Grand Prix 2015 Belgian Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

So the second half of the F1 season will start with the epic race through the Ardennes forest that is Spa-Francorchamps. The track has more iconic corners and sections than most of the rest of the F1 tracks have put together. What would a modern F1 season be without a race here? Well I guess it would be 2003 or 2006 but lets forget those and say how F1 would not be F1 without a race here. The teams certainly enjoy it and after they've all be sunning themselves on beaches for the last month (apart from Ferrari of course who have secretly been developing parts with Haas in America....allegedly) so they will be raring to go. No one will want it to come round quicker that Mercedes who had a bit of a nightmare in Hungary. Both their drivers have a reputation of losing heart after a bad result and dropping form so they'll be hoping that things run smoothly in the first part of the weekend and they start to get back in the control position they have sat in for most of the season. With Ferrari winning the race on pure pace last time out though both the team and drivers will be forgiven for looking curiously over their shoulder. Is it possible that Ferrari could mount a second half of the season championship challenge? Vettel certainly seems to have got a sniff of it.

Away from the front pair with have a Red Bull team who will probably be depressed as hell that their form of double podium last time out will sink into nothingness as their engine power lets them down and dumps them back into the pack. Whilst they've had a lot of stick off everyone for how they keep complaining about the Renault engines after seeing how good their chassie was at a track that doesn't require as much engine grunt you start to see their point. Wherever they are in the field Danii Kvyat will hope he continues to take little chunks out of Ricciardo's points lead on him. The young Russian will be on a high after his first podium and he showed in GP3 days he's pretty good round Spa. That's not to say Ricciardo isn't on form though, he had a great race last time out, but he really needs to work on those starts. In the Red Bull B team the fight between Sainz and Verstappen will continue. Verstappen has the points upper hand after his 4th in Hungary but Sainz has usually come out on top on this one.

Will the McLaren revival be dead on arrival? Great results in Hungary but I can't see the Honda engine doing too well on the long straights of Spa and Monza. However both have been known to have a high attrition rate through crashes so maybe if the McLaren keeps it clean and tidy they'll continue to pick up points. That means from a McLaren point of view they have to hope Pastor Maldonado carries on as he has been doing for the Enstone team. 4 penalties in one race I think is a record for F1 and surely we are approaching a 1 race ban for Crashtor. It can't be doing Enstone any favours in the cash department either especially as they are supposed to be broke. They at least have Grosjean quietly doing a good job though. Williams should be on strong form at Spa but you never really sure which Williams you're going to get on race day. I'm sure they'll make it their priority to not get involved in a race with the Mercs but whether they can mix it up with the Ferrari's is anyones guess. One man who will probably be mixing it up in the top 10 as long as his car holds together is Nico Hulkenberg. Hulkenberg seems to have re-discovered his appetite for F1 after his Le Mans win. The other curve ball into the F1 mix at Spa might be Manor. The decision still hasn't been made on whether they will run their 2015 car with the 2015 Ferrari engine. If they decide to it could bump them up the field a bit and make everyone have to be on their toes in Q1.

I hope the run of good races F1 has will continue with this one but once again I can't see past a Hamilton pole and cruise to victory. Mind you I said that at Hungary.
 
whoa that was truly frightening from rosberg to have a tyre explode at the worst & most fastest part of circuit, 200mph flat out ib blanchiment & a tyre goes I guess pirelli got to hope it is just one off & not silverstone 2013 dejavu but i think it might be a 1 off as you can see the thread coming out of Rosberg's tyre at Les Combes from what skyf1 showed

im for a change almost hoping for mercedes front row lockout because if they both get away cleanly which they haven't done in the last few races as if hamilton & rosberg are side by side in the braking zone at les combes will be interesting to see who blinks 1st after last yrs infamous crash.
 
NBC seems to think it wasn't thread, but maybe smoke being dragged over the tire? Definitely a scary place for a tire to explode. I loved Grosjean's radio, absolutely hilarious!
 
but i think it might be a 1 off as you can see the thread coming out of Rosberg's tyre at Les Combes from what skyf1 showed

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Yes but why did the thread come off in the first place? The exit of Eau Rouge has been modified this year to make drivers think twice about gaining extra momentum for top speed at Les Combes by deliberately running wide there as they did last year.

We have seen plenty of drivers (Raikkonen in particular) trying their luck going as far as possible into the kerb at the top of Eau Rouge. It might be that what happened to Rosberg is merely the first instance of what could come back to bite drivers' tyres if they keep being too aggressive with the kerb there?...
 
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The more I think about it, the more interesting a concept it is. Using non-Newtonian substances in a thin pan for a run-off area could allow for cars under control to just drive across normally, but cars not under control/not moving fast enough to sink into the liquid, building up like gravel does and slowing the car gradually.

Did I mention I love CTA? You give me some great things to think about.
 
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