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Lets see what updates and news the teams brings up.

In another thing im not following so much the news this lasts weeks, but i see one, and it was a important one, Mercedes claim to be more more dfaster than before, and also they again put in  charge his former director, so lets see what they bring in this GP or in a few more.
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Correct me if I'm wrong but I assume that we are going to watch a sprint race in Azerbaijan for the first time in F1 history. It looks like it will be really enjoyable to watch a sprint race on this track. As it is a street track as well I just say why not watch a sprint race here. Of course I don't mean that we should watch a sprint race in Monaco as well.  Grin  It would be the most boring and meaningless sprint race I assume.

By the way when do we need to make our predictions to be able to earn EBP as there is a sprint race too? I'm new to this format here so I wouldn't like to lose those extra points. Because after examining the system on Superbru it looks like collecting EBP before every race is very important. It can even be the decider for the winner at the end of the season.  Smiley
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Awesome, thanks for another cool raffle @jeremypwr! I am pretty hyped for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix.

Time for Perez to win the race. But psssscht... don't tell anyone else!  Tongue
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Yeah, two more weeks  Cry This is because of the China GP got canceled, otherwise, we wouldn't have this long of a pause.

Yes, it is a pity that the China Grand Prix cannot take place because of the Corona measures there. But this break will also pass, after that Formula 1 has a busy programme again until the summer break.

Baku will be an exciting event for sure, a lot of new teams are coming with upgrades, and I'm not talking only "track specific" front and back wings.

Last year, RedBull dominated there ahead of Mercedes, Ferrari retired there with both cars, I think the victory will go to RedBull again this year, I hope Aston Martin, Mercedes and Ferrari have worked well in the meantime to break the dominance of RedBull.

I'm hoping for some chaos, it's a street race after all. Checo could get going again  Cheesy
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There is only a week to go for the next race, Azerbaijan GP. I think this Grand Prix has one of the most special races in the calendar. I don't like to watch the Monaco GP much for example. Maybe it is also a street race but the track is very tight and it is near impossible to overtake each other there. Honestly I wouldn't be disappointed if Monaco GP is even removed from the calendar by the next season.  Grin

But as for Azerbaijan GP it isn't the same at all. Overtakes are quite possible and the track is really well-organized. We have watched really exciting and delightful races on this track so far. I still can't forget about Verstappen's having a blowout by pushing hard in a race on this track. Who knows maybe we will witness another very surprising incident again this time.

It would be really nice though after the legendary Australian GP.  Grin  This can make people become more interested in this season.
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The races organized on street tracks are always open for a surprise more. And if we consider the fact that Perez is more successful on street tracks, 5.00 odd for Perez to win the race feels sensible to me.




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Edit:  Jfc...  The line for Verstappen is priced at 1.12 now with Perez next at 14.  I think there's some value with Hamilton at 21 as the long break could've helped Merc figure some of their sht out.
1.12 really seems to be very low.  Huh
Verstappen to win in Baku is currently at 1.39 on Sportsbet.io, which seems to be reasonable. Baku is a street circuit and a crash can always happen, making a Safety Car also likely and a Safety Car (or even a red flag) can always bring us a surprise and change leaders.
Perez shouldn't be underestimated as well. He's performing better in street circuits but Max is favored to win of course.

I think that finally we will have a good weekend with a race event.Perez has won more street circuits than Verstappen but this does not mean that he will be more favored,as always we have to see the Friday free practices and Saturday morning practice (which not every race has it) and only then to decide on our picks on the pool and also on whom to bet on.In this circuit last year we saw Ferrari failures of both cars meaning is a track which is heavy for the cars and especially for the brakes as we have seen in past seasons even Redbull failures because of the brakes.For me is not worth risking money on 1.39 odd as in F1 I think the lowest odd should be something like 1.75 and up.
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Edit:  Jfc...  The line for Verstappen is priced at 1.12 now with Perez next at 14.  I think there's some value with Hamilton at 21 as the long break could've helped Merc figure some of their sht out.
1.12 really seems to be very low.  Huh
Verstappen to win in Baku is currently at 1.39 on Sportsbet.io, which seems to be reasonable. Baku is a street circuit and a crash can always happen, making a Safety Car also likely and a Safety Car (or even a red flag) can always bring us a surprise and change leaders.
Perez shouldn't be underestimated as well. He's performing better in street circuits but Max is favored to win of course.
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You are right however the calendar could have been updated after the Chinese GP was cancelled. 4 races in 5 weeks after a three-week break will make things difficult for the race calendar of  teams. Intercontinental logistic transportation can really leave teams in a difficult situation.

I hope that we can see other teams getting closer to Red Bull even a little in the Azerbaijan GP that will take place next weekend.


Max already has 1.20 odds to win Azerbaijan GP ...so that should take away all the remaining hype for the rest of the teams. Even in Hamilton era, the odds were not so brutal in his favor and he was around 1.40 usually so this means that RedBull car is miles away from the rest of the grid. I also still think that this season of F1 is so look alike with 2001 title run of Schumacher when he had almost 60 points in front of 2nd place and this is why I don't see anyone fighting with RedBull now or for the rest of the season.

That's funny..  I mean yeah, Verstappen clearly wins the next race judging from what we've seen so far but in F1, there's always that chance that another car hits you at the starting lap or some technical problem happens.  We just never know.  And for the line being at 1.20 makes it obvious that the books don't want us to bet on Verstappen...  Was Hamilton ever lined at 1.20 before the race during his days of dominance?  

Edit:  Jfc...  The line for Verstappen is priced at 1.12 now with Perez next at 14.  I think there's some value with Hamilton at 21 as the long break could've helped Merc figure some of their sht out.

As there can be a misfortune anytime in motorsports I always find chasing surprises more sensible than making bets on this kind of low odds. You must be remembering how Verstappen was out of the race while he was the leader in Baku. I really lost a lot of money on that day. I still couldn't forget it although there has been a long time since then. Smiley
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Yeah, two more weeks  Cry This is because of the China GP got canceled, otherwise, we wouldn't have this long of a pause.

Yes, it is a pity that the China Grand Prix cannot take place because of the Corona measures there. But this break will also pass, after that Formula 1 has a busy programme again until the summer break.

Baku will be an exciting event for sure, a lot of new teams are coming with upgrades, and I'm not talking only "track specific" front and back wings.

Last year, RedBull dominated there ahead of Mercedes, Ferrari retired there with both cars, I think the victory will go to RedBull again this year, I hope Aston Martin, Mercedes and Ferrari have worked well in the meantime to break the dominance of RedBull.
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You are right however the calendar could have been updated after the Chinese GP was cancelled. 4 races in 5 weeks after a three-week break will make things difficult for the race calendar of  teams. Intercontinental logistic transportation can really leave teams in a difficult situation.

I hope that we can see other teams getting closer to Red Bull even a little in the Azerbaijan GP that will take place next weekend.


Max already has 1.20 odds to win Azerbaijan GP ...so that should take away all the remaining hype for the rest of the teams. Even in Hamilton era, the odds were not so brutal in his favor and he was around 1.40 usually so this means that RedBull car is miles away from the rest of the grid. I also still think that this season of F1 is so look alike with 2001 title run of Schumacher when he had almost 60 points in front of 2nd place and this is why I don't see anyone fighting with RedBull now or for the rest of the season.

That's funny..  I mean yeah, Verstappen clearly wins the next race judging from what we've seen so far but in F1, there's always that chance that another car hits you at the starting lap or some technical problem happens.  We just never know.  And for the line being at 1.20 makes it obvious that the books don't want us to bet on Verstappen...  Was Hamilton ever lined at 1.20 before the race during his days of dominance?  

Edit:  Jfc...  The line for Verstappen is priced at 1.12 now with Perez next at 14.  I think there's some value with Hamilton at 21 as the long break could've helped Merc figure some of their sht out.
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Baku will be an exciting event for sure, a lot of new teams are coming with upgrades, and I'm not talking only "track specific" front and back wings.
legendary
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You are right however the calendar could have been updated after the Chinese GP was cancelled. 4 races in 5 weeks after a three-week break will make things difficult for the race calendar of  teams. Intercontinental logistic transportation can really leave teams in a difficult situation.

I hope that we can see other teams getting closer to Red Bull even a little in the Azerbaijan GP that will take place next weekend.


Max already has 1.20 odds to win Azerbaijan GP ...so that should take away all the remaining hype for the rest of the teams. Even in Hamilton era, the odds were not so brutal in his favor and he was around 1.40 usually so this means that RedBull car is miles away from the rest of the grid. I also still think that this season of F1 is so look alike with 2001 title run of Schumacher when he had almost 60 points in front of 2nd place and this is why I don't see anyone fighting with RedBull now or for the rest of the season.
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You are right however the calendar could have been updated after the Chinese GP was cancelled. 4 races in 5 weeks after a three-week break will make things difficult for the race calendar of  teams. Intercontinental logistic transportation can really leave teams in a difficult situation.

I hope that we can see other teams getting closer to Red Bull even a little in the Azerbaijan GP that will take place next weekend.

Yeah, I agree, there were plenty of options one of which, as per usual - Turkey Grin
legendary
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You are right however the calendar could have been updated after the Chinese GP was cancelled. 4 races in 5 weeks after a three-week break will make things difficult for the race calendar of  teams. Intercontinental logistic transportation can really leave teams in a difficult situation.

I hope that we can see other teams getting closer to Red Bull even a little in the Azerbaijan GP that will take place next weekend.
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We aren't used to not seeing any race for this much long at the beginning of the season already. It feels like we are in a summer break now.  Grin  F1 lovers must be really frustrated about this situation - at least I am.

Yeah, two more weeks  Cry This is because of the China GP got canceled, otherwise, we wouldn't have this long of a pause.
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We aren't used to not seeing any race for this much long at the beginning of the season already. It feels like we are in a summer break now.  Grin  F1 lovers must be really frustrated about this situation - at least I am.

Of course this season looks like it will be under another Verstappen domination. F1 is full of surprising incidents of course so there isn't any guarantee for anything. But as long as we don't see many problems happening for Red Bull side I don't think they would have big difficulties. They are even preparing a new upgrade package for the Azerbaijan GP ahead. As far as I've heard they will be a little faster by this race. This is very bad news for the other teams unless they are able to keep up with Red Bull.
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I think it's too late for this, FIA is losing it if they keep like this. They need to have stronger opinions that wont chance when someone is not agreeing to it.
legendary
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FIA and Ferrari are going to discuss Sainz's penalty in the Australian GP again. I was also thinking that Sainz deserved this penalty at first. However I didn't take into account that his tyres were cold and experts said that the position was gray. Despite everything I don't think a change in the decision is fitting the spirit of the sport after this much time passed.


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