Grand Prix 2013 Belgian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

After a drawn-out summer break, where the drivers & their WAGs will have turned themselves orange, Adrian Newey et al will have flouted the factory shutdown rule, and Fernando Alonso will have groomed his frankly excellent beard/moustache combo, Formula 1 returns to the majestic, wonderful, brilliant, exciting, thrilling, fantastic Spa-Francorchamps circuit in Belgium for the Belgian Grand Prix. The longest circuit on the calendar (7.004 km, if you're interested) is packed full of character, from the tight La Source at the beginning of the lap, the (unfortunately) flat-out Eau Rouge, the double-apexed Pouhon corner and the terrifying Blachimont, all set in the middle of the forest with its own micro-climate. There was doubt a couple of years ago about the race's place on the calendar, but thankfully these have been resolved and the Belgian GP is guaranteed a spot on the calendar until at least 2015. We should hope that the teams pressure Bernie into keeping the race on the calendar, as this is a circuit that always produces a good/controversial/exciting race.
More than any other race, the Belgian Grand Prix has been hugely affected by the weather (the circuit can even be wet at one end and dry at the other), most memorably during the chaotic 1998 race where Jordan got their first (and only) 1-2, or the last-lap deluge in 2008 which featured the memorable battle between Hamilton and Raikkonen, and that stewards decision (but please try and refrain from arguing about it - the horse has been well and truly flogged).
Set-up wise, Spa is traditionally a lower-downforce circuit, although Red Bull have used a higher-downforce approach to be fast in sector 2; this has paid dividends - Vettel won here in 2011. Of course, with such a temperamental climate, any whiff of rain on race day will make the race a lottery. With the Lotii, Mercs and Red Bulls seemingly looking fast, they are the cars who you would bet your Brogans (courtesy of cider_and_toast ), for the race and with the Fewwwawi's (courtesy of Jonathan Ross) going backwards. But anything can happen in Formula 1, and it usually does.

In terms of the championship, Vettel is winning, but with the consistent Lotus Raikkonen and the seemingly tyre-issue free Mercedes, we could be in for an exciting race & exciting end to the season (well, apart from in Korea & India ;))

Spa and Monza are the last two legs of the European season, before a series of flyaway races that make up the final leg of the 2013 season and, as we saw last year, every point counts!!!

So.... Ready, Steady, Discuss!!
 
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And slowly crawling out of the F1 desert, famished from 25 racing car free days. GL glimpses ahead of him a rich glistening oasis of F1...its ....its....P1 at Spa Francorchamps. Praise be! Rejoice we are saved, SAVED. :cheer:

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Everyones been pinning for some F1 after a long summer break. At last we've finally had the first practice session leading into the second half of the season. WHERE IS EVERYONE!!!!!! No one appears interested enough to post a comment. :popcorn:
 
Actually I quite liked the weather, one half of the circuit wet , the other half dry, and the occasional shower. It mixes it up a bit. I would like to see the same on Sunday, but I think it's going to be dry.
 
one intersting point to note for me was the cheeky little run out by Kovi. The fact that he was only .05 of a second ahead of Van Der Garde is interesting. Granted Heiki has been out of the car for a while and may be a little ring rusty but at least it shows that VDG is on the pace of the car as a rookie.
 
Vettel has a rear tyre blow on lap 11 of medium compound run.
Highest load track since the Silverstone nonsense.
Hopefully a puncture rather than a failure.

Van Der Garde just had a huge off as well. Rebuild job for Caterham overnight.
 
Ted just confirmed on the F1 show that Vettel and Alonso had tyre 'failures' not conventional punctures with several other showing cutting to the tyres. Exact same as at Silverstone. Prepare for a Pirrelli shit storm.
 
If there's a tyre failure in Eau Rouge that can result in a huge accident. Let's hope it's going to work out okay and we won't get Silverstone 2.0.
 
Ted just confirmed on the F1 show that Vettel and Alonso had tyre 'failures' not conventional punctures with several other showing cutting to the tyres. Exact same as at Silverstone. Prepare for a Pirrelli shit storm.
Maybe it's to do with those teams having cambers and pressures outside of Pirelli's limit, rather than the tyres themselves, as they are Kevlar now?
EDIT: Or debris from the circuit which cut the tyres?
 
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Red Bull ran at cambers outside of Pirelli's recommendations at Spa before and I'm sure they will again. It would be tragic if a driver were injured, or worse, for the sake of a few thousandths of a second.
 
FB - However if Red Bull were to lose both cars (and possibly titles) in an injury-free way, it would be just desserts for their behaviour; or at least an improvement on their usual rewards for abusing the components supplied to them then whinging they were iunsafe.
 
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