijan Grand Prix race thread somewhere tomorrow?

    :eek:
     
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  9. jgonzalesm6

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    i'm old enough to remember when F1 was a respected sport. Now it feels more like scripted entertainment, any real thrills sucked away by too much regulation and too many contrivances.

    What's the answer, to re-invigorate the sport? The FIA seems to think the answer will be found in more scripted, over-regulated contrivances :rolleyes:
     
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    The answers are go watch Moto GP & WRC if you want to see actual racing where the outcome isn't in the 95% predictable ballpark.
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    see you 7 am!!
     
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    How soon does the red bull pass Chuck?
     
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    Reinvigorate the sport ? How about earning some respect in a sprint car or midget? No excuse for crashing in qualifying or whining over some car contact ? Oh, and forget the million euro payouts for the weekend ! Then, lets see what the driver lineup looks like.
     
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    The first ten laps or so.
     
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  23. jgonzalesm6

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    Horner coming out of the Ferrari hospitality and giving the "bird" (middle finger) to the cameraman. ( I would rather not post the pic)

    Rumors are circling that Fred is trying to poach top or senior engineers from RedBull. I say good for Fred.
     
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