Remember covid, when hikers all went up the mountain to watch qualifying, then the police shut the path on race day?

That was fun.

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    1 year ago

    I went to this race in 2018, 2019 and 2022. If I didn’t just buy a house with my girlfriend I would have gone again.

    Everything around the track is so nicely streamlined. Austria is also amazing in summer. Would recommend it to anyone who wants to visit a track.

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    1 year ago

    Looking forward to this. Short track with a few corners that drivers can get their elbows out (looking at you Lando and George).

    Was this the track where Carlos’ engine blew when they were looking at a 1-2 last year?

    Who’s going to end up in the gravel? Perez?

    The red bulls will most likely be in the distance but should be fun.

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    1 year ago

    It’s sprint weekend again. UK times below:

    • Free Practice 1 - 30 Jun 12:30
    • Qualifying - 30 Jun 16:00
    • Sprint Shootout - 1 Jul 11:00
    • Sprint - 1 Jul 15:30
    • Grand Prix - 2 Jul 14:00

    Wasn’t this the track which Aston Martin mentioned at the start of the season when asked which track suited the car best?

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    1 year ago

    This is a track I never bothered to learn on the F1 games. Maybe I’ll be inspired after this Sunday race!

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      It’s worth it IMO - one of the easiest tracks. Tricky turn for me is always getting traction out of T3 (the first hair pin, not sure id it counts as T2 or T3 because of that left kink after T1). But I think the whole track flows pretty nicely.

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        1 year ago

        I’ve improved a lot with cornering on the sim so I think it’s time for another go! See my comment above about different sim communities on Lemmy

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        1 year ago

        I find having an earlier apex so you can apply power in more of a straight line on exit to be the most reliable way to tackle that one

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      1 year ago

      Its quite fun to run on in even a simple sim rig, just wheel and pedals, which is what I have. I managed a 1.29.116 in a Lotus Exos 125, which I think these days would be a Formula 3 car.

      Edit: I play Assetto Corsa

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    This will be my first Austrian GP, what’s the track like and aside from Verstappen dominating what’s to expect?

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      It’s a rather short track, or what is called a “Mickey mouse track”. Lots of slow corners so plenty of possibilities for overtaking. Not heavy on the engine.

      In theory, Red Bull should struggle a bit more than normal since their biggest strength is on long straights and fast corners, but they (especially Max) are so far ahead that I expect Max to win unless something technical happens, or an extremely unfortunate safety car or something like that.

      But that doesn’t matter. There’s a really tight midfield behind that, I haven’t seen a dull race yet this season, just don’t focus on the leader when he is 10 seconds ahead.

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        1 year ago

        We’re on the same page regarding Max’s dominance. I don’t think it’s a problem, in fact I look at it as we’re lucky to watch him. Especially after Monaco quali. That being said I only started watching late last year so everything is still exciting.

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            1 year ago

            Yeah they (especially Perez) need that free practice time to dial in the car. Others are closer to peak pace on day one.

            But even RB’s slower pace is still pretty much front of the field.

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    1 year ago

    I stopped watching this year. They stopped all streaming besides their own here and that service is three times as expensive. I would have pirated but the f1 sub also banned me because I didn’t very my email. So all contact to the sport got cut. It’s just been motogp for me this year. Will get to see it live as well. :D