Ya only when he is providing facts lol.
Connor Moore at it again
The man is in⊠made it.
Bravo Scuderia - only team ever to have used both control electronics units allowed for the entire season in a single race - Bellissima! Race 2 of the season and my boy Chuckie LEC already riding the grid penalty dragon.
Well you can put it this way, better to get the disappointment out of the way early rather than have the repeat of last year where the season begun on such a high that fans started to possibly imagine a WDC only to have their hopes and dreams smashed to smithereens, set alight, buried, unburied just so they could be buried againâŠ
At least we can remove the âthis is our yearâ part from our brains. and just go back to hoping for some wins.
Mean, but fair.
Jeddah Corniche Circuit | Jeddah | 19 March
2023 Season - Round 2/23
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Desert races mean evening race starts when itâs cooler. And with Jeddah just one hour ahead of us, the sessions that matter - Qualifying and the Race - both start at a convenient 19:00. So you may (I will) have to forgo Sunday movie night with the missus, but you can make it up to her on Tuesdayâs public holiday.
With itâs fast, flowing corners and three DRS Zones, the circuit promises high speeds and plenty of overtaking.
When was the track built?
The Jeddah Corniche Circuit is, you wonât be surprised to hear, a temporary street circuit (albeit adorned with some permanent sections), located on the Corniche â a 30km coastal resort area of the ancient Saudi Arabian city of Jeddah. Designed by the Tilke company, in conjunction with Formula 1âs own Motorsports team â who used Google Earth for their initial investigations into potential layouts â F1âs Ross Brawn said of the track: âWhat we want to see is a race circuit. We donât want Mickey Mouse circuits. We donât want those old classic street circuits with 90 degree turns. We want fast sweeping circuits, circuits which are going to challenge the drivers â and they are going to love it.â
When was its first Grand Prix?
The inaugural Saudi Arabian Grand Prix took place in 2021, the race joining its Middle Eastern counterparts in Bahrain and Abu Dhabi â while like those races, the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix also takes place under floodlights.
Whatâs the circuit like?
Fast. Very fast. Average speeds around the Jeddah Corniche Circuit are around 250km/h â quicker than those at Silverstone, and second on the 2021 calendar only to Monza â aka âThe Temple of Speedâ. It is, quite simply, the fastest street circuit ever seen in Formula 1 â while the track also features the most corners on the calendar with 27, many of them quick, sinuous bends as the drivers wend their way along the Jeddah waterfront.
Iâm not really a real money gambling man. But if I were, and I could find a bookie silly enough to take the bet, Iâd once again happily put money on the weather being hot and dry for the entire weekend.
Still waiting to see if a DRP gets uploaded. It hasnât been yet, but there was one last year, so hopefully the 2023 edition goes up soon. Hereâs last years cover as a temporary placeholder.
Happy race weekend! Race on!
I still donât like this track. The overtaking opportunities feel artificial (ie. Purely driven by drs zones) and itâs much, much too dangerous.
Still gonna tune in, though, gotta see if both Ferraris make it to the end
Go on and jinx them, why donât ya?!!?
They really, really donât need my help on that front.
I posted on our WhatsApp group, when news came that Charles will take the penalty, that I coincidentally had my reliability engineering spreadsheets open in front of me. A little bit of data wrangling gave me the odds of a Ferrari not failing before Jeddahâs checkered flag.
31%.
Obviously itâs tongue in cheek, way too little data to draw real conclusions, and the inherent assumption is that there is no behind the scenes improvement to the electronic control unit, but it really does not paint a good picture for the quality of Scuderia Ferrariâs engineering quality.
So, youâre saying there is a chance⊠?
Meant to mention this earlier in the year, but, old and forgetfulâŠ
For those with F1TV Pro subscriptions, have a look at MultiViewer for F1. Especially nice if you have the bandwidth and screen space, and watch F1 on your PC anyway. Hereâs my current dual screen layout:
(cobbled two phone camera pictures together because screen captures donât work. All the screens would show blank as the app developer follows the F1 DRM rules in a constant effort to avoid upsetting F1 and getting slapped with take down notices.)
Multiviewer is amazing. Itâs a must have for all F1TV Pro subscribers.