ROUND 23: Abu Dhabi 🇦🇪


FORMULA 1 ETIHAD AIRWAYS ABU DHABI GRAND PRIX 2023


Circuit stats


  • First Grand Prix: 2009
  • Number of laps: 58
  • Circuit Length: 5.281 km
  • Race Distance: 306.183 km
  • Lap record: 1:26.103 Max Verstappen (2021)
  • 2022 winner: Max Verstappen

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  • wes@lemmy.worldOPM
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    1 year ago

    Thanks everyone for participating or lurking in our sub this season :)

  • Dmian@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The season’s over, my friends. Try not to get too depressed during the winter. And let’s hope next season is more competitive than this one.

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    1 year ago

    Strategy for Ferarri comes from the drivers, the strategists and the team principals should take an holiday.

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      Tbh, that was a risky proposition from Charles. Had Russell passed him, it would’ve look really bad for him. That’s the kind of move that only comes from the driver, as the team won’t risk putting him in such a vulnerable position.

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    George not knowing Leclerc playing him dirty and thanking him for keeping it clean. Then immediately finding out from Charles that it was in fact very dirty hahahah!

    Edit: It’s just meant to be funny friends. The irony of George not having heard LeClerc plotting against him and then thanking him. I’m not mad at strategy.

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      It was not that dirty. Charles could have blocked him in the apexes of the final 3-4 turns to ensure perez gains 5 seconds on him. What Charles did was more tactical than dirty

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      That’s not what George said, he said Charles could have backed him up as well as letting Perez past, which would have been dirty. He thanked Charles for not doing that.

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    Stop blaming Ferrari for sainz’s strategy. He was slow today and there was no way he was ending up ahead of hamilton or even in the points. They rolled the dice with best option they had

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      I think the problem was not strategy, it was the car. It was just slow (and no, Sainz is not that slow. Remember he’s the only non-Red Bull winner this year, and he’s been really close to Charles all year, Charles being one of the fastest drivers on the grid).

      They even had to retire the car at the end, so, something was clearly not working. Maybe they expected to go faster, but realized there was something wrong, and eventually gave up with it. It was a sad end of season for Sainz, who, other than the last two races, has had a really consistent season so far.

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          This is what I think too. A pity. I’m sure he wanted to help the team get second place, but it wasn’t possible. We’ll see what happens next year. Apparently they’re trying something new.

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      The problem was his qualifying yesterday. He would have been in the points if he started near to Charles. Like a lot of teams there were a lot of team mates with big qualifying gaps going on, so something odd happened on Saturday.

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    Max in that Red Bull is something else… if he continues like this, he could totally dominate next year. But since rules are not changing there’s a bit of hope that other teams may be closer.

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      My thinking is the opposite: with no major rules changes I don’t see a reason why RB should lose any of their advantage. They’ve had the luxury of being able to switch focus to next year since May already and by now we’re past the period where they were hit with the overspend development penalty.

      I would love Ferrari or McLaren or Mercedes or Aston to be able to challenge next year, but I’m honestly assuming the next time we can hope to see a fight for the championship is '26.

      Keep in mind that Max is so good that for a battle for first place to happen he either needs to have a teammate that is almost equal (not going to happen) or a car that is actually not equal but slightly slower than his challenger.

      I can’t imagine that happening without a major rules shakeup (and even then it would require Newey to get things wrong which - let’s be honest - is also unlikely).

      It’s not unrealistic to think this dynasty will last until Max decides he’s had enough of F1.

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        They’ve had the luxury of being able to switch focus to next year since May already.

        Well between the penalty and the fact that they naturally get less time because of their championship position, teams like McLaren would have had almost 50% more testing time. This and the fact that updates on this year’s car carry over to the next in my opinion nullify the advantage RB got from stopping upgrades early. What is an issue for other teams is that with the design team that RB has, I back them to make better improvements than the others even if the testing time allocated for next year by all the teams is the same

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          It’s the Mercedes era all over again. The dominant design formula is determined and everybody is a year behind the team the came up with the formula.

          It’ll become closer and closer so Red Bull need a strong second driver so they can’t lose on strategy.

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    1 year ago

    Now that the season is over, maybe the planet can start recovering from all that gas they burned