ROUND 17: 🇯🇵 FORMULA 1 LENOVO JAPANESE GRAND PRIX 2023

Circuit stats
First Grand Prix 1987
Number of laps 53
Circuit Length 5.807 km
Race Distance 307.471 km
Lap record 1:30.983 Lewis Hamilton (2019)
2022 winner Max Verstappen

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    • Mateoto@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      To be fair, Mick Schumacher did show improvement in the second half of the season, scoring points, reducing crashes, and closely competing with Magnussen.

      Logan Sargeant’s did nothing of these.

      While Lawson shows promise, it’s doubtful he’ll secure the Williams seat. Red Bull’s decision to keep him in their development program after just three races suggests they’re avoiding a “de Vries moment.” Ricciardo’s selection for AlphaTauri’s race seat might be due to his marketability, crucial during the rebranding. Lawson’s role as a reserve driver for two teams positions him for future opportunities in 2025.

    • JCPhoenix@kbin.social
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      Yeah, he’s like a Mazepin or Mick level of driver. And I had no idea Mick was their reserve! I assume he’s shared with Mercedes, kinda like how DeVries was last year.

      Like I get he’s a rookie. Rookies make mistakes and should be allowed to. But this is too much.

      I wonder who could get that seat. The Williams Drivers Academy is pretty thin. Mostly F3 drivers, none in F2. Their most experienced Academy driver seems to be their F1 development driver, Jamie Chadwick. She won W Series twice and now is in Indy NXT. (part of IndyCar’s ladder). If not her, they’d have to look outside their organization. Would Mick really make a come back? Seems less than ideal.

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      James made it quite clear that the number of crashes were having a detrimental impact on the teams ability to develop the car

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    1 year ago

    What a time to be a papaya simp! Terrific turnaround from the beginning of the season to now.

    Gratz to Max and RB I guess. Checo though…yikes

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        Dunno about slowly, more like nowhere for ages then the huge Silverstone upgrade. The most recent upgrade seems to be keeping them in position, at least on these circuits.

        Cautiously optimistic for next season though, we could see a RB, Merc, McLaren fight, with the odd Ferrari pop up. Or maybe Aston will take another step. They’d need another driver though.

        Lawson to RB to replace Checo I’d be up for that

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      1 year ago

      honestly at this point I’m rooting for him to get it

      edit: or rather what I meant to say is that at this point I’m rooting for anyone who can take #2 from perez

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    1 year ago

    Perez has obviously been told his '24 drive is in question unless he improves. And he’s not responding well to that kind of pressure.

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    Perez keeps fucking up Albon’s weekends. Like, I’m sure that Checo is simply under pressure and making dumb mistakes - but I fully understand that Albon seems to think it’s personal.

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    Perez is gone no matter what I think. I hope Hamilton gets the p2 in the championship it would so funny

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    1 year ago

    Got a chuckle out of the idiosyncrasy of Bottas getting screwed up by both Williams within a couple of laps.