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jgonzalesm6
11th December 2020, 08:42
15 mins. at time of post.

ragfone
11th December 2020, 08:58
Here's a headline of note!!!!7764

:clap

tifosi1993
11th December 2020, 10:41
FP1:

Verstappen: --- 17.375 --- 41.361 --- 38.486 --- 1:37.378 --- 320

Bottas: --- 17.398 --- 41.390 --- 38.412 --- 1:37.412 --- 314

Ocon: --- 17.595 --- 42.018 --- 38.889 --- 1:38.515 --- 314

Albon: --- 17.436 --- 41.646 --- 39.326 --- 1:38.547 --- 317

Hamilton: --- 17.582 --- 41.964 --- 39.198 --- 1:38.744 --- 314

Stroll: --- 17.612 --- 41.972 --- 39.158 --- 1:38.831 --- 319

Perez: --- 17.415 --- 42.115 --- 39.186 --- 1:38.956 --- 320

Kvyat: --- 17.586 --- 41.930 --- 39.634 --- 1:39.150 --- 320

Gasly: --- 17.594 --- 41.941 --- 39.274 --- 1:39.160 --- 320

Raikkonen: --- 17.626 --- 42.381 --- 39.192 --- 1:39.199 --- 318

Sainz: --- 17.599 --- 42.041 --- 39.577 --- 1:39.330 --- 314

Leclerc: --- 17.744 --- 42.142 --- 39.458 --- 1:39.344 --- 323

Norris: --- 17.665 --- 42.027 --- 39.660 --- 1:39.352 --- 313

Vettel: --- 17.747 --- 42.363 --- 39.560 --- 1:39.560 --- 311

Kubica: --- 17.686 --- 42.228 --- 39.991 --- 1:39.905 --- 318

Russell: --- 17.659 --- 42.605 --- 40.011 --- 1:40.446 --- 318

Latifi: --- 17.865 --- 42.928 --- 40.270 --- 1:41.063 --- 320

Schumacher: --- 17.972 --- 42.699 --- 40.446 --- 1:41.235 --- 313

Fittipaldi: --- 18.380 --- 43.952 --- 41.425 --- 1:44.069 --- 313

Ricciardo:

darkchild
11th December 2020, 11:18
Charles on Hard tires, could still be 6th in the end here even with penalty

jgonzalesm6
11th December 2020, 11:43
Interesting commentary during FP1

I liked it when they got into the debate of Russell.....as opposed to Bottas(is he just only a #2 driver??).....or Rosberg???....challenging Lewis. (brought the past with Schumi and Rubens).

Bottom line was do you want to see a show??....or do you want to run the team as a business long term??

wisepie
11th December 2020, 12:35
With Charles getting a 3-place grid penalty and likely to lose 6th in the WDC (he may even end up 9th), Ferrari could also possibly lose P6 in the CWC to Alpha Tauri, just to make the end of the season even lower than ever. Sooner it's over the better, but I'll still tune in, although P12 and 14 in FP1 doesn't inspire confidence.:roll

stefa
11th December 2020, 17:13
Here's a headline of note!!!!7764

:clap
:lol :thumb

Silent Bob
11th December 2020, 17:18
With Charles getting a 3-place grid penalty and likely to lose 6th in the WDC (he may even end up 9th), Ferrari could also lose P6 in the CWC to Alpha Tauri, just to make the end of the season even lower than ever. Sooner it's over the better, but I'll still tune in, although P12 and 14 in FP1 doesn't inspire confidence.:roll

Look on the bright side... more wind tunnel time. Not much, but gotta take every silver lining we can this year.

jgonzalesm6
11th December 2020, 17:31
2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso Reunited With Renault R25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgv1iN9HR8



Comparing the 2005 R25 vs 2020 RS20

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/1

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/2

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/3

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/4

tifosi1993
11th December 2020, 17:43
With Charles getting a 3-place grid penalty and likely to lose 6th in the WDC (he may even end up 9th), Ferrari could also possibly lose P6 in the CWC to Alpha Tauri, just to make the end of the season even lower than ever. Sooner it's over the better, but I'll still tune in, although P12 and 14 in FP1 doesn't inspire confidence.:roll

Let's see what tomorrow brings. Things aren't looking great in FP2 and Charles has 3 place grid drop, but I still wouldn't write us off just yet. I think we can have a good qualifying here.

And only one more race left. In December the 13th, we can finally say good bye to this cursed season.

wisepie
11th December 2020, 17:54
Let's see what tomorrow brings. Things aren't looking great in FP2 and Charles has 3 place grid drop, but I still wouldn't write us off just yet. I think we can have a good qualifying here.

And only one more race left. In December the 13th, we can finally say good bye to this cursed season.

FP2 was better for Charles in P8 so I won't get too downbeat, any points would be a bonus and then good riddance to 2020!

Nick Singer
12th December 2020, 12:20
A bit off thread but is 2021 actually going to be any better for us?

Serious Q as I'm not paying much attention these days..

What can we change/ develop/ replace for next season that might turn our car from a donkey into a greyhound?

BTW WP, thank heavens for our respective football teams - at least we've each got one team winning stuff! #OTBC! #NCFC

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 13:21
That was a good lap from Charles. Comparable to Mercedes who also had new softs, and fastest final sector.

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 13:27
Both Ferrari's on mediums

Tifoso Svedese
12th December 2020, 13:40
A bit off thread but is 2021 actually going to be any better for us?

Serious Q as I'm not paying much attention these days..

What can we change/ develop/ replace for next season that might turn our car from a donkey into a greyhound?

BTW WP, thank heavens for our respective football teams - at least we've each got one team winning stuff! #OTBC! #NCFC

Yes, we will likely to improve the engine a lot more than Honda and Renault especially, considering this is basically the 2016 engine.

The issue might be that some competitors might have better drivers. Pérez in a Red Bull is a threat to us, whereas Albon really isn't. Alonso might be better than Ricciardo. Also the latter might be faster in McLaren than Sainz has been. Vettel might be at Pérez' level or above. This could mean we may be closer to the front, but still struggling to get P4 even with Leclerc.

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 13:40
Great lap again from Charles. He's in the Q3 with the medium tyres.

Tifoso Svedese
12th December 2020, 13:42
If Charles salvages a top five on the road there might be some good points on the board tomorrow since he can run a better strategy than the others.

alfaromeo
12th December 2020, 13:45
Leclerk agin very good lap, vettel oh:Hmm

ntukza
12th December 2020, 13:46
It's so satisfying to watch Leclerc.

alfaromeo
12th December 2020, 13:47
Leclek is same fast as Red Bull

ntukza
12th December 2020, 13:48
If Charles salvages a top five on the road there might be some good points on the board tomorrow since he can run a better strategy than the others.

With the 3 place grid penalty he'll have to qualify 2nd. Let's just say, highly unlikely.

alfaromeo
12th December 2020, 13:49
Ferrari is very fast in slow corners so with good engine in 2021 can be a lot better

Tifoso Svedese
12th December 2020, 13:49
With the 3 place grid penalty he'll have to qualify 2nd. Let's just say, highly unlikely.

"fifth on the road" mate...

Means before penalty :-P

ntukza
12th December 2020, 13:50
"fifth on the road" mate...

Means before penalty :-P

Oh sorry, I would have thought "on the road" means after penalty. Alright, got it.

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 14:01
Leclerc P9, will start from P12 on mediums. Stars of the Qualifying Max and Norris.

We have lost pace in the Q3.

Tifoso Svedese
12th December 2020, 14:03
That was sad developments, but at least he gets to start on the mediums and run a certain one-stopper, whereas I assume a lot of people ahead of him will need two stops.

Good to see Hammy choking in S3 for once. Might be a chance I watch the race tomorrow now, whereas if he had pole I'd stayed the hell away.

ntukza
12th December 2020, 14:03
Wow, incredible from Max. Disappointing Q3 for Leclerc. Personally, I reckon George Russell would have beaten Bottas here.

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 14:11
Qualifying: (best sectors and Max speed)

Verstappen: --- 17.030 --- 40.750 --- 37.466 --- 1:35.246 --- 319

Bottas: --- 17.035 --- 40.731 --- 37.408 --- 1:35.271 --- 322

Hamilton: --- 16.984 --- 40.677 --- 37.549 --- 1:35.332 --- 324

Norris: --- 17.063 --- 40.828 --- 37.606 --- 1:35.497 --- 323

Albon: --- 17.058 --- 40.847 --- 37.580 --- 1:35.571 --- 321

Sainz: --- 17.045 --- 40.917 --- 37.733 --- 1:35.815 --- 322

Kvyat: --- 17.141 --- 41.046 --- 37.760 --- 1:35.963 --- 321

Stroll: --- 17.181 --- 40.988 --- 37.812 --- 1:36.046 --- 322

Leclerc (P12) --- 17.164 --- 40.894 --- 37.489 --- 1:36.065 --- 318

Gasly: --- 17.164 --- 41.033 --- 37.944 --- 1:36.242 --- 322

Ocon: --- 17.109 --- 41.118 --- 38.042 --- 1:36.359 --- 323

Ricciardo: --- 17.134 --- 41.185 --- 38.009 --- 1:36.406 --- 326

Vettel: --- 17.340 --- 41.120 --- 38.080 --- 1:36.631 --- 318

Giovinazzi: --- 17.250 --- 41.158 --- 38.542 --- 1:38.248 --- 324

Perez: --- 17.175 --- 41.061 --- 37.798 --- No time in Q2

Raikkonen: --- 17.304 --- 41.302 --- 38.659 --- 1:37.555 --- 327

Magnussen: --- 17.384 --- 41.488 --- 38.938 --- 1:37.863 --- 322

Russell: --- 17.259 --- 41.672 --- 39.004 --- 1:38.045 --- 323

Fittipaldi: --- 17.464 --- 41.717 --- 38.898 --- 1:38.173 --- 321

Latifi: --- 17.262 --- 41.874 --- 39.254 --- 1:38.443 --- 326

tifosi1993
12th December 2020, 14:44
For those who are still downplaying Ferrari's chassis development this year: (SF90 vs SF1000, Qualifying)

Sector 1: 16.782 vs 17.164 (-0.384)

Sector 2: 40.488 vs 40.894 (-0.406)

Sector 3: 37.871 vs 37.489 (+0.382)

And our lack of power is still costing us in the final sector.

MSC Fan
12th December 2020, 15:39
Leclerc is going to finish P9 in the WDC or at best P8 unless something crazy happens and there is double DNFs for McLarens and Albon does his usual job, isn't he? I can't wait to see this season come to an end. At least he crashed out in tracks where we had least probability of scoring points except at Styria.

stefa
12th December 2020, 16:23
2020 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso Reunited With Renault R25

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpgv1iN9HR8



Comparing the 2005 R25 vs 2020 RS20

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/1

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/2

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/3

https://twitter.com/wearetherace/status/1337407764252004353/photo/4

Cars used to be so much preattier back at the time

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 16:30
Cars used to be so much preattier back at the time

Yeah....according to lap it looks like Alonso did a 1:43. I doubt the car was in quali mode and it does'nt have DRS. He was on medium Pirelli tires.

MSC Fan
12th December 2020, 16:34
Cars used to be so much preattier back at the time

That 15 year old car looks much more futuristic than any of the cars on the grid today. Everytime I look at them, I'm at awe that humans have actually built beasts that are so magnificent. They looked even prettier back in the day with grooved tyres and the grip (or it's lack of) it gave due to which they were ever so twitchy and unpredictable. The current cars are certainly faster but man, the cars of this entire decade except the ones from 2017, cannot look anywhere close to being as good as those.

Tifoso Svedese
12th December 2020, 16:41
Shorter but heavier cars with great brunt and a ban on power steering like IndyCar is what we need. Then drivers will matter more.

Unfortunately, common sense never prevails.

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 17:03
Shorter but heavier cars with great brunt and a ban on power steering like IndyCar is what we need. Then drivers will matter more.

Unfortunately, common sense never prevails.

The R25 is lighter than ccurrent cars. Current cars are 160kg heavier....according to Vettel.

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 17:04
It's not Toto slamming the table with his fist.....but I like it.

https://twitter.com/FiftyBucksVT/status/1337764934378250240

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 17:05
Nando taking the R25 out once again and on different tires.

https://twitter.com/FiftyBucksVT/status/1337771838714376195

https://twitter.com/Kike_Araujo_27/status/1337771290200068096

Rishu
12th December 2020, 17:40
Nando taking the R25 out once again and on different tires.

https://twitter.com/FiftyBucksVT/status/1337771838714376195

https://twitter.com/Kike_Araujo_27/status/1337771290200068096

Notice some of the mechanics from various teams taking videos/pictures. Quite evident what these cars still mean to F1 paddock

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 17:43
Notice some of the mechanics from various teams taking videos/pictures. Quite evident what these cars still mean to F1 paddock

agreed. "If you build it, they will come.......and watch."

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 17:49
Renault R25 demo runs show what modern F1 cars are missing - Alonso

Fernando Alonso says the buzz his demonstrations lap in the Renault R25 in Abu Dhabi have produced this weekend shows exactly what Formula 1 cars are missing right now.

As part of a celebration of Renault's spell in F1, with the Enstone-based team being rebranded as Alpine in 2021, Alonso is showing off his 2005 title-winning R25 in Abu Dhabi.

With his high-speed laps grabbing attention on social media, and the whole pit lane turning out en masse to see him complete a run on Saturday, Alonso suggests the agile, screaming V10-powered machine delivers a sound and emotion that current machinery cannot match.

"It is something that we are missing honestly," said Alonso, after his latest run.

"I think not only the fans, everyone in the paddock, we miss the sound. We miss the Formula 1 that we got in love with when we were kids and we were watching television.

"So now, to witness this car at this circuit, I think it was pretty special for everyone in the paddock.

"It was nice to say hi to everyone. And it was not only the Renault mechanics, everyone was out in the pit lane.

"I think it's a nice spirit when you see this kind of technology and that kind of era you know. It united all of us in one way."

Alonso switched to a soft compound of tyre during his latest run on Saturday, and Renault data suggests that he lapped in the 1m39s region.

That performance was just two seconds slower than back row starter Kevin Magnussen managed in qualifying on Saturday, and is a match for Lewis Hamilton's fastest lap of last year's Abu Dhabi Grand Prix of 1m39.2s.

Alonso added: "We are in the same time of the [current] cars in race conditions, which is quite amazing. So you know, it feels very fast. The sound is fantastic, and it sounds fast.

"Behind the wheel, you feel the vibrations, you feel everything. It is a very light car, so you feel all the motions.

"It's an amazing feeling. I'm still smiling. I have the mask on but I will be smiling until probably 2021."

While some people have been surprised at the way Alonso has attacked so hard doing the demonstration runs, the two-time world champion says there is no way he could take it easy.

"Honestly I cannot go slow with this car," he said. "Every time I'm in this cockpit and I'm in this car, with all the memories, it becomes natural to drive fast.

"To feel the speed is amazing. I know it's an old car, but it's a perfect machine for me."

https://uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/renault-r25-demo-runs-show-165244212.html?guccounter=1&guce_referrer=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZ29vZ2xlLmNvbS8&guce_referrer_sig=AQAAAIGeq2LQ037OOO-0OM7bf8R_-Ltt7oWwLYTY3ROcI2jAHoZdQT_Nxp8rpnc_alkxdMhq-OsldRlVzvXyq3CB5JXtwpskZC9MN3x0NaxVUGOny1RIdWZ9dbx lyewp4zAvzr2T2hizUgUpikE0sJFw-zC7AjOofbO0isQvKYqwxx4t

wisepie
12th December 2020, 17:50
A bit off thread but is 2021 actually going to be any better for us?

Serious Q as I'm not paying much attention these days..

What can we change/ develop/ replace for next season that might turn our car from a donkey into a greyhound?

BTW WP, thank heavens for our respective football teams - at least we've each got one team winning stuff! #OTBC! #NCFC

The first and most important development will be the ICE, the chassis seems to be improving anyway, Seb is being replaced with Carlos, but the structure of Ferrari as a company is currently in limbo (Camilleri's unexpected retirement), plus all the Covid effects, so it's anyone's guess whether we'll end up with a donkey or a greyhound. I don't think we'll be fighting right up front but it can't surely be any worse than 2020. I appreciate your reference to our football teams, Norwich and Bournemouth, but I must stress that I'm not a footie fan, Bournemouth just happens to be our local team, and when they lose, I am disappointed but not suicidal like I am with Ferrari! And I also note your Dad's Army reference, a TV series I am a huge fan of, it must be my age. Let's hope our drivers are not doomed tomorrow, and that Charles is more careful and Seb has a decent last race for our team, it will be a hard slog for them both and Charles will be very lucky to keep his P6 in the WDC, for what it's worth.:roll

jgonzalesm6
12th December 2020, 18:24
Lewis Hamilton Reaction To Fernando Alonso Screaming Renault V10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hol6eel1uME

Estoril
13th December 2020, 10:24
That 15 year old car looks much more futuristic than any of the cars on the grid today. Everytime I look at them, I'm at awe that humans have actually built beasts that are so magnificent. They looked even prettier back in the day with grooved tyres and the grip (or it's lack of) it gave due to which they were ever so twitchy and unpredictable. The current cars are certainly faster but man, the cars of this entire decade except the ones from 2017, cannot look anywhere close to being as good as those.
100% agreed. The current cars are technical miracles, far more advanced. But then you look at F2004 or R25 (or some cars from the mid 90s) and those cars are what F1 should be about. The sound and look are on a different level.


Lewis Hamilton Reaction To Fernando Alonso Screaming Renault V10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hol6eel1uME

For sure, all the drivers love those cars. A different level of excitement altogether.

Brembo
14th December 2020, 10:49
100% agreed. The current cars are technical miracles, far more advanced. But then you look at F2004 or R25 (or some cars from the mid 90s) and those cars are what F1 should be about. The sound and look are on a different level.



For sure, all the drivers love those cars. A different level of excitement altogether.

Ferrari has 16 WCCs !!!!!!