Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - Hungary 2023

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Pick your Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race!

Poll ended at 29 Jul 2023, 15:43

Daniel Ricciardo
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21%
Nobody
10
53%
Qualifying Trial
5
26%
 
Total votes: 19

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Infinite Improbability Drive of the Race - Hungary 2023

Post by Londoner »

Pretty easy decision today. :deletraz:

1. No-one

2. No-one
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Yeah no-one really stood out.

Can't start voting for Norris every race :P
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Nil

Norris & Piastri are around where their car is. Maybe Norris outperformed it slightly, but not by much.
Russell's charge through the field was an ingenious solution to his own terrible qualifying, so that rules him out.
Ditto Perez, albeit less extreme.
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Going to concur saying that nobody stood out.
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Absolutely no-one.
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Since McLaren seem to be the second best car now, I can't vote for Lando every weekend anymore.

So, my nomination is: no-one

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IIDoTR team: no-one

IIDoTR driver: no-one

IIDoTR anything else: nothing
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Jack Doohan for a dominant grand chelem after a subpar season so far.
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Danny Ric. Gets it by default, but after being compromised on Lap 1 thanks to Zhou and dropping to last, he made the Medium tyres last 40 laps and was still lapping competitively. He beat Tsunoda home and outqualified him.
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"No one" is such a boring nomination, almost as boring as the Verstappen domination. So who should I go for?

The drivers and teams that surprised in qualifying (Hamilton, Alfa Romeo) all dropped to their usual places in the race, McLaren was impressive but slightly less so than in the previous race, Pérez had his best performance in ages but it just meant he was close to where he should be. I'll pick Daniel Ricciardo for an impressive return.
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If I had to mention something it’d be Alfa Romeo for their stunning qualifying speed, shame it went belly up after 2 laps. Otherwise I don’t think anyone did something worthy for it.
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I will tie it between Red Bull for breaking the consecutive wins record (yes it was boring but that doesn't happen everyday. I thought McLaren's 1988 record would never be broken) and McLaren themselves because I didn't expect them to carry over their Silverstone form here. But both are kinda tenuous.

I can actually only see RB losing a race if Max has car problems and Checo keeps qualifying badly and can't quite pull himself to the front like today.
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IIDOTR is Alice Powell's fashion adviser for both qualifying and the race. Never again will we be subjected to the DC-esque tighty whities in stereo. Right? Right?

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dinizintheoven wrote: 23 Jul 2023, 20:21 IIDOTR is Alice Powell's fashion adviser for both qualifying and the race. Never again will we be subjected to the DC-esque tighty whities in stereo. Right? Right?
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DC avoiding the tighty whities as well was a bonus. I knew that wouldn't last to the race, though.
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Qualifying Trial

I thought it was a great trial and put the onus on the driver to make the compound work and drivers like Russell and Sainz couldn't while Zhou, Bottas and a few thrived.
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Qualifying experiment - the most entertaining part of the weekend, helped shake up the order too
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Qualifying Experiment - Turned out ok!

Max Verstappen - Just because he's so far above the rest he deserves a nomination
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Although we had a large swathe of voters going for nobody, let's put it to an official vote as there were a couple of candidates who got some support in other posts. You have 48 hours as always :dance:
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Fetzie on Ferrari wrote:How does a driver hurtling around a race track while they're sous-viding in their overalls have a better understanding of the race than a team of strategy engineers in an air-conditioned room?l
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