The race will take place on July 30, 2023.
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@parhizj JRP I think you misread. They said "what's up guys, not buying NOs?" Whereas you probably read "what's up with guys buying NOs?"
@travis the rest you mean. Yeah they asked Christian post race about RB going undefeated this season and he would t say. He's redbull, he should have been more braggadocio.
@travis he's finna lose 2 more for sure, I'm predicting Brazil GP as one
But idk why people bought NOs for this race given the nature of the track. Rb finishing 1&2 was inevitable today unless perez decided to crash into Verstappen
@parhizj last time they didn't gave team orders and let them race. Ofc, now Max is 100 points ahead of Checo. Anyway, there's always a Zhou that can screw things over if you're back in the grid
@MP Hmm.... I've forgotten what's happened early on in the season, so I reviewed the starting grid vs results for 2023...
There are only two races in 2023 where Sergio started ahead on the grid. Here are the starting grid positions (Sergio,Max) and the time difference in race results (positive for Sergio beat Max by this amount, negative for Sergio was behind by that amount):
Saudi Arabia: P1, P15: +5.355s
Miami: P1, P9: -5.384s
In all the other races this year, Max placed ahead of Sergio in the race results.
@MP Yeah, so I'm saying the starting grid is closer to Miami then Saudi Arabia, even though the tracks are not at all comparable to Spa. In Miami, Max came from behind 8 places to beat Sergio by 5 sec. In Saudi Arabia Max came from behind 13 places and ended up 5 sec behind in 2nd place.
@MP If he had a penalty where he ended up P20 I would understand, but yeah I totally agree.