2023 Belgian Grand Prix | Sprint Qualifying
2023 Belgian Grand Prix | Sprint Qualifying
Who will take pole today? Why am I asking, we all know it'll be Max ahahah. Still, the battle for P2 could be interesting, right!?
Awesome final shootout. Piastri what a baller in qualifying!
7 0 ReplyAbsolute disaster for AM.
5 0 ReplyHaas is a total clown show. 🤡
5 0 ReplyLance's risk was not worth it
3 0 ReplyAgreed, that was just silly.
3 0 ReplyAt least use the softs if you're going on slicks on a damp track.
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Can't believe how close PIA was. My opinion of him is really starting to flip this season.
2 0 ReplyHe needs to work on his race pace before I start to rate him highly, but he's definitely getting to grips with this McLaren in qualifying.
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Can't wait to see the sprint, hoping for some rain too.
3 1 ReplyMax knew what he was doing, unbelievable
2 0 ReplyI completely messed up today and thought SQ started now, which fortunately for me, it does! 😂
1 0 ReplyMaybe we’ll have some more light rain to stir things up a little.
1 0 ReplySo it's your fault, then. Only thing out there is the sweepers.
2 0 ReplyHaha. I said light 😅
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Is there a comprehensive overview on how tyre allocation works on sprint weekends compared to regular weekends? For instance, I've read on Wikipedia that drivers must use a new set of medium tyres in each of the first two Sprint Quali segments. So do they get more/different tyres as usual?
An infographic about what tyre is available at what point (and which tyres have to be returned) would be nice.
1 0 ReplySection 30.5d of the Sporting Regulations:
Normal weekend (13 dry, 4 inters, 3 wets):
- 2x Hard
- 3x Medium
- 8x Soft
Sprint weekend (12 dry, 4 inters, 3 wets):
- 2x Hard
- 4x Medium
- 6x Soft
They get additional inters if practice/qualifying sessions are declared wet and they use a set.
3 0 ReplyThanks!
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