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The Saudi Arabia GP was the most competitive race I have watched in recent years. We watched a really great race for the lead. If the Abu Dhabi GP last season wasn't a critical race for the championship, I would say that this race was even better than that. Unless Mercedes engineers make a big surprise, we will be seeing the Leclerc - Verstappen rivalry very often this year.
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The problem is created by the new cars.
These cars have less space between them and the road so with high kerbs if a jump comes, the cars will lose the vacuum and they will lose their grip.
Expecting a lot of that type of error during this season.

You're probably right and it's too dangerous only for the current generation of F1 cars, but that doesn't help much, at least not the drivers.

Also about the new route of the airflow, did anybody else notice that Ferrari seems to be using a rather flexible floor/airflow system, somewhat like the hovercrafts have (at a way different level/size, clearly, but still for keeping the air go where they want it to)?



I remember we had a "do not talk politics on this topic" argument here. Today we are talking about how there was literally a bombing near the track, literally just 7 miles away from the track, and the race will continue. I do not make any sense of this, I mean we are talking about bombing right near where the track was and the next thing that will be done would be keeping the drivers racing? How do we know there won't be a bombing during the race as well?

Anyway, I wouldn't want to turn this place to any politics, so all I will say is that Vettel already races with a horrible team this year, so its not like he is missing too much to begin with, it's fine for him to miss getting zero points anyway.

I guess that money talks and those people are tied to various contracts, since it's clearly a security concern there.
Also, as said, the track is more dangerous than usual for the current generation of cars.
And I agree, the Aston Martin cars seem to be again a failure this year.
Seb did make a great choice to stay at home and there are rumors it was not because of COVID, it was more a protest against how the things go in that country.
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Yeah, engineering issues I guess is going to define this season. Just really glad it's turning out okay so far for the man, but makes me wonder now if the way they're redoing the cars has been through thorough enough testing.

Anyway, Perez first ever pole, makes me rethink also if my early picks will stand. Doesn't look good atm, but I'm going to count on him not being able to defend that over the course.
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And that Mick crash - you understand that things is serious when they don't show replays of crash. His car break into half, but seems that Mick is OK.

That corner is far too dangerous, Mick is not the only one who had difficulties there. I fear that we may see a new red flag tomorrow in the race too because of that corner.
...I'm relieved that Mick is fine.


And Lewis not getting out of Q3... I don't think it needs more words for how oddly bad is that, especially as George will start 6th.
However, I'm very happy for Checo. I hope that he will finish tomorrow on the podium, although with those 2 Ferrari around him it won't be easy.

The problem is created by the new cars.

These cars have less space between them and the road so with high kerbs if a jump comes, the cars will lose the vacuum and they will lose their grip.

Expecting a lot of that type of error during this season.
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I remember we had a "do not talk politics on this topic" argument here. Today we are talking about how there was literally a bombing near the track, literally just 7 miles away from the track, and the race will continue. I do not make any sense of this, I mean we are talking about bombing right near where the track was and the next thing that will be done would be keeping the drivers racing? How do we know there won't be a bombing during the race as well?

Anyway, I wouldn't want to turn this place to any politics, so all I will say is that Vettel already races with a horrible team this year, so its not like he is missing too much to begin with, it's fine for him to miss getting zero points anyway.
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Pole for Sergio Perez is something what was very difficult to predict. After all, it was first career pole for him. Leclerc did best what he can do - he was just 0.025 seconds behind, what is nothing.
Hamilton not getting out of Q1 is something what didn't happened for long. But I don't think that it shows something - shit happens for everyone sometimes
And that Mick crash - you understand that things is serious when they don't show replays of crash. His car break into half, but seems that Mick is OK.

This race weekend is full of unforeseen happenings but sadly most of them are quite negative. First the attack on the oil tanks pretty close to the track which almost lead to a cancelling of the race tomorrow but in the end the financial interests and the fear of saudi arabia that they might lose reputation if the grand prix gets cancelled was bigger of course.
The crash of Mick Schumacher looked extremely hard, the car was totally destroyed i mean it was literally split into at least 2 or 3 parts. I think it is safe to say that 20 or 30 years ago there would have been a big chance that a driver would have died in a crash like that but thankfully the car has evolved quite a lot since then.
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And that Mick crash - you understand that things is serious when they don't show replays of crash. His car break into half, but seems that Mick is OK.

That corner is far too dangerous, Mick is not the only one who had difficulties there. I fear that we may see a new red flag tomorrow in the race too because of that corner.
...I'm relieved that Mick is fine.


And Lewis not getting out of Q3... I don't think it needs more words for how oddly bad is that, especially as George will start 6th.
However, I'm very happy for Checo. I hope that he will finish tomorrow on the podium, although with those 2 Ferrari around him it won't be easy.
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Pole for Sergio Perez is something what was very difficult to predict. After all, it was first career pole for him. Leclerc did best what he can do - he was just 0.025 seconds behind, what is nothing.
Hamilton not getting out of Q1 is something what didn't happened for long. But I don't think that it shows something - shit happens for everyone sometimes
And that Mick crash - you understand that things is serious when they don't show replays of crash. His car break into half, but seems that Mick is OK.
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“I can confirm that Mick looks fine physically, he talked to his mom and so on. Most likely, he was taken to the hospital for examination as a precautionary measure, but we are awaiting updates from the FIA ​​on this matter. So expect a statement from them, ”journalist Adam Cooper quotes the representative of the Haas team in his social networks ...

 I think everything will be fine.
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Mick is conscious, but I don't know more details than the Haas twitter has shown:

We’ve heard that Mick is conscious, out of the car and currently on his way to the medical centre.

#HaasF1 #SaudiArabianGP #Quali

And the crash was bad:
https://mobile.twitter.com/Mr_Matthew_/status/1507777287638458374


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Update: have seen Mick talking, gesturing, smiling. Phew, looks pretty much OK.
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Schumacher went into the wall and the Haas car is totaled. Split in half.
Luckily he was airlifted to the nearest hospital and I believe is alright but what a scare for all drivers to witness that.
Qualifying is under a red flag now.
I didn't see the crash due to watching something else at the moment but was flipping to the race on and off.
Hamilton who is also out of qualifying now commented on Mick's condition and look very shocked.
I do hope he is alright and he definitely won't be on the track tomorrow, As the announcer had just mentioned as they will keep him for observation.
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Hmm was counting on LeClerc NOT to repeat his performance so I guess the engineering issues are here to stay? No idea, seems unclear even from news reports but I'm probably still sticking to my picks in the pool -- and keeping them almost exactly as they were on Race 1.

Anyone changed their mind after today yet?
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Vettel not being available this week as well should be changing a bit of the odds for sure. It is not easy for Aston Martin to matter this season, they already looked bad when the cars first revealed, then they lost Vettel and now they are going to just face the fact that they are only one of the 2 teams that are "fighting" for the bottom spot. Williams and them.

Mclaren will fix their issues, Red Bull will definitely fix them, Williams and Aston Martin doesn't seem to have "issues", they are just plain bad and will not matter. It's sad to see Seb being at this stage of his career racing for this type of team, but that is the reality, what can we do.
Yeah read the headlines that Sebastian Vettel is not available to race this weekend but hopefully he can return soon enough so not to miss anymore races.

I have Sainz to win the qualifying and the race tomorrow in Saudi Arabian grand prix. For some reason even with LeCleric getting the fastest lap during practice I think he won't want to take all the glory this time and will let his teammate have some fun with those fast F1 Ferrari's.
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Vettel not being available this week as well should be changing a bit of the odds for sure. It is not easy for Aston Martin to matter this season, they already looked bad when the cars first revealed, then they lost Vettel and now they are going to just face the fact that they are only one of the 2 teams that are "fighting" for the bottom spot. Williams and them.

Mclaren will fix their issues, Red Bull will definitely fix them, Williams and Aston Martin doesn't seem to have "issues", they are just plain bad and will not matter. It's sad to see Seb being at this stage of his career racing for this type of team, but that is the reality, what can we do.
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Looks like Las Vegas will be the next place in the US to get a track for next season in F1 along side with Austin and Miami.
https://hypebeast.com/2022/3/formula-1-las-vegas-grand-prix-2023-debut-info
Could possibly pave the way for tracks in Africa and China.
There is always a need for more tracks in the F1.
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But it is not clear why redbull and others will not be able to cope with their problems?  Of course, we do not know the technical details of the occurrence of these problems, but we also do not know how quickly all these commands that you have listed will be able to solve these problems.  And it can be fast enough.  They are all pros! 

Some will fix their problems, some not (or at least not so good). Some may have done that, some not. But the only way to prove that is on the track.
I didn't say that they are not pro, but until proven otherwise, Ferrari is the safest bet for now. After qualifying, after more races, this should change; I hope so.

In Haas, of course, it also affects the fact that the shitty pilot Nikita Mazepin left, whose dad just bought him the opportunity to play with adult uncles from real F1 pilots.  It's good that at least one oligarch was kicked out. Smiley

Clearly. Still, last year Nikita and Mick were racing for the last spot. Now KMag made 10 points and Mick has finished 11th. In my eyes this means that they have much better car.
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I don’t understand why they put more on Leclerc???

That's because one week ago the Ferrari cars (and Alfa Romeo Ferrari, and Haas Ferrari too) looked really fast and reliable, which we cannot tell neither about RedBull (or Alfa Tauri), nor Mercedes (and McLaren, and Williams) cars.
And sadly, the history has shown that in most cases the only thing you need to wind in Formula1 is a car that's better than the others'.
So unless RedBull and Mercedes prove that they have fixed their problems, the only competition for Leclerc may be... Sainz.
Yes it is clear. 
But it is not clear why redbull and others will not be able to cope with their problems?  Of course, we do not know the technical details of the occurrence of these problems, but we also do not know how quickly all these commands that you have listed will be able to solve these problems.  And it can be fast enough.  They are all pros! 

In Haas, of course, it also affects the fact that the shitty pilot Nikita Mazepin left, whose dad just bought him the opportunity to play with adult uncles from real F1 pilots.  It's good that at least one oligarch was kicked out. Smiley
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Best of luck for those who have managed to join the pool on forum for this new F1 season.
Congratulations to CLS63 (also the good member who organizes it for us all) who won the first race last week in the pool with getting his yellow cap in the process.

Let's go!

It was really hard to predict the first race of the season when we take one fact into account that we had brand new cars. I'm very happy for winning the yellow cap despite that. We still have 22 races to go and we are going to have an exciting pool. I think that it's still not late to join the pool now. The entry fee is only 1 mbtc. And for each participant, 0.5 mbtc free bet + 1 mbtc free bet (for each yellow cap won) are given.

Fewer than 72 hours to put in early picks on Superbru and get those Early Bru Point (EBP) points (picks pre-qualifying). I've decided this round to loosely just stick to my first round prediction.

That means Verstappen pole and fastest time for me.



I'm deciding and locking my picks after following free practices. 2 points is very valuable to me but I definitely understand the people who make their predictions according to qualifying session too.

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I don’t understand why they put more on Leclerc???

That's because one week ago the Ferrari cars (and Alfa Romeo Ferrari, and Haas Ferrari too) looked really fast and reliable, which we cannot tell neither about RedBull (or Alfa Tauri), nor Mercedes (and McLaren, and Williams) cars.
And sadly, the history has shown that in most cases the only thing you need to wind in Formula1 is a car that's better than the others'.
So unless RedBull and Mercedes prove that they have fixed their problems, the only competition for Leclerc may be... Sainz.
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I found here interesting data on the bets to win the Grand Prix in Saudi Arabia according to the William Hill Bookmaker

  The bookmakers consider the winner of the first stage, Charles Leclerc, to be the favorite of the race this weekend.  
A little lower are the chances of Max Verstappen, who did not reach the finish line in Bahrain due to technical problems.  
Lewis Hamilton for the first time in many years did not get into the top three of the race favorites. Sad

But let's see, I would still swap Verstappen and Leclerc.  I don’t understand why they put more on Leclerc???
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