PER finally beats VER in qualy!!!
Plus, Williams helped ALB get beaten for the first time as well.
I love when this kind of thing happens. SAI sets the FL with no purple sectors, VER does the 2nd best with 2 purple sectors.
The Brake Magic race alone is a huge swing between them, as VER was getting 25 and ended up with zero that day.
Yeah, me neither. I knew PER had a good record there, but best of everyone? Unexpected.
Let’s see what he can do this weekend. It is a good time for the supposed street track specialist to deliver, with 2 of them coming up.
Average of points scored
He would design a car for Satan if Lawrence still paid 30 million, gave him shares, gave him authority over his dept. and some people who tried to run away from him (Fallows CANNOT be happy), allowed him to remain at home, etc.
Lance is no all-time great, but it 100% beats designing cars at Williams for better drivers with a much shittier infrastructure. Or having to move to Italy (which anyone not willing to do is clearly insane, but that’s another matter) when he does not want to, having to play office politics at Ferrari, etc.
Last part of the paper:
For stellar models, the remarkably high 𝜉ion is untenable 27,36 under common initial mass functions (IMFs). Since this quantity is directly sensitive to the hottest stars, its extreme value may be ascribed to an extension of the IMF to very massive stars 37,38. The high average ionising-photon energy of a 𝑇 = 105 K blackbody moreover yields a 2× higher ratio of Lyα to LyC photons than standard case-B recombination24, thereby bringing the required 𝜉ion more closely in agreement with the theoretical maximum for such stars 39. Whilst at such high 𝜉ion (and relatively low 𝑓esc, LyC) a UV turnover could be produced by a prominent nebular continuum40, the extremely blue UV continuum (𝛽UV ≲ −2.7) appears incompatible with a 2𝛾- dominated spectrum. One explanation is to invoke an ISM density upwards of 𝑛 ≈ 104 cm−3, as may be expected from the compactness of JADES-GS-z13-1-LA. Considering nebular continuum would be reddened further by the free-bound contribution, however, it may again indicate significant LyC leakage, corroborating the suggestion that JADES-GS-z13-1-LA is located inside an ionised bubble.
One particularly intriguing class of objects predicted to radiate up to 40% of their bolometric luminosity as Lyα are entirely metalfree Population III (Pop III) stars 41–43 thought to reach significantly higher masses and effective temperatures than subsequent metal-4 enriched stellar populations. However, the absolute UV magnitude of JADES-GS-z13-1-LA, 𝑀UV ≈ −18.7 mag, would require a stellar mass of 𝑀∗ ≈ 106 M⊙ as a pure Pop III system, somewhat higher than typical predictions 44. We further note the absence of strong He ii 𝜆 1640 Å emission (Methods) may argue against the Pop III scenario45, although its strength rapidly evolves a few Myr after a star formation burst 42,43. A high LyC escape fraction would also suppress He ii, yet still leaves the UV turnover to be explained.
Whatever the origin of the Lyα emission of JADES-GS-z13-1-LA may be, it reveals the rather extreme character of one of the earliest galaxies known, despite having been found in a modest survey area 16 probing a comoving volume of 50 000 Mpc3 between 𝑧 = 11 and 𝑧 = 15. At just 330 Myr after the Big Bang, JADES-GS-z13-1-LA indicates the profound marks left on the IGM by the first generation of galaxies through the creation of reionised regions. Furthermore, it provides tangible evidence for the Wouthuysen-Field coupling of the spin temperature of neutral hydrogen to that of the gas via the emission of Lyα photons, the global evolution of which is anticipated to be uncovered soon by H i 21 cm experiments 46,47 to provide a complementary view of Cosmic Dawn.
Sadly, no mention of the obvious reason for this: aliens!
That is my fear too. Especially because that is what usually happens, especially with such a complete revolution of the regulations.
It will be a pity, just as this set of regs is becoming super competitive…
100%, but I was imagining that, since Newey is still around the F1 team during races, he would be forced to sit out 2025, which would mean he would join AM even later in the process.
March is late but much better than in the 4th trimester or something like it.
But yeah, it will be exciting, just hoping there is no one that hits the bullseye and totally dominates at the start.
Hum, had never seen that one. I used this one: https://i.imgur.com/1Khmn9X.jpeg to figure out where to start but ended up doing chronological anyway.
It is interesting that even Pratchett (GNU Terry Pratchett!) seemed to think the first two were meh considering what came after them.
The way the graphic is presented, it does look like it is a count of this season only.
VER has almost 100 points scored in Monaco alone in his career and LEC has 100 in Jeddah and Baku added up, for example.
It might be a combination of factors, but it is weird for an academy backed driver to be bumped as the season is almost done.
And yes, I would guess that Williams was not paying 100% of the cost. Which again is weird, because the concept, as I understood, was support in exchange for exclusivity of driver’s services and less leeway for the driver to choose his path.
Just to cement the point we were discussing: https://x.com/ZakOSullivan/status/1833177788628476134
Race winner, challenging at the front with some consistency, but out of a seat. Not sure what happened, but F1 academy drivers should not lose funding to finish an F2 season…
And there are a few academies that are now moneymakers, taking drivers that are sons/daughters of rich people and/or have good sponsors, pretending to give them a path into something, and just collecting that money.
Which is my point. Five out of 19 never made it and this year is looking doubtful (even with all the Audi rumours). Plus, once the driver academies came into being, winning F2 at the wrong time is a problem. Piastri being the clearest example, Alpine screwed up and he only made it to F1 because they are a terribly run team and McL poached him.
And fairness is an irrelevant concept in sports, there is no fairness and there never was. If there was, Jacques Villeneuve would have been kicked out of motorsports once he released his album.
When has fairness ever happened in F1? It is all a factor of who you aligned yourself with.
Pourchaire was in the Sauber academy, Sauber academy is a mess, he pays the price. It has nothing to do with fairness or worth or who won what. How many F2 champions have never even sniffed an F1 seat?
There was really no other option, considering more track time for the team’s 2025 driver can only help. Just hope he has another good—meaning uneventful—weekend.
Yeah, I honestly rather burden the imgur servers with the files and have people click the links they want. No sense spending resources that can be extracted from somewhere else.
I think one of the issues he was adamant about was no 1 year deal. So I would guess he is at least 2 years.
But Audi has a vacant seat…