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Is some team going to have Bitcoin logo on their car?  Smiley

We also have another team unknown yet working with $CHZ working on a fan token.
They already collected an initial offer and the token will probably realised later this year (IMO)
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Formula 1 McLaren Racing team just announced multi year partnership with Turkish blockchain company bitci.com and they will release token later.
This is first time I hear about it but maybe other members who live in Turkey know more about it.
Is some team going to have Bitcoin logo on their car?  Smiley


https://www.bitci.com/en/?utm_source=cointraffic&utm_campaign=MclarenSponsorship
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7. Alfa Romeo - could Def surprise and jump up.
8. Ferrari

I can't see how Ferrari can lose versus Alfa Romeo since it like their team B, anything can happen in one race but in a long term, they should beat them.

It's like Gasly, on Alpha Tauri, he can beat Redbull if everything goes in the perfect direction but in the long term, he will lose.
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Alpine team just released look of their Formula One car and I like what I see but it's more important what is under the hood and who is behind the wheel control.
Just look at the odds for Fernando Alonso to win in Bahrein, but I would favor Lewis Hamilton from Mercedez team to win this time and Max Verstappen with Red Bull was great in testing.


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Hi guys,

Steve's picks for this year.. AND reasons Smiley

With Max taking on LuLu head to head, I think Perez can beat Bottas
(I met Bottas in Helsinki once, nice guy, nothing personal but he made too many mistakes last year and then got out raced by Russell in equal(ish) car.
1. Red Bull
2. Mercedes

Mclaren has some serious pace and expecting Dan to pick up some good points
3. Mclaren
4. Aston Martin   ( I really can't seem them dropping too far..)

The next 4 you can toss a tissue over them it will be that close. Im expecting massive pain for Ferrari.. they are clearly behind the 8-ball and never recovered from the burning oil ruling
5. Alpha Tauri super fast in testing.
6. Alpine  renault to drop.. Dan carried them last year and they just haven't delivered.
7. Alfa Romeo - could Def surprise and jump up.
8. Ferrari

Both basketcases and a massive shame. George to take Bottas's seat next season.
9. HAAS
10. Williams

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Steve.

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3. Ferrari(risky)
4. Mclaren
5. AM

I think that there will be quite a fight between these 3 for place #3 and any of these can get there.
I'd expect more like

3. AM
4. McLaren
5. Ferrari

But again, it's hard to tell.
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Just saw this thread.

DO I SAY IT? I SAY IT.
VERSTAPPEN this year will be close to win the title.

Redbull and Honda are super competitive this year, Honda did a huge improvement on their engine and Mercedes has a lot of problems in their gearbox.
This year will be the best shot ever for MAX  before... well next year is a lottery everything will be reset.

Ferrari also fixed their TOP speed engine but now they have tire problems they are destroying them, let see if the problem is easy fixable or not.

Welcome back F1. 1 week at the start.

Surprise of the year? Alfa Romeo.
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I just saw the post from F1 and it seems tonight we are getting Drive to Survive season 3 ? This season will be a glorious one just because he will have a lot of flashbacks from Schumi era while Hamilton is making history by taking his 7th tittle and equal Schumi.

Hamilton's contract extension to enliven F1 this season.  Even I still believe he will be the first champion again but with the title I hope Hamilton does not become arrogant and end up performing poorly this season.  What I see is that his tough opponents from the Redbull team are also preparing an interesting opponent for Hamilton this season, can't wait to see them in their final with a deadly corner again.
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well I'm going to risk how the championship of constructors will be.

1. Mercedes
2. Red Bull
3. Ferrari(risky)
4. Mclaren
5. AM
6. Alpine
7. Alpha Tauri
8. Alfa Romeo
9. Williams
10. HAAS

After that i want to say between the 3 (Ferrari) and the 7 (Alpha Tauri) all can pass, and i put Alpha Tauri in this group because the last year they were very solid and improving all the season and this season they have the wind tunnel of redbull + Tsunoda seems better than Kviat so take a look if Alpha Tauri was the surprise of the season and move more forward.

Edit: PS anyone one more want to risk your constructor positions?
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I just saw the post from F1 and it seems tonight we are getting Drive to Survive season 3 ? This season will be a glorious one just because he will have a lot of flashbacks from Schumi era while Hamilton is making history by taking his 7th tittle and equal Schumi.
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Thanks to Rdbase for doing this!!

I am a huge fan of F1 and will be watching every Practice, Quali and Race for sure!

What are everyone's thoughts so far about the 3 day test?

So far for me the questions are:

* Has Newey pulled a rabbit out of his hat? Red Bull and looking solid
* Is the McLaren pace real? fingers crossed for big DAN!
* Is Mercedes "Saandbagging"?
* Tsunoda super quick in the last session, is he the real deal?
* Ferrari seem off the picture AGAIN...

We are trying to deliver a high-quality Live Betting product for the site, but it wont be ready for the first round, but stick with is! this is going to be a great year!

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Good to see Sportsbet is a big fan of F1 just like me.I am also waiting from a lot of years for McLaren and as long as they have switched back to a Mercedes engine the pace should be real and they should be strong contenders this year.Hopefully you will add more markets to F1 as I love especially different h2h bets as they are easy to win on F1.
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^  And word going around that Ferrari is a toxic environment to work in.  They pressured poor Vettel into baldness then he called it quits and took a pay cut to be with Aston Martin.  I think his new team will be good for him tho.  Let’s see those hair follicles revive!  Cheesy

I think I read somewhere in the YouTube comments about the whole system of Ferrari with regard with their management. In the system and management of Ferrari, the team will love you once you start winning races but they will turn against you once you start losing.

I do hope that Seb finds his rhythm with the new engine and car in Aston Martin. But in the current roster, I'm rooting for Yuki Tsunoda of Honda to win this current season. I hope everything turns out okay for all at the end!
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@rdbase wait did you say races started yesterday? I see one week from my news but maybe I don't understand how things work.
Still looking for a good AlphaTauri outright or # of podium finish type bet!
^  And word going around that Ferrari is a toxic environment to work in.  They pressured poor Vettel into baldness then he called it quits and took a pay cut to be with Aston Martin.  I think his new team will be good for him tho.  Let’s see those hair follicles revive!  Cheesy
He needs to drive a Tesla for that to happen, look what it did to Elon! Or maybe it's a ploy to auction off each follicle as an NFT...
According to the schedule which I grabbed a screencap from the auto loons. Cheesy
Over here: https://autoloons.com/2020/11/12/f1-news-2021-calendar-hits-misses

But checking yesterday it must of been postponed recently because after checking when the next race is going to be in Australia, it's schedule has changed to July instead. Lips sealed

So it looks like the first taste of the F1 official racing season will be in Bahrain March 28th on Sunday at 11am EST.
Good old google it seems will keep you up to date then a post from 4 months back even if it is F1 where these venues usually don't change. Drivers are in their racers and no need to cancel due to a pandemic.
But it is what it is. Undecided

Talking about this nft phenomenon, I remember a youtuber who was talking something about racing car collectibles getting big because you could actually use them to challenge others with theirs to win prizes on a website.
It was from the famous crypto youtuber bitboy a few weeks ago, but I didn't take any heed to it/ since there wasn't much talk about nfts at that time. Well as much it has sparked up now in the past week with elon and his selling of a song/video all about them. Grin

https://gifyu.com/image/f3MV

So might go see if there was any progress with that project now and if there were any f1 racers with the crypto.com logo on it to take a peek of how much it was selling for. Maybe lambo prices. Cool

https://gifyu.com/image/f3pl
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^  And word going around that Ferrari is a toxic environment to work in.  They pressured poor Vettel into baldness then he called it quits and took a pay cut to be with Aston Martin.  I think his new team will be good for him tho.  Let’s see those hair follicles revive!  Cheesy

Well, he went there willingly - I don't understand why - and he weren't doing it for free either. So he did deserve a kick in the butt, in a way or another.
But I reckon he does deserve a normal team and he does deserve a more reliable car too. What Ferrari did with him last year was... insensibility. Very ugly.
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@rdbase wait did you say races started yesterday? I see one week from my news but maybe I don't understand how things work.

Still looking for a good AlphaTauri outright or # of podium finish type bet!

^  And word going around that Ferrari is a toxic environment to work in.  They pressured poor Vettel into baldness then he called it quits and took a pay cut to be with Aston Martin.  I think his new team will be good for him tho.  Let’s see those hair follicles revive!  Cheesy

He needs to drive a Tesla for that to happen, look what it did to Elon! Or maybe it's a ploy to auction off each follicle as an NFT...
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^  And word going around that Ferrari is a toxic environment to work in.  They pressured poor Vettel into baldness then he called it quits and took a pay cut to be with Aston Martin.  I think his new team will be good for him tho.  Let’s see those hair follicles revive!  Cheesy
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-/* Ferrari seem off the picture AGAIN.../-
It is hard for a Ferrari fanatic to read these words, as they resound as an answer and a question at the same time in the reality of the context that is lived.

If you go by the hearth, it's very difficult.
If you go by the brain, you know that they have reliability issues way too often and they get it right less often then getting it wrong. Sadly.

They seem to need at least one truly exceptional pilot in order to help them set the car right. Or luck.
However, I think that we need at least 2 races to see how bad (or good?) the car is this year.


Although I am (by far!) not a Ferrari F1 fan, I can understand how difficult it is for their fans.
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-/* Ferrari seem off the picture AGAIN.../-
It is hard for a Ferrari fanatic to read these words, as they resound as an answer and a question at the same time in the reality of the context that is lived.

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I have tried to check why the "*" in the Spanish Grand Prix in the image it provides but I have not read any special note.


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Here is a post on another topic (The Wall Observer if those who are not familiar with it) who had compared F1 racing to a PC/ASIC:

The Bitcoin network cannot calculate the digits of π.[/url]  Not at all.  Not even one digit.  That is the meaning of “ASIC”.  Furthermore, as I mentioned briefly, the algorithms used to set these pi calculation records are I/O-limited, not CPU-limited.

You know, while I'm sure you're completely correct, it wouldn't surprise me if some clever bod found a way to exploit some characteristic of hashing to be able to calculate PI using some tricky methodology.

That would pretty much mean a total break of SHA-256.  The purpose of a cryptographically secure hash is to make the outputs computationally pseudorandom with respect to the inputs.  You imply some clever way to use a correlation between the inputs and outputs for other types of calculations.  Even MD5 (or even MD2) isn’t that broken.

Furthermore, a Bitcoin mining ASIC can’t even do SHA-256.  It does a particular part of a double-SHA256 calculation, on a very specifically structured piece of data which cannot have any other structure.  Any repurposing of an ASIC must be based on that exact format.

Per the bitcoin.SE quote in my prior post:

The inputs to the ASIC chips are a 32 byte midstate, the last 4 bytes of the merkle root, a 4 byte timestamp, and 4 byte "bits" (target/difficulty).

The word “midstate” means that the CPU in the machine running the ASIC does the first part of the SHA256 calculation.  Where are the first 28 bytes of the Merkle root?  Already hashed into the midstate, together with the block’s version number and the hash of the previous block.

Substantially all that the ASIC does is to complete the hash that was already started, hash the hash (for double SHA256 as specified by Satoshi and required by consensus), compare the result to the target, and, if it failed, increment the 4-byte nonce so that it can try again.

That is the innermost loop of an optimal implementation of the Bitcoin mining algorithm—the part that must be run most often.  It needs a CPU to feed it newly calculated parameters from grinding extraNonce in the coinbase tx, thus changing the Merkle root (also, potentially increasing the timestamp).  Fortunately, a CPU can keep up with this.  The CPU only needs to feed the ASIC new data after every 4,294,967,296 failed hashes; thus, the ASIC is doing almost all of the computational work, by many orders of magnitude.

Even a slow ASIC chip nowadays can run through the whole nonce space a number of times per second (and a pro-grade ASIC miner unit contains a bunch of these chips).  For comparison, each core of my very slow, Satoshi-era CPU would take almost an hour and a half to run through the whole nonce space.  My CPU could keep up with feeding an ASIC chip—easily so.

It is all done this way for reason of efficiency.  The ASIC can do that innermost loop orders of magnitude faster than any CPU or GPU, at much lower electrical power cost.  Everything except for the innermost loop is stripped out.  The innermost loop is directly programmed into the silicon; it cannot be changed.

An ASIC that did generalized SHA256 hashing would be more complex.  That means more circuitry, more transistors—more power use.  Mining is a hot competition with thin margins, at best.  Ask any miner if he wants an ASIC that is even a few percent less efficient, and see what answer you get!  It’s like asking a Formula One race-car driver if he wants an air conditioner, an in-dash CD changer, and some handy cup holders in his car.


In this rough analogy, your ordinary automobile with
the A.C., cup holders, passenger seats, etc. is like a CPU.



N.b., this means that miners are deeply invested in Bitcoin.  Their hardware is absolutely useless for anything except for the exact inner loop of the Bitcoin mining algorithm.

A hostile miner can try to attack Bitcoin with a contentious hardfork.  That has been tried by Jihan Wu, and others.  It does not seem to work out very well for them!

A hostile miner with an unlimited external budget could attack Bitcoin outright.  (E.g., a hypothetical government agency attack.)  But that means destroying the value of the hardware that is needed for the attack.

Miners and mining pool operators can censor transactions.  That is being done; and I consider it to be a significant threat.  Countermeasures include Stratum v2, Payjoin, and CoinSwap.  Miners should have a strong incentive to adopt Stratum v2, because it has technical improvements that miners need (e.g., protection against hashrate theft attacks).

But overall, a typical business-minded miner who acts only in his own selfish financial interest must protect Bitcoin.  If Bitcoin loses value, he loses financially—and if Bitcoin fails, then all of his fancy ASIC hardware is absolutely worthless garbage because it can’t be repurposed.  Miners are financially locked into Bitcoin.

Much though I myself wish that mining could still be done on commodity hardware, let’s not lose sight of the fact that ASICs also have a benefit to Bitcoin.  Glass half full/glass half empty, etc.
Just a nice thing to contemplate before the first race starts in 24 hours for the 2021 season.
Both well oiled machines so do their duty correctly is what I gathered from just glancing at it. I am too drunk to take it too seriously atm. Cheesy
Stop clock has begun. Smiley
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