tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-179406432024-03-07T00:54:27.385-05:00Axis Of OversteerSpeed RulesAChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.comBlogger4076125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-43577235732378722422017-09-18T03:38:00.000-04:002017-09-18T03:44:27.446-04:00Allow me to explain why most comments you read about the Singapore start are wrong...<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I had to jump in, for what it's worth, to explain why the response to the first lap crash at the Singapore GP was an even bigger clusterfuck than the clusterfuck itself.<br />
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I think peak bullshit came when the collective British and Dutch twitter contingent clutched their pearls after Ferrari put out a tweet containing a simple, if not fully grammatical, statement of fact:<br />
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VER took <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Kimi7?src=hash">#Kimi7</a> out and then he went to <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Seb5?src=hash">#Seb5</a> <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/SingaporeGP?src=hash">#SingaporeGP</a></div>
— Scuderia Ferrari (@ScuderiaFerrari) <a href="https://twitter.com/ScuderiaFerrari/status/909388428630003716">September 17, 2017</a></blockquote>
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Yup, Max did bump into Kimi who then hit Vettel. That is how the incident played out, mechanically. Heavens forbid anyone describe the sequence of events.<br />
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What's more interesting is the WHY it happened. And here, the Spanish fans, pining for Alonso blamed Vettel, Italian Kimi haters blamed the Finn, the British mostly remarked on Hamilton's skill at being on the other side of the track while tisking at Vettel's "Schumi chop", a move Lewis successfully pulled off at Monza two weeks ago. The Dutch? They mostly showed class by blaming Italians for having better food that they ever will. And Vettel fans, they pretty much blamed Max.<br />
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In short, everyone just saw their bias. Is it worth it to assign blame? Sure, but it was a racing incident firmly in the "<i>shit happens when you point a bunch of cars into a corner you all have to get to first to win"</i> bucket.<br />
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1) on a wet track, the "dirty" side has more grip.<br />
2) Singapore, like Monaco, is a track you where, to win, you have to lead out of the first corner. Even more so in the rain. <br />
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OK so, to the start. Vettel on the "clean" side has a poorer start than Verstappen and Raikkonen on the "dirty" side. In fact everyone but Bottas has a great start on track left. Look at Alonso, Wow!<br />
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Verstappen, at the start, is pointing towards the right, hoping no doubt to cut off the Ferrari.<br />
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Vettel, for his part does what any driver in his situation would have done and is, by the rules, allowed to do, move to cover.<br />
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At this point Max realizes Kimi smoked him and and turns left to block him. Notice how much room there is between Max and Seb, the notion the Dutchman changed direction because of Vettel is not very likely.<br />
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Vettel cannot see the other Ferrari so it's plausible he though Max was going for the inside and increases the angle to cover more.<br />
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A-HA! you say... Wrong. <br />
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That Vettel actually timed the "chop" on Max to perfection is demonstrated by him not hitting the Red Bull at any time. By millimeters, yes but fully ahead of the blue car when Kimi bangs into him.<br />
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Of all three, the one who is certainly blameless is Raikkonen, you can look at the clip and you can plainly see he is 100% straight up until the contact.<br />
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Vettel played a legal. but risky game and paid for it, no doubt. But you don't win a championship against Lewis and Mercedes by playing it safe, Not in F1 and not on a track where you have to lead from the start to win. (unless you have Nelson Piquet jr.)<br />
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Max, as he has been known to do in the past, changed plans in the middle of something and shifted his attention from Vettel to Raikkonen. He's aggressive and he has a lot to prove after the terrible season he's had so far. That is part of his attraction but also something he has not quite worked out (see Hungary).<br />
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More interesting might be speculating if Vettel would have run into Raikkonen, had the contact not happened. That might have been a possibility but, that's also science fiction and in the end, the stewards made the only possible call:<br />
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"Shit happens".<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-68411108994796931442017-04-18T00:54:00.000-04:002017-04-18T00:54:27.438-04:002017 Bahrain GP: Two out or three ain't bad...<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUvgpZXj_Kx9_cqgwHS6ut0X-3L34mW_1Knr10jxS0SXfpC9FakDbV8BbV_YpqjoTQErtWkQsMiFM5OYD1ompQ3_Uw6S6dc4MEb04Ts4BXZcwJUh1dvloVX77Q-0xQZr-3g2ZqHw/s1600/Sebastian-Vettel-Ferrari-GP-Bahrain-2017-Rennen--fotoshowBig-e9a537a6-1065895.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="424" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjUvgpZXj_Kx9_cqgwHS6ut0X-3L34mW_1Knr10jxS0SXfpC9FakDbV8BbV_YpqjoTQErtWkQsMiFM5OYD1ompQ3_Uw6S6dc4MEb04Ts4BXZcwJUh1dvloVX77Q-0xQZr-3g2ZqHw/s640/Sebastian-Vettel-Ferrari-GP-Bahrain-2017-Rennen--fotoshowBig-e9a537a6-1065895.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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....especially with a car that is not quite the best of the bunch. <br />
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Did Ferrari win or did Mercedes lose in Bahrain? Depends on who you ask, does it matter? <br />
One thing is for sure, Hamilton was beaten off the line by Vettel and later managed a very silly penalty when he blocked Ricciardo into the pits. Not the best of week ends for the World Champion whorls missed out on pole.<br />
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Ferrari gambled on an early stop and it paid off perfectly despite the safety car caused by the Sainz-Stroll, get together at turn one.<br />
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Vettel executed the race perfectly, great first lap, great fight with Bottas on the re-start. Towards the end he was in the position to control the race and pace himself in front of a charging Hamilton.<br />
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Would have Hamilton have caught him without the five second penalty? Probably not but it would have been a different race.<br />
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The wheel to wheel moment between Vettel and Hamilton is brewing, when it finally happens it could be a heck of a lot more exciting than Alonso driving at Indy.<br />
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Holy crap, this is beyond awesome, Bravo <a href="https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCG38eNTt_GlasSyTYiCr7WQ" target="_blank">Bozzy</a>!<br />
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What makes it so awesome is the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binaural_recording" target="_blank">3d binaural sound</a>, you will feel like you spent 20 minutes walking around Monza's Parco Reale during the recent ELMS testing.<br />
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How does 2017 F1 compare? Well, for sure the engines sound bizarre but in no way could you say they are not loud!<br />
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If the new owners of Formula One could have scripted their first race it probably would have ended with redemption for the once great team, recently crushed by the might of the Mercedes behemoth.<br />
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The first Australian GP win in 10 years for Ferrari, the return of "the Finger" for Vettel, everyone's happy, even the vanquished Hamilton seemed chill on the podium. <br />
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And that's not all, the new cars are beasts to drive, they move around much more that you would think given bigger tires and added downforce, they even sound pretty decent. <br />
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The new Pirellis are good for more than three laps, people had been wondering what that would look like in F1, they got their answer: Drivers can push, Vettel was a hammer as he steadily pulled away from Hamilton.<br />
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But, and of course there is a but...<br />
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People did not get to see a real battle for the lead....again.<br />
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Before people start to pull their hair out and tell everyone who would listen how WEC and MotoGP are way better than this horrible corrupt F1, yadda yadda. let's add some perspective, Melbourne has never been a track where there is a lot of passing. <br />
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But Vettel never tried to attack Hamilton you say?<br />
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Well, to be clear, Vettel is there to win and he's a professional, the right call in the first part of the race was to sit just outside Hamilton's wake and wait to see who would blink first.<br />
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Hopefully Hamilton will have a better sense <a href="https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/motorsport/3168801/lewis-hamilton-shoe-collection-f1-melbourne/" target="_blank">for designing sneakers or writing songs</a> than he seems to have for calling tire strategies. On Sunday ha once again bullied his team into stopping earlier than the pit wall wanted and this gave Ferrari the opening it needed. No wonder Toto Wolff was punching tables, Lewis gave up track position on a track where passing is hard, passing Max Verstappen, impossible.<br />
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The next few races will show if it's like everyone, logically thinks, wider cars with bigger tires and more downforce just make it harder to see any wheel to wheel action past lap one.<br />
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There is a saving grace, these care are absolutely harder to drive and that will produce fatigue and errors. In other words, the human element is more important than ever.<br />
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To that end, one would hope moving forwards F1 will work to keep that human element alive.<br />
Hamilton lost the race because he made a wrong call? Great, make it so making call on tires, is up to the drivers, not 100 computer banks a half a world away. Eliminate some of the sensors that feed every little detail back to the pits, enhance the role of the sensor implanted in the driver's seat!<br />
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Naturally, manufacturers would like to eliminate every surprise. F1 should make it harder for them.<br />
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In the "good old days" Ferrari used to wield so much political power those on the receiving end renamed the FIA, Ferrari International Assistance .<br />
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In recent years this has certainly not been the case, what with the sport bending over backwards to please Red Bull and Mercedes. <br />
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Don't have the player, hate the game right?<br />
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Well it looks like someone at Ferrari remembered to play the game again in a clever, rather than overt way.<br />
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What happened? You can read <a href="http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/128594/mercedesred-bull-had-to-alter-suspension" target="_blank">all the fine details elsewhere</a> but, in simplest form, Mercedes and Red Bull developed suspensions systems which they claimed were doing one thing while in fact were doing another, namely they influenced aerodynamics.<br />
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Ferrari had been aware of this since last season (see some of Sergio Marchionne's comments) and in the off season wrote to the governing body declaring their intention of utilizing a similar system in 2017. <br />
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"Just checking to see if it's legal..."<br />
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Right, on. The FIA clarified suspensions are not to be designed so as to influence aero and now Mercedes and Red Bull who had set up cars around that concept are forced to a more conventional system. Ferrari saves the development time and cost.<br />
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Don't hate the player... Mercedes and Red Bull would/will do exactly the same.<br />
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First off, hello again, thank you for coming back!<br />
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Truth is, a loved one has been facing a difficult medical situation this past year and commenting on things that go vroom had become quite difficult for me, I burned out a bit.<br />
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But I was wrong, writing about things frivolous and wonderful I love so much will be the perfect distraction and ultimately, I hope, good for the soul.<br />
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Enough about me, what about you, will you give "the pinnacle of Motorsport" another chance?<br />
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2017 will arguably be the most important season for the sport since, well... almost ever.<br />
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New cars, new boss, new regulations, possibly a new balance of power bode well for excitement. At the very least are an excuse to give F1 another chance after a dreadfully dull last couple of years.<br />
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<b>Bernie's gone and already there is a breath of fresh air. </b> <br />
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Ecclestone proved himself world champion of cat herding over the years, he made a lot of money for himself and others. He made F1 into a global phenomenon but, perhaps inevitably, ended up morphing it to <a href="http://blog.axisofoversteer.com/2014/10/the-day-f1-pyramid-scheme-crashed-rant.html" target="_blank">a pyramid scheme</a> the sport will struggle fully divorce itself from.<br />
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There is not much point discussing his intentions, <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/formulaone/article-4327366/As-Formula-One-returns-new-owners-Bernie-bites-back.html" target="_blank">Ecclestone has been telling anyone who would listen</a> he had to do things he did not want to do and he's now "envious of the new owners" who will be able to do all the fun things he could not, because of his obligations to investors and teams. <br />
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To me, his biggest failure has been the pricing out of fans from live races. You cannot have a new fan base unless parents can their kids to races and experience these amazing machines, like my father did with me. TV won't do it, Instagram and snapchat are not a valid substitute for seeing a Formula 1 at the Variante Ascari or anywhere at Silverstone or Suzuka or Spa.<br />
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But you know all that, and hopefully the new owners understand it too.<br />
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Ecclestone said they were running a five star Michelin restaurant but Liberty wants a burger joint? <br />
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Fine, I love burgers. Bye Bernie.<br />
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<b>Will the new formula bring better racing?</b><br />
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On the face of it, nobody can see how wider faster cars with shorter braking distances can produce more action after lap one. I would say, let's wait. The saving grace is that by all accounts these cars will be more difficult to drive and that will produce more errors. Fatigue might be a factor.<br />
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Then there is the unknown of who got the new formula right from the start. Pre season testing was tantalizing but it means little until cars run in anger this week end.<br />
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What's interesting is that there are for the first time in years three distinct design philosophies at play.<br />
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Mercedes went with a long wheelbase car that is on the most in logical for the new regulations. The W08 runs with no rake to take full advantage of the longer rear diffuser area. The advantage will be stability and the ability to run less drag. It will love, Monza, Spa, Canada.<br />
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Red Bull "invented" the big rake stance as a way to overcome limitations of the smaller diffuser/under tray. It had a trick suspension that allowed the car to squat in the high speed sections cutting drag. This year it's a "short" car with big rake once again but there are questions about the legality of their suspension systems. Their not so spectacular showing in testing hint they may have had to revise it and might be suffering because of it. <br />
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Or maybe they were sandbagging more than anyone else, Friday will tell.<br />
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Ferrari produced a car that is in between the Mercedes and the Red Bull, short wheelbase but with not as much rake as the Red Bull in testing. For a car that was supposed to be a total disaster because of the absence of a "star" designer, it showed well in the pre season, getting everyone excited. Some are saying it's James Allison's car, some will point to Rory Byrne's role, but I like to think that younger engineers at Maranello came up with some good ideas. Refreshing.<br />
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Whatever the results will be in Melbourne, the key to 2017 will be technical development. For the past few years Ferrari has fallen behind after good starts while Mercedes steamrolled everyone, always a step or two ahead. <br />
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As for the rest of the field, good luck. Ferrari, Mercedes and Red Bull all have the huge advantage of having tested the new 2017 tires early. Williams, Force India, Toro Rosso can only hope to be spoilers, Sauber, Haas, Renault and McLaren will probably be moving chicanes.<br />
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Finally: Will Lance Stroll be the new Pastor Maldonado? Will Stoffel Vandoorne make Fernando look worse than the Honda has? Will Valterri Bottas make it hard for Hamilton?<br />
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Yeah, I'll tune in this week end, will you?<br />
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Sadly, I can't tell you from personal experience but there is nothing like a properly mounted helmet camera to put you in the driver's seat.<br />
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You are riding with <a href="https://twitter.com/MiesChris" target="_blank">Christopher Mies</a> in and Audi R8 LMS during the 2016 Liquid Moly Bathurst 12 Hour week end. Turn up the volume.<br />
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The ideal placement for a POV camera is as close to eye level and as centered as possible but, unfortunately, there are no perfect mounting solutions out there at the moment. There are accessories for other positions but, mounting the camera on the side of the helmet doesn't<span style="color: #00f900;"> </span>look right, on top is too high and on the chin bar, too low.<br />
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The best spot for a POV camera is on top of the visor in the middle. <a href="https://twitter.com/marshallpruett" target="_blank">Marshall Pruett </a>came up with this placement and method, aided by abundant gaffer's tape to produce the great POV videos that occasionally appear on <a href="http://www.racer.com/" target="_blank">Racer's</a> web site. <br />
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Incredibly, nobody has yet stepped up with a proper mount for this location without having a big contraption sticking out from your helmet. <br />
I've used a modified version of Marshall's mounting technique involving <a href="http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3M/en_US/Adhesives/Tapes/Products/~/3M-Dual-Lock-Reclosable-Fastener-SJ3870?N=5927706+3291638463+3293242279&rt=rud" target="_blank">3M Dual Lock</a> tape and the GoPro upside down to line up the lens even more. Obviously this is particular setup is adapter for a closed car where you might keep your visor open and not ideal if you need to close it.<br />
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Perhaps someone out there knows of a better way or might like to step up and design something that will work better because this IS the sweet spot for in car POV shots.AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-3417769003529102602017-01-30T13:08:00.000-05:002017-01-30T13:08:00.163-05:00You be the steward: 2017 Rolex Daytona 24, Taylor vs Albuquerque <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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The final hour of the 2017 Rolex 24 hours of Daytona was certainly exciting but controversial. <br />
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With about eight minutes to go, Ricky Taylor nerfed fellow Cadillac driver Felipe Albuquerque and took over the lead for the eventual win when race control declined to intervene.<br />
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Predictably, reactions were split between the "rubbings racing" group and the "rules say" crowd.<br />
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There are no perfect views of the incident but let's take a look at what we do have.<br />
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Here is the (partial) view from Ricky Taylor's car<br />
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Looks fairly clear cut from this view, there was a tiny gap and Taylor dived in.<br />
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Now, let's look from the outside.<br />
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Less clear cut from here, Albuquerque takes a more "normal" line and does leave a gap. <br />
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Clearly Taylor is nowhere near being far enough along side to "own" the line and from the expression on Wayne Taylor's face I'm guessing he agreed. <br />
On the other hand, the argument that Albuquerque did not realize Taylor was there is not that plausible either, not with the tracking radar rear view screens they all have onboard.<br />
That you will be passed because someone is under you in turn one is not a given:<br />
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That the stewards did not<span style="color: #00f900;"> </span>want to be picking the winner is understandable: final laps of a 24 hour race plagued by long yellow flag periods but also marked by a "let them race" attitude from race control (an earlier almost identical contact between the leading Risi Ferrari and the winning Ford GT also went unchallenged, as did a wonky restart by Albuquerque). A penalty would have meant denying Wayne Taylor Racing yet another win, never mind keeping a Rolex from NASCAR's own Jeff Gordon. Many will suspect it might have been a different decision had the roles been reversed of if different manufacturers had been involved.<br />
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But that's neither here nor there. The last two hours of the race were a treat to watch, GTLM had four of the five manufacturers, Ford, Ferrari, Corvette and Porsche all within 5 seconds on track. It was anyone's race, brilliant stuff.<br />
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Check out Patrick Pilet in the Porsche <s>Cayman</s> 911 RSR chasing Dirk Müller, doing turn one defense properly in the Ford GT<br />
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Great stuff<br />
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It's not like you didn't know it was coming, sooner or later, but it's still a bit of a shock.<br />
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Bernie Ecclestone <a href="http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ecclestone-confirms-chase-carey-has-replaced-him-as-ceo-of-f1-868019/" target="_blank">has confirmed his exit from an executive position in Formula 1</a>.<br />
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Ecclestone has been blamed for pretty much everything wrong with F1 and people have been calling for his head for decades but will the sport automatically get better without him?<br />
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Herding cats is never easy.<br />
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Cheers Mr E. and thanks for the good bits.AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-55038073085350558082017-01-23T00:15:00.002-05:002017-01-23T00:15:29.660-05:00A Distinguished Lecture.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Do you think aerodynamics are not that important at a slow track like Monaco?<br />
Even at 70 km/h (43 mph), an F1 car can corner 8% faster with aero than without.<br />
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Next time you hear an announcer telling you how teams are trying to eliminate drag from their car, consider that if you simulate a car with zero drag. the lap time gained would be only two seconds but an F1 car without downforce will be 21 seconds a lap slower at the Circuit de Catalunya than one with downforce and drag .... 21 seconds!<br />
No wonder Red Bulls often had the slowest in top speed but the fastest lap time: being fast in the corners is much more of a factor to lap time than being fast on the straight on many circuits.<br />
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<b>Willem Toet</b> is a Dutch-Australian aerodynamicist with a past in Benetton and Ferrari in the Schumacher era and later BAR and BMW Sauber.<br />
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It's not often we get insight from engineers and insiders and Mr Toet is particularly generous with it. His <a href="https://ch.linkedin.com/in/willemtoet1" target="_blank">LinkedIn page </a>is a bit of a <b>t<a href="https://www.linkedin.com/today/author/willemtoet1?trk=prof-sm" target="_blank">reasure trove</a></b> of technical insight which, like this lecture are a must for any racing fan who wants to go beyond the basic understanding of Formula 1.<br />
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Find the time to listen to this lecture he gave at the <a href="http://www.ust.hk/" target="_blank">Hong Kong University of Science and Technology</a>. It focuses on past F1 seasons but there are concepts that apply to the coming championship and the effect rule changes might have.<br />
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I guarantee it will help you discuss the sport in a more informed way.<br />
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Bonus points, Mr Toet hillclimbs a formula car (with great aero presumably!).<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-59791823673691990372017-01-20T03:35:00.000-05:002017-01-20T03:35:05.026-05:00Dying for a YouTube video.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<b>A bad start for the 2017 Montecarlo Rally.</b><br />
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It was the debut of a new formula: faster, more exciting looking cars designed to put some shine on a series that has floundered of recent. The new cars are not like, but are designed to recall, the glorious and insane Group B cars from the 1980's.<br />
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On the very first Special Stage of the rally, Hyundai's Hayden Paddon hit a patch of black ice and slam into a rock wall, flipping over. <br />
Paddon and his co-driver are fine, but a spectator on the road is struck and would later die.<br />
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Predictably there has been much handwringing about this. On the <a href="https://www.facebook.com/AxisOfOversteer/" target="_blank">Axis Facebook page</a>, accusation were thrown of "not respecting the motorsport community" for discussing the event.<br />
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<b>Not respecting the motorsport community? Really?</b><br />
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So let's hear the testimony of an eyewitness, reported initially by the Belgian site DH<br />
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" <i>We were just ten meters away on the special stage and had seen this guy putting his GoPro on the road and then sit just one meter away on the embankment.</i><br />
<i>We yelled at him not to stand there, we figured he would realize it was a bad place after one or two cars went by.</i><br />
<i>Paddon came by and slid sideways... the man was hit and thrown up the slope and fell down onto the road.</i><br />
<i>A fireman gave him CPR but it was clear right away there was little he could do. It took a long time for the ambulance to get there but it would not have made a difference.</i><br />
<i>It's sad, especially because people will say these cars are dangerous, like in the Group B era, and this has nothing to do with it. It was just the bad luck of a driver on a patch of black ice</i>"<br />
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Ironically, the article <a href="http://www.dhnet.be/sports/moteurs/drame-au-rallye-monte-carlo-deces-du-spectateur-heurte-par-la-voiture-d-un-concurrent-video-58812c49cd70e747fb4d3b8b" target="_blank">was later edited to</a>, you guessed it, blame the now faster more powerful 2017 WRC cars. Because you certainly can't blame the stupidity of a victim who chose to risk his life standing in an area forbidden by organizers and that simple logic should tell you is very dangerous. <br />
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<b>"He was someone's son, husband, father". wailed some on the internet. </b><br />
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Well, most people are and I'm sorry to be harsh but I feel about the same level of sympathy as I do for those who get gored in Pamplona.<br />
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I do feel terrible for Hayden Paddon and for Team Hyundai who have zero fault here but will have to bear the brunt of another man's irresponsible behavior . I feel bad for WRC organizers who will be inevitably blamed for the 20 minute wait for the ambulance and for "not protecting the public".<br />
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Respecting the motorsport community means spectators, like drivers, have to use their brains take responsibility for there actions. <br />
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Pretending it's about anything else helps nobody.<br />
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Ancient Yuletide carols were trolled at the alpine resort of Alpe d'Huez recently when one racer tried to deck a fellow competitor.<br />
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It happened in the midst of an <a href="http://www.tropheeandros.com/" target="_blank">Andros Trophy</a> ice buggy race when fifty year old <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olivier_Panis" target="_blank">Olivier Panis</a>, a Grand Prix driver know mostly for crashing and one lucky win, did not accept being shoved into hay bales as a Christmas greeting.<br />
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The well wisher was 25 year old <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrien_Tambay" target="_blank">Adrien Tambay</a>, son Patrick, the 1980's Ferrari (and Beatrice Hass) driver.<br />
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Oo-la-la, Oooh-pop-pop-pop.... C'est d'homage.<br />
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A Gallic version <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L75vqbcALZM" target="_blank">NASCAR</a> ensued.... unfortunately, unlike les amis Americain, French tv cut away just when it was getting good.<br />
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Ah, Christmas .... Axis of Oversteer wishes you a merrier one.<br />
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Remember when Mercedes was the boring grandpa car and BMW were the ultimate driving machines? <br />
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Then something changed, Mercedes made a titanic PR investment in Formula One which spearheaded an ongoing repositioning of the marque's branding, away from staid grandpas, back to its mid 20th century glories of ultimate technology and performance. <br />
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The Mercedes juggernaut is just crushing it.<br />
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Latest case in point, the Mercedes Benz GT R. It's Benz's version of the Porsche GT3 or the Ferrari 458 Speciale. A souped up version of the already gorgeous GT and GT S, if you are an F1 fan, think Bernd Maylander's safety car, think more powerful version of the car competing in endurance races.<br />
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Gemany's SportAuto magazine drove a lap at the Nürburgring in 7:10.9 min.<br />
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With Michelin Sport Cup 2, same tire specced for the 458 speciale or. the Porsche 918.<br />
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There will be an internet food fight because SportAuto<a href="http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/video/mercedes-amg-gt-r-11611042.html" target="_blank"> claims it is faster than the Porsche 918</a>, which they drove to a 7:13 lap while Porsche has a video of a 918 driven by their pro driver Marc Lieb breaking the 7 minute mark with a 6:57.<br />
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The whole Nurburgring lap time thing by manufacturers <a href="https://t.co/uuRQnl2POU" target="_blank">is shady to begin with</a> so, in many ways, magazine tests have a better chance to be honest since they tend to use "civilian drivers" and be more transparent about their tests.<br />
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But in the age of internet "truthers" this is not going to go down smoothly, a quick scan of the youtube comments and you will find a still from this clip someone is SURE are a set of slick tires which must have been used on the car...<br />
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To us they look like tires wrapped in tyre warmers, hardly a shocker since it looks like it was cold from the pictures.<br />
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For their part SportAuto confirms the tires were the ones the car can be bought with, a custom compound of the Sport Cup 2, much like the one you can get on the Corvette Z06 or the Ferrari 458 Speciale, a road legal "R-coumpound", similar to the Pirelli Trofeo-R available on may other top cars.<br />
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Naturally, being the internet, fanboys of all kinds will cry foul. but the pictures don't lie, driver makes it look easy to get a time that was once the Gumpert Apollo's fastest ever lap record.<br />
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Very impressive.<br />
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(as always, with all things N, I recommend you have Dale Lomas' <a href="http://bridgetogantry.com/">Bridgetogantry.com</a> bookmarked)AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-12592638651694677502016-12-03T10:02:00.001-05:002016-12-03T10:02:20.387-05:00Who is Toto Wolff calling today?<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEint2RyK9uvjBSuAEnlwAtOjtzy2QX2DCpgvwiG9exkRg1J1rLHA7Vx3jDskgTS85Y_wFDRByv24q2_kGT1Sf-bmWGw4Xk_0htumpIUiMbPpAm-bw4-6CmVQ5n3J5K3oyn7TL4f3Q/s1600/CytDgp1XEAAnQPw.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEint2RyK9uvjBSuAEnlwAtOjtzy2QX2DCpgvwiG9exkRg1J1rLHA7Vx3jDskgTS85Y_wFDRByv24q2_kGT1Sf-bmWGw4Xk_0htumpIUiMbPpAm-bw4-6CmVQ5n3J5K3oyn7TL4f3Q/s200/CytDgp1XEAAnQPw.jpg" width="200" /></a>Can you imagine the number of calls in and out of Brackley in the last 24 hours? Social media certainly had a good time with it yesterday. <br />
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Rosberg's surprise retirement leaves the undisputed number one. team is an odd place: they. must fill what is arguably the most desirable open seat at a time when all of the sport's stars are (technically) not available.<br />
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Of course, F1 contracts have historically shown not to be worth the paper they are printed on and if there is the will and a check there's a way so, who is Toto Wolff calling today?<br />
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His easiest call would be to Pascal Wehrlein, he's already under contract to Mercedes. Moving Pascal up would mean depending on a Hamilton the team has learned it can only partially do. You never know when Lewis might <a href="http://www.espn.co.uk/f1/story/_/id/17783755/lewis-hamilton-misses-pirelli-tyre-test-due-sore-foot" target="_blank">skip a tire test</a> because of a "sore foot" or need to go shopping in Malibu.<br />
Certainly Lewis has delivered for the Germans (and the team for him) but Mercedes is not the type of team happy to put all of its eggs in one basket,<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJz8aMyYWgVp1FMulj9cEjshCjD8MhBycEUXq3pD3npXX7qoqaCmhSVstvbzucMjZKEhl4MLyxHeV6Fu30Y4QSj754GDMX7GYcEMNwvcJn_0ksHds3nAZISJf-3DDykyWoZYwSuw/s1600/15317759_10210184801288598_910403220778233534_n.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="200" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgJz8aMyYWgVp1FMulj9cEjshCjD8MhBycEUXq3pD3npXX7qoqaCmhSVstvbzucMjZKEhl4MLyxHeV6Fu30Y4QSj754GDMX7GYcEMNwvcJn_0ksHds3nAZISJf-3DDykyWoZYwSuw/s200/15317759_10210184801288598_910403220778233534_n.jpg" width="188" /></a>The most obvious choice and the one most would like to see is Alonso. A talent like his, in a Mclaren in disarray as it has been in the last eight years, is not good for the sport and, among top drivers, he is the one most likely to have a valid escape clause in his contract.<br />
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The downside for Mercedes is that someone has to tell Lewis. Sure, Hamilton has said he does not care, but then again he has said a lot of things. Having those two on the team could mean nightmares more than dream team for Wolff. <br />
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For the public? Pass the popcorn.<br />
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Verstappen or Ricciardo? Not a chance. A move to Mercedes would not be the smart play for either of them, not with new regulations tailor made to Red Bull's strengths. <br />
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Bottas? Hulkenberg? Why when you have Wehrlein or Ocon?<br />
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And then there is Vettel. Another year with Ferrari and not in a happy place at the moment. Certainly one could imagine a numbers oriented character like Sergio Marchionne not getting especially sentimental if those numbers were right.<br />
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A guy like Vettel, four championships, not short of funds, two young daughters, perhaps the only thing left to prove's that it was not just the car, does he go for the top team or does he stay on the more difficult road Ferrari is on, for the satisfaction of seeing it through?<br />
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You have to wonder what wheels have been set in motion by Nico's choice.<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-44545074645770273102016-12-02T09:09:00.001-05:002016-12-02T09:09:41.810-05:00Stunner: Nico Rosberg retires from racing.<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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While much of the world's press seemed obsessed with debates overs "worth" as a Champion, Nico Rosberg had other ideas.<br />
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ROsberg's announcement on Facebook:<br />
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“This season, I tell you, it was so damn tough. I pushed like crazy in every area after the dis<span class="text_exposed_show" style="display: inline; font-family: inherit;">appointments of the last two years; they fuelled my motivation to levels I had never experienced before. And of course that had an impact on the ones I love, too – it was a whole family effort of sacrifice, putting everything behind our target. I cannot find enough words to thank my wife Vivian; she has been incredible. She understood that this year was the big one, our opportunity to do it, and created the space for me to get full recovery between every race, looking after our daughter each night, taking over when things got tough and putting ourchampionship first. </span></div>
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“When I won the race in Suzuka, from the moment when the destiny of the title was in my own hands, the big pressure started and I began to think about ending my racing career if I became World Champion. On Sunday morning in Abu Dhabi, I knew that it could be my last race and that feeling cleared my head before the start. I wanted to enjoy every part of the experience, knowing it might be the last time… and then the lights went out and I had the most intense 55 laps of my life. I took my decision on Monday evening. After reflecting for a day, the first people I told were Vivian and Georg (Nolte, from Nico’s management team), followed by Toto.</div>
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“The only thing that makes this decision in any way difficult for me is because I am putting my racing family into a toughsituation. But Toto understood. He knew straight away that I was completely convinced and that reassured me. My proudest achievement in racing will always be to have won the world championship with this incredible team of people,the Silver Arrows.</div>
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“Now, I’m just here to enjoy the moment. There is time tosavour the next weeks, to reflect on the season and to enjoy every experience that comes my way. After that, I will turn the next corner in my life and see what it has in store for me…”</div>
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I'm certain some will figure out how to turn this into a negative for Nico. Walking away from a great team, a great car, defending a championship and a new contract., it takes a lot of balls.</div>
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Nico Rosberg became a Formula 1 World Champion in Abu Dhabi, It took him 11 seasons and 206 Grand Prix.<br />
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He did it the hard way, beating arguably the fastest driver of the moment, in the same car.<br />
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He did it after being beaten by Hamilton three years in a row.<br />
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He did it despite being the butt of jokes for his looks in the paddock (remember the Britney license?), being hammered by a lot of the motoring media as unworthy and "dirty", criticized by the boss of the sport as too boring and painted as an entitled rich kid by his own teammate. <br />
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<i>"He grew up with jets and hotels, I slept on couches"</i>, it was a famous dig by Hamilton towards his rival from their earliest days in karting. Turns out one of this couches was at the Rosberg residence where he was often a guest in earlier, friendlier days. <br />
There is no doubt the Rosberg name opened doors and opportunities, but it must also be remembered Hamilton had Ron Dennis behind him since age 13 and that, after winning GP2, he came into F1 at the top with Mclaren while Rosberg arrived at Williams when it was far from a top car.<br />
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At Mercedes, Rosberg was consistently faster than a Schumacher indeed past his prime, but still one of the top drivers ever to sit in a car. Later, Nico bested Hamilton on race wins in 2013.<br />
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In 2014 and 2015, with the new turbo hybrid engines, Hamilton beat him badly.<br />
Tough losses, especially in '14. A lesser driver might have gone the way of a Massa or Barrichello but Rosberg proved to be way more bulldog that Britney. He may be a 10th off Hamilton's pace over a single lap but even his most rabid detractors have to acknowledge his remarkable consistency and resilience.<br />
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<i><b>"Lewis is raw talent, Nico is hard work twenty four hours a day, seven days a week"</b></i> is a quote from Toto Wolff and in the end it's good for the sport to have different personalities, the jet setting social media star and the hard working family man, both rewarded. Kudos to Mercedes for trying to give both<br />
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Even Bernie made peace with it eventually and Nico didn't hold a grudge. Perhaps even the Hamfosi can get past their prejudice and admit Nico drove a better season than Lewis this year rather than moan about it in perpetuity.<br />
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Bravo Nico, now bring on 2017!<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-83213094898410428582016-11-14T18:21:00.000-05:002016-11-14T18:21:39.913-05:00How Max Verstappen exposed Formula One groupthink.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsnk-A0ugzb9-sPsCJ0xJSFBuDDpggd7Ps_SFp4iO6LcGaoDiDaieTU1_ji7b_3Yk0s2KMyfYN_rwUBvQTO-TD9QJNUlD_UBYfs7FVLdCCq57YFu3kfsEtw5cng-AQzjyYRzBFUA/s1600/P-20161113-01150_News.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="448" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgsnk-A0ugzb9-sPsCJ0xJSFBuDDpggd7Ps_SFp4iO6LcGaoDiDaieTU1_ji7b_3Yk0s2KMyfYN_rwUBvQTO-TD9QJNUlD_UBYfs7FVLdCCq57YFu3kfsEtw5cng-AQzjyYRzBFUA/s640/P-20161113-01150_News.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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"Max Verstappen is redefining physics"</h2>
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But what Max should really get credit for is exposing Formula One groupthink.<br />
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Because what Verstappen did was something many of you with even basic track experience will understand, he drove classic rain lines!<br />
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Driving off line and avoiding apes? That's Skip Barber racing in the rain 101.<br />
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We got driver coach <a href="http://www.peterkrause.net/Krause_%26_Associates_LLC/Welcome.html" target="_blank">Peter Krause </a> on the horn: <br />
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<b>"Max was doing everything Bruce MacInnes and other Skippy instructors have taught for four decades!"</b></blockquote>
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So, the bigger question: are we to believe the top drivers in the world (and if you doubt they are, you didn't watch the race in Interlagos) forgot how to drive in the rain?</div>
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Not exactly, but Verstappen exposed the rut many of them may be stuck in. <br />
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For years, high downforce and very good rain tires allowed drivers to largely ignore rain lines, relying on car setup to drive the essentially the same places on the track they would in the dry. In Brazil, a combination of factors dropped grip below a certain critical threshold yet most drivers appeared to not adjust their approach.</div>
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<b>"Verstappen's performance in Brazil illustrates a few things. First, with youth often comes a good form of not knowing what you shouldn't do. In other words, he's naive, but in a positive way. Too many drivers, after just a few years, start to follow what they think they should do. And they believe what they think they should believe. Verstappen doesn't believe he has any limits, and that's why he's doing what he's doing in F1. Let's hope he continues this way, because it's what Senna and Schumacher did longer than most."</b></blockquote>
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<b>When I hear people like Toto Wolff saying things like Verstappen is "redefining physics," it also shows how even people at the top of the sport can get into this "follow others" mindset. Verstappen isn't redefining physics. He simply drove further off line than other drivers because he wasn't set in his ways, and there is more grip that far off line. On one hand, what Verstappen did was nothing special - go to any junior formula race and you'll see a lot of that. On the other hand, what he did was special because he didn't follow everyone else, or the way others think.!</b></blockquote>
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<b>This is the problem with the "funnel" approach. The higher they get, the narrower their view on what works. VES might be a tad immature, but he goes where there is grip, and he has ultimate confidence that IF he gets into trouble, he has the skillz to get out of it. Witness the epic save!</b></blockquote>
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Yes "THAT" save, Let's have a quick parenthesis there. I think even the most rabid Max fanboy will admit there was an element of luck involved but that said, Max did everything he could, phenomenally right. Pay attention how, once the car is sliding well over a 45 degrees to the direction of travel he locks the tires and straightens the wheel. This gives him the best possible opportunity to prevent a tank slapper once the car straightens out in one direction or the other. The true magic moment is the precision and timing of when Verstappen releases the brakes, taming momentum and catching the car. <br />
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A lot of drivers made a lot of saves this year at Interlagos. They will not get the glory the Dutchman will get and, in part, that's because it's show business.<br />
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<b>When TV commentators and journalists rage about a driver's performance, and wonder how he's doing it, remember that they're being paid to entertain. Former drivers who are making comments know what's going on, but it's more entertaining to marvel at the situation. Or maybe they've just forgotten what it was like to be young and naive!</b></blockquote>
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Young and naive FTW then, it's all about an open mind. A good lesson for all, no matter where you race or how old you are!<br />
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AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-47144040235691631252016-10-30T20:39:00.003-04:002016-10-30T20:39:52.455-04:00Bring gravel traps back to F1.<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj46Idiy5m2gMEwEdYvHcfq_yqtNoBj73i8hmHkWADQbWN3ZLXf1JiJf97IwJZpUdKwOtKrmYCKaWIPRJRHHjHfwcw5x6xgD-TD7FLSDQn6zOUU63aSozscaia3hntqYyPwHbCHDw/s1600/Hamilton-start-Messico-2016-800x445.png" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="354" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEj46Idiy5m2gMEwEdYvHcfq_yqtNoBj73i8hmHkWADQbWN3ZLXf1JiJf97IwJZpUdKwOtKrmYCKaWIPRJRHHjHfwcw5x6xgD-TD7FLSDQn6zOUU63aSozscaia3hntqYyPwHbCHDw/s640/Hamilton-start-Messico-2016-800x445.png" width="640" /></a><br />
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Let's keep it simple. Formula 1, and as a consequence, racing in general moved to turn gravel traps into parking lots because too many racers ended up beached after screwing up.<br />
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Keeping more cars in play is good for the show and good for business, the feeling went, but unintended consequences of consequence free racing were on full display at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez in Mexico City on Sunday.<br />
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There will be controversy about what happened at the beginning and the end of an otherwise rather dull Mexican GP, hopefully it will lead to a wider discussion of the direction of a sport.<br />
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It's a complicated issue to discuss because you always run up against the safety argument, obviously nobody wants to see anyone injured but at the same time there is the paradox where racing has been made so safe that young drivers simply do not even consider the possibility of getting hurt and drive dirty from a younger age. <br />
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<a href="http://www.italiaracing.net/newsint.aspx?id=210496&cat=1" target="_blank">Juan Pablo Montoya commented recently</a> on how young karters are routinely making incredibly dangerous moves, blocking very aggressively. You don't want to discourage drivers from attacking, said the Colombian, but at the same time not setting a higher standard will result in a "bunch of lunatics" when these kids get to F3 and above.<br />
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After Japan, Verstappen, asked about his aggressive style said: "this is the new style of driving" and older drivers should get used to it. <br />
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One way to curb some of this behavior might be the return of some nice fluffy gravel traps. Let's examine the key incidents of today's race beginning with the start.<br />
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Hamilton missed the braking point and went through the grass, gaining perhaps 10 car length on his pursuers.<br />
Granted his advantage was nullified by the safety car on lap one, but there is no scenario where you could argue he would not have gained track position on the rest of the field by cutting through the grass. <br />
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To the key incident at the end of the race, with Vettel catching Verstappen while in turn being pursued by Ricciardo.<br />
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Verstappen, under pressure makes a mistake, locks up and goes through the large runoff cutting two corners, gaining a few car lengths on Vettel who did not make an error.<br />
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The grown up thing to do is: admit you blew it and give up the position, that's the Gentleman's Agreement for having those comfortable runoffs. but I guess that's not "the new way of racing". <br />
Despite a single message to the Dutchman, Red Bull looks to have viewed the situation as a chance to back the Ferrari into a faster Ricciardo. <br />
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British Fair Play....<br />
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There were two other incidents surrounding the off track excursions that should be discussed.<br />
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Many called for Rosberg to be penalized for going off track at the very first corner and gaining an advantage. Is it a similar situation to Verstappen going off? Not by a long shot.<br />
Certainly he might have been caught up in our hypothetical gravel trap but it's important to note he went off not because of an error on his part but because a dive bombing, understeering Verstappen shoved him off.<br />
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Verstappen is only ahead after bumping the Mercedes off. You can debate Max's move as a racing incident or just "the new way of driving" but a penalty to Rosberg in this case would have been unfair. <br />
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The final incident between Vettel and Ricciardo should also be dismissed. Setting aside Vettel would never had been caught by the second Red Bull had Verstappen and Red Bull had behaved like men and not children, the Ferrari driver leaves enough space for one car under braking . That is indisputable, end of story.<br />
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The "Verstappen rule" you say? The clarification issued by Whiting after Japan said stewards would examine and incident if a driver makes a move under braking that causes another to take evasive action. <br />
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This was simply not the case here.<br />
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Finally ass this yammering about Vettel cursing Whiting on the radio. <br />
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"I have a message for Charlie: Fuck off!"<br />
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To be honest, I thought it was awesome. Everyone's constantly complains about F1 being sterile and we get upset at a driver showing emotion? Everyone praises Hamilton for brooding on top of his airplane in his underwear but gets in a tizzy at the German telling the white haired dude to of stuff it?<br />
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Are these the same people who claim to love James Hunt?<br />
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Please.<br />
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Just bring back gravel traps.AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-40549867304907666332016-10-24T04:30:00.000-04:002016-10-24T05:01:59.902-04:002016 US GP: Exciting track but yet another snooze fest <table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" class="tr-caption-container" style="float: left; margin-right: 1em; text-align: left;"><tbody>
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You could not watch Lewis Hamilton's pole lap on Saturday and not felt amazement at what F1 cars are capable of on a spectacular track like Circuit of the Americas in Austin.<br />
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The change of direction in the "esses", the speed through that long right hans turn towards the end of the lap. <br />
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Incredible stuff.<br />
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And then there was the race.<br />
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A vague promise of Red Bull taking it to Mercedes evaporated fairly quickly. And let's get real, the Germans are still just toying with the rest of the field, anyone knocking at the door and they turn the PU up to 11.<br />
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Bye bye.<br />
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Hamilton did what he had to do, Rosberg did the least he had to do. A hint at how safe Nico played it came lap one, turn one: had he been interested in attacking, he would have pointed to the inside, like his teammate did to him in 2015. He instead chose not to tangle with Hamilton and Ricciardo and went for the outside line. It was the smart thing to do.<br />
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For his part, Hamilton drove, shall we say, a very Rosberg like race: precise and error free, leading start to finish.<br />
Interesting who Lewis "threw a Pirelli hat" at his teammate in pre race interviews when he happily told anyone who would listen (many) Rosberg had a lot of easy wins this season.<br />
After this easy win, Lewis went on about how hard it was and how nervous he wasthat his engine might blow.<br />
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Whatever.<br />
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It's not all bad for Max though, he was voted "Driver of the Day" in an internet clicker poll...<br />
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Hilarious.<br />
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Speaking of drivers of the day, many chose Carlos Sainz but I would have to go with Fernando "Yee Haw" Alonso. When a two time world champion, who has not won a race in years and is racing with that dog of a team that is current day Mclaren Honda gets that excited about making a last lap pass for P5, he's the man.<br />
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That being said, how he escaped any sanction for causing a collision (with Massa) and track limits, given recent decisions by the FIA Stewards is...inscrutable.<br />
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Can we not talk about Ferrari? Thank you.<br />
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Now the gap is 26 points with 75 still to be awarded. Mexico is this coming week end and the first "match point" for Rosberg: if Nico wins and Lewis does not score, there will not be enough points for the Briton to make up in Brazil and Abu Dhabi.<br />
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If the reverse happened, Rosberg would go into the final two only one point ahead and then it would most likely be advantage Lewis.<br />
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Barring a DNF it's unlikely Rosberg will score less than two seconds and third place in the last three races. But not impossible, maybe Lewis is wishing his old friend <a href="https://vimeo.com/32323426" target="_blank">Timo Glock</a> were still racing!<br />
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I kid, I kid.<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-13309309834617907802016-10-02T22:13:00.001-04:002016-10-02T22:50:50.551-04:00Hamilton denied in Malaysia.<h3>
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Hamilton was cocky about his chances but his lump blows early in Malaysia.</h3>
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There is this <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_SubGenius" target="_blank">mock religion</a> whose main belief is in a "Luck Plane", which can tilt your way or not. <br />
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The Luck Plane definitively tilted both for and against Lewis Hamilton in Malaysia.<br />
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<b>"Someone does not want me to win"</b><br />
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Lewis' fans do not believe in luck of course. Aided by an <a href="http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/hamilton-demands-answers-someone-doesn-t-want-me-to-win-832372/" target="_blank">off the cuff comment </a>by their idol, the fires of conspiracy have been stoked on the internet. Because, after all, it makes perfect sense Mercedes would diabolically arrange for Hamilton's engine to let go, insuring they would not clinch the constructor title in front of all their title sponsor's brass, at their home race. <br />
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Makes perfect sense.<br />
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Thank god for engine failures, frankly if engines were slightly less reliable we might have had a more exciting championship. "Stuff happens" has a place in racing, it should not be completely regulated out.<br />
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But the Luck Plane had been tilted in Hamilton's favor on lap one, Vettel managed to pull a Verstappen and spun Rosberg. Vettel had the position but not the traction to make the low percentage move stick. <br />
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His error, no doubt. Curiously, the FIA stewards decided to apply a different standard then they applied to Verstappen's almost identical incident in Spa: 3 grid spot penalty in Japan and 2 points on license for the German. <br />
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Ah FIA, don't ever change...<br />
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For all the online hate he receives, Rosberg drove a hell of a race, from last after turn one to an eventual third. Nico now finds himself with a more than twenty point lead in the championship despite being handed a penalty for contact with Raikkonen.<br />
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It's funny, how may times have you heard people cite the <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Nxwn3OHkEw" target="_blank">Villeneuve-Arnoux battle at Dijon</a> as one of the greatest things ever? Rosberg hip checks Kimi to, finally, make a non DRS pass, there is no damage to either car and he gets slapped with a penalty. <br />
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Ah FIA, don't ever change...<br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEix8jyZ-F-QSRFFb_b51kqtEBHJ-08kWnfgMvamC26tTYuS8XvVU-sUHMl2trVMFZCnwz5RujoY0pDzsaqM8RXEavijXLiYXPgc6nvskdPj8Ib4Gdqxm_jAnBpRcfB4vsp7QZ5RzQ/s1600/P-20161002-01759_News.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="131" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEix8jyZ-F-QSRFFb_b51kqtEBHJ-08kWnfgMvamC26tTYuS8XvVU-sUHMl2trVMFZCnwz5RujoY0pDzsaqM8RXEavijXLiYXPgc6nvskdPj8Ib4Gdqxm_jAnBpRcfB4vsp7QZ5RzQ/s200/P-20161002-01759_News.jpg" width="200" /></a>Is this the end for Hamilton's championship? Hardly. Rosberg did go from a 19 point deficit to a 23 point lead since the summer break, erasing Lewis' surge, but that's just one DNF in the remaining five races. What remains uncertain at this time is if Hamilton will need to take additional engine penalties as a result of this rather massive looking blow up.<br />
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Very happy for Ricciardo, he had a great moment with Verstappen, they both went at it hard but, it must be said, 100% fair, well done the both of them.<br />
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Finally, can we have a slow clap for Fernando Alonso dragging that path negra pig of a McLaren from last to seventh. He is still the man, and he deserves a better ride before he retires.<br />
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AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-87765335502244559312016-09-16T00:34:00.000-04:002016-09-16T12:37:15.430-04:00Le FRIC, C'est Chic<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLi_k0Dqpq8ICoXOY4W282MbrenB21lxoAbtHkUjJFCEJ1RWfoYJ_tgt8qznfK-heYtoJrYq5OZgSNEECKyUVMkMnVPofvWPEnjLcii4q2h3lEjMzck06-G3sT9F838Emyqt7g6Q/s1600/Mercedes-Chassis-Trick-F1-Technik-Formel-1-2016-fotoshowBig-b9812979-974678.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="424" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhLi_k0Dqpq8ICoXOY4W282MbrenB21lxoAbtHkUjJFCEJ1RWfoYJ_tgt8qznfK-heYtoJrYq5OZgSNEECKyUVMkMnVPofvWPEnjLcii4q2h3lEjMzck06-G3sT9F838Emyqt7g6Q/s640/Mercedes-Chassis-Trick-F1-Technik-Formel-1-2016-fotoshowBig-b9812979-974678.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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Funny how the newest things in F1 really have roots that go back ages. Take the latest Mercedes nomination "secret", a trick front suspension that has roots back to the Citroen DS?<br />
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What?<br />
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OK, that's a bombastic statement but we are talking about a clever "analog" hydraulic suspension developed by Frenchmen.<br />
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You can read about the particulars of what the Brackley Silver Arrows have done with their front suspension elsewhere, I will try to distill it.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">look at where the pushrod is attached</td></tr>
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Mercedes have figured out a loophole in the regulations that allows them to fit a front suspension system that gives them the competitive advantage over Red Bull and Ferrari in terms of aero efficiency and tire management.<br />
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You remember FRIC (Front to rear interlinked Suspension) introduced by Mercedes in 2011 and banned in mid 2014. Turns out the re-written rules forbid front to rear and diagonal linkage but there is nothing preventing left to right connections (think sway bar in normal car terms) so teams have been taking advantage of this and have continued to develop suspension that take advantage of this system. The key has been packaging, most team use a version of a "hydraulic computer" suspension in the rear where space is not at a premium but only Mercedes has figured out how to fit the system on the front axle.<br />
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">Ferrari is sticking by the letter of the rules... and suffering.</td></tr>
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And this is where the clever exploitation of a rule loophole comes in. Mercedes took advantage of an allowance which had been made for Manor where they were permitted to add a chassis "spacer" to adapt their 2014 car to fit 2015 regulation, Taking advantage of this gray area allowed the German team to create the space needed to fit the intricate components needed and to use the vanity panel, an esthetic part for most other teams, as a structural piece.<br />
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It's borderline legal and brilliant.<br />
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Why go through all this effort? Because the system gives you the ultimate in suspension, soft over fast bumps and stiff over sustained corners, allowing the car to float over kerbs while maintaining the optimal ride height and aero efficiency in the fast bits while utilizing tires most efficiently.<br />
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It's not a new concept, think Renault mass damper and of course the original FRIC. Ferrari and Red Bulls chassis are not made in a way this can be easily retrofitted but more crucially, Mercedes have the expertise in tuning what is a very complicated system. <br />
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The brains behind this system is said to be French engineer <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/loic-serra-41819847" target="_blank">Loic Serra</a>, McLaren tried unsuccessfully to poach him away from Brackley. Red Bull however was successful in tempting a Mercedes hydraulic engineer over to their side for next season. At RBR, this yet unnamed tech will work with <a href="https://uk.linkedin.com/in/pierre-wache-bb7a07b8" target="_blank">Pierre Wache</a> another highly touted suspension specialist who, like Serra, came through Sauber from Michelin, where they both were tire interaction engineers in the early 2000s.<br />
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You can read more tech details at <a href="http://www.auto-motor-und-sport.de/formel-1/mercedes-front-fric-chassis-trick-11538621.html" target="_blank">Auto Motor und Sport</a> and at <a href="http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/tech-analysis-what-s-behind-mercedes-suspension-controversy-826518/" target="_blank">Motorsport</a> but score one for engineers and zero for the rule makers.<br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-9028591846396459402016-09-14T12:53:00.001-04:002016-09-14T12:53:39.662-04:00Alex Zanardi defends his gold medal onboard a Dallara<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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In an age when athletes and personalities are so often controversial, <a href="http://blog.axisofoversteer.com/search/label/Alex%20Zanardi" target="_blank">Alex Zanardi</a> stand above as one that is truly inspirational.<br />
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The 49 year old Italian successfully defended his 2012 London time trial gold medal today at the Rio Paralympics. Zanardi came from behind with an exciting last lap push, the power of his "engine" transmitted to the ground via a super sleek and futuristic hand bike designed by Italian race car shop <a href="https://www.dallara.it/wps/portal/en/racing-vehicles/Z-bike#.V9l4cmWT04I" target="_blank">Dallara</a>.<br />
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"<i>Dallara produced the chassis of a handbike in its Varano headquarters. The design process was similar to that of a racecar. Bologna athlete Alessandro Zanardi raced with this bike, winning three medals for time and road trials (two gold and one silver) in the London 2012 Paralympics.</i><br />
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</i> <i>Once Zanardi’s body surface and that of his bike had been scanned, an in-depth study of the CFD aerodynamics (Computational Fluid Dynamics) took place in order to fine-tune the shape of the handbike. Once the shape was defined, Dallara completed the FEM structural analysis (Finite Element Methods) and then carried out laboratory tests.</i><br />
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</i> <i>During the design process, Dallara built a mannequin to assess the comfort and the driving position. Finally, the first prototype was designed and created. All of this was completed within the limits of technical regulations that imposed dimensional and functional constraints, similar to racecar regulations.</i><br />
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</i> <i>These efforts cumulated in an ad hoc prototype for Alex. Different configurations are available to disabled athletes who request them."</i><br />
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</i> Zanardi, 1997 and 1998 Indycar champion before his 2001 career ending accident at the Lausitzring, thanked <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gian_Paolo_Dallara" target="_blank">Gianpaolo Dallara</a>.<br />
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"<i>Dallara does not get enough credit in Italy, it took more work to develop my bike than Indy cars."</i><br />
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</i> But beyond technology and sport, Zanardi remains an inspiration.<br />
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<i>"It's not about strength, anyone can find strength. Ambition will make you push but sooner or later you will tire. Passion, not ambition, is the key to success, being a good person is the goal.</i><br />
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</i> <i>I would like to thank my sponsors for allowing an old man like me to compete and I would like to point out that we too are tempted by doping but the vast majority stay clean. </i><br />
<i>If you dope you are the first to lose"</i><br />
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</i> Life lessons.<br />
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<span style="font-size: x-small;">(H/t <a href="https://www.twitter.com/MarcoBelloro" target="_blank">Marco Belloro</a>)</span><br />
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<br />AChttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04209280332953683555noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-17940643.post-54079333991362792602016-09-10T02:37:00.000-04:002016-09-10T02:37:21.848-04:00Private Equity invests in the Classics<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZpN9RrlCR2r_FsMAbZZAzFKkcLeofm0OZrr9ic9b3ELxjsEzhyphenhyphenPWg33VtbZpJsviKGxiQVNmKI5L7eNhc3aMH1EyTnpQwG5ZG06TlXkVdxHbG6PHAOrkxb_68WH3JAibBsrj8TQ/s1600/listersussextrophyrevival.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: left; float: left; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" height="424" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZpN9RrlCR2r_FsMAbZZAzFKkcLeofm0OZrr9ic9b3ELxjsEzhyphenhyphenPWg33VtbZpJsviKGxiQVNmKI5L7eNhc3aMH1EyTnpQwG5ZG06TlXkVdxHbG6PHAOrkxb_68WH3JAibBsrj8TQ/s640/listersussextrophyrevival.jpg" width="640" /></a><br />
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How hot are classic cars? Surely, you read about the <a href="https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwj0ubKp_4PPAhVL6CYKHeZaBCsQqQIIHzAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.roadandtrack.com%2Fcar-culture%2Fbuying-maintenance%2Fnews%2Fa30706%2Fthis-porsche-911-gt2-tho%2F&usg=AFQjCNHgxGA-mQT341DQ4zwXxYH3v4vDrw&sig2=00scCGGp8TcK0NT10MYROA" target="_blank">$2.4 million Porsche 993 GT2</a> . The classic car market shows no signs of slowing, despite bubble busting predictions of doom it is now estimated to be a $5.3 billion business worldwide and growing.<br />
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This seemingly insatiable thirst for classics is best expressed every <a href="https://www.goodwood.com/flagship-events/festival-of-speed/" target="_blank">September over on Lord March's back yard</a>, where literally billions of dollars worth of technically obsolete but endlessly fascinating machines are flogged within an inch of their life... and sometimes beyond.<br />
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All these wonderful lunatics have to be catered to and classic car preparation has become a huge business. The leading player in the field is <a href="http://www.jdclassics.co.uk/" target="_blank">J.D. Classics</a>, based in Maldon ( Essex), twenty five years in the business offering everything from full restoration to custom builds to race prep and support. In 2015 it reported sales for over $130M with<a href="http://www.investopedia.com/terms/e/ebitda.asp" target="_blank"> ebitda</a> of $24.5M for a profit of $18M. <br />
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<a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrJLHYYVgQhvRNkUR2RwvLXfFCcQzEztjx3p-PdwBUQejGmXh8QQQmZJMiU5_DNusewitxcvG928RxR4RmGcjBhckK58RjmT_0AhY0YDXZCi7fbW2J2jhl2RsHljyuJphfXI-MIQ/s1600/luca-e-matteo-di-montezemolo-611097_tn.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="clear: right; float: right; margin-bottom: 1em; margin-left: 1em;"><img border="0" height="180" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgrJLHYYVgQhvRNkUR2RwvLXfFCcQzEztjx3p-PdwBUQejGmXh8QQQmZJMiU5_DNusewitxcvG928RxR4RmGcjBhckK58RjmT_0AhY0YDXZCi7fbW2J2jhl2RsHljyuJphfXI-MIQ/s200/luca-e-matteo-di-montezemolo-611097_tn.jpg" width="200" /></a>Numbers that attract the interest of Private Equity and this past week it was announced that controlling interest in J.D. Classics was <a href="http://www.charmecapitalpartners.com/news/charme-capital-partners-acquires-jd-classics" target="_blank">acquired</a> by <a href="http://www.charmecapitalpartners.com/" target="_blank">Charme Capital Partners</a>. Charme is an Italian based fund led by Matteo di Montezemolo.<br />
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Sound familiar? Yes, he's Luca di Montezemolo's son.<br />
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Investing along with Charme is a NY based, art and collectibles fund <a href="http://www.decarpartners.com/" target="_blank">deCar Partners</a> and <a href="http://fivewcapital.com/" target="_blank">FiveW Capital</a>. J.D.'s founder Derek Hood will maintain a significant minority share and the company will have funds needed for expansion and to acquire the inventory of cars needed to keep the whole thing going.<br />
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Of course, there is a finite supply of special cars so perhaps that's where the Revival comes in: if they bend them, or blow them up, companies like J.D. Classics will be there with the knowledge and expertise to rebuild anything.<br />
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Don't lift!<br />
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Simply the best historic racing and possibly some of the best racing you will see all year.<br />
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<a href="https://www.goodwood.com/flagship-events/goodwood-revival/plan-your-day/timetable/" target="_blank">Schedule</a>, all times GMT:<br />
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Friday 9th September 08.30 - 18.00 <br />
Saturday 10th September 08.30 – 18.00 <br />
Sunday 11th September 08.30 – 18.00.<br />
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What's remarkable about this insane 11/10th lap is how many times the Alfa test drive is able to catch the car from what seems like certain doom. <br />
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A testament to the fundamental "rightness" of the Alfa Giulia Quadrifoglio despite what looks to be less than perfect tuning for the bumpy 'Ring.<br />
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Imagine what this car will do on a more normal track...<br />
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Most desirable four door on the planet.<br />
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