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2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 09:54
by IceG

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 11:23
by golic_2004
:chilton: :shock:

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 12:27
by Nuppiz
I would've expected something like this in 2016. Not now when they're running the event for the fourth time already.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 13:09
by You-Gee-Eee-Day
"AND ITS LIGHTS OUT AND AWAY WE GO... and everyone's driving veeeeery slowly..."

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 13:56
by Londoner
In addition, there was a further incident involving Russell's Williams.

Russell's FW42 was caught up in another incident as it returned to the pitlane on the recovery truck, as the crane that had extricated it made contact with a bridge and was damaged, spilling liquid onto the F1 car sat on its flatbed.


The circuit is so shambolically awful I can't help but love it. We should rejoice every time the F1 circus goes here. :pantano:

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 20:17
by mario
East Londoner wrote:In addition, there was a further incident involving Russell's Williams.

Russell's FW42 was caught up in another incident as it returned to the pitlane on the recovery truck, as the crane that had extricated it made contact with a bridge and was damaged, spilling liquid onto the F1 car sat on its flatbed.


The circuit is so shambolically awful I can't help but love it. We should rejoice every time the F1 circus goes here. :pantano:

Gasly also seems to be having his usual luck this weekend - not only was he struggling again in practise, he then missed a weight check and, because Red Bull started working on the car after he went to the pit box, is now going to have to start from the pit lane. https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/gasl ... e/4376427/

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 20:24
by Bobby Doorknobs
mario wrote:
East Londoner wrote:In addition, there was a further incident involving Russell's Williams.

Russell's FW42 was caught up in another incident as it returned to the pitlane on the recovery truck, as the crane that had extricated it made contact with a bridge and was damaged, spilling liquid onto the F1 car sat on its flatbed.


The circuit is so shambolically awful I can't help but love it. We should rejoice every time the F1 circus goes here. :pantano:

Gasly also seems to be having his usual luck this weekend - not only was he struggling again in practise, he then missed a weight check and, because Red Bull started working on the car after he went to the pit box, is now going to have to start from the pit lane. https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/gasl ... e/4376427/

This is definitely turning into one of those weekends: https://www.motorsport.com/fia-f2/news/ ... s/4376265/

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 22:11
by Rob Dylan
Good. We absolutely need one of those weekends.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 26 Apr 2019, 23:29
by Peteroli34
Nuppiz wrote:I would've expected something like this in 2016. Not now when they're running the event for the fourth time already.


To be fair its happened at Monaco a few times, and they have been doing it for 80 odd years, Button back in 2016, Barrichello in 2010.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 14:07
by Paul Hayes
Oh Charles!

David Croft on Sky now pondering if sunset might pose problems for getting qualifying finished.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 14:14
by Bobby Doorknobs
Yep, definitely one of those weekends.

Inb4 the race is a repeat of 2016...

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 16:14
by mario
Simtek wrote:Yep, definitely one of those weekends.

Inb4 the race is a repeat of 2016...

At least there is the good news that Kubica hasn't damaged the chassis of his car, so the team should have enough spare parts for him to take part in the race. https://www.racefans.net/2019/04/27/wil ... ing-crash/

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 27 Apr 2019, 23:35
by You-Gee-Eee-Day
roses are red
violets are blue
Ferrari are faster
Mercedes 1-2
:deletraz:

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 12:10
by Londoner
Raikkonen's been disqualified from qualifying as his front wing failed the flex test. He'll be starting from the pitlane with Kubica and Gasly...which might be a safe choice given the carnage we're likely to see on the first lap.

Meanwhile, this joke of a sport continues to deliver pearlers like this. :facepalm:


Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 12:13
by Rob Dylan
Seventeen grid penalties and pitlane changes later, and I think is going to be sorted out soon!

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 14:05
by Bobby Doorknobs
This was not one of those weekends.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 14:07
by mario
East Londoner wrote:Raikkonen's been disqualified from qualifying as his front wing failed the flex test. He'll be starting from the pitlane with Kubica and Gasly...which might be a safe choice given the carnage we're likely to see on the first lap.

Meanwhile, this joke of a sport continues to deliver pearlers like this. :facepalm:


And the prediction turned out to be true - the reason for that is because the pit lane is still open up until that point and the drivers are allowed to go through the pit lane if they want to do another reconnaissance lap, so parking Kubica in the pit lane too early meant that Williams were effectively blocking it.

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 14:57
by Pacific Edge
Someone needs to tell Ferrari that the race weekend goes beyond Friday

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 19:46
by Paul Hayes
Mercedes must be wondering what the hell everyone else is doing. Their most dominant start to a season in a year when we expected it to be a real scrap for them!

At least Bottas is making things interesting. Let's hope he can keep it up!

Re: 2019 Azerbaijan Grand Prix thread

Posted: 28 Apr 2019, 21:18
by UncreativeUsername37
It wasn't like the previous two years, but it wasn't a bad race.

And Ferrari may be determined to lose, but we still seem to have a good championship battle.