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

Catch it while you can folks otherwise you could be watching the last but one Italian GP from the Monza circuit. Bernie will be sitting down with the GP organisors after the race to discuss a new contract post 2016 and at the moment has said he is not sure if there will be a race here in 2017. The track itself openend in 1922 and since 1950 has held every single Italian GP with the exception of 1980 when it was held at Imola. Since it's a track with so little F1 history behind it, it's no wonder it's in danger of not being around much longer. (sarcasm !!). Bernie has stated he is not going to offer the track a cut price deal and expects it to pay the going rate to host a race.

The layout of the track is of course most famous for it's banked circuit which, despite it being hugely dangerous, would make for an interesting race if it was brought back into use. Since that is extremely unlikely we'll content oursevles with a layout that has remained virtually the same with the exception of a few chicane based tweeks here and there, since the mid 60's.

Known as a breaker of gearboxes and with the engines required to run at full throttle over about 80 percent of the lap, a reliable and powerful engine is an absolute requirement here. So, with a Mercedes one-two the only likely result the big question will be who else will round out the podium?

You would imagine that, for the reasons stated above, it would have to be one of the other Mercedes powered cars. Williams, Force India and Lotus had mixed fortunes in Spa but will all be eyeing that third step. Of course, with Ferrari at their home race and the Italian 'Tifosi' out in full voice there will be an added urge to compete but is that Ferrari engine powerful enough at this track?

McLaren have become the new Caterham in terms of promised upgrades not doing what they are claimed to do. In an Autosport piece in the run up to Spa we were cheerfully informed that the Honda upgrades would put them on a par in terms of power with Ferrari. Sadly it would seem they meant the 2014 powered Manor Ferrari and not the current Ferrari GP car.

With the remaining Reanult and Ferrari powered teams almost certainly fighting it out for the lower end of the top 10 it's really hard to see where the entertainment is going to come from. Let's just hope there is some.
 
Lars Osterlind from Sweden, Tim Mayer (son of former McLaren team boss Teddy) and Danny Sullivan (US Indycar and sometime Tyrrell F1 driver) are the stewards.
 
All this still doesn't explain why Hamilton was told to up his pace towards the end. If Mercedes were to be found guilty of technical infringement it would surely mean disqualification. Penalties are for incidents but any kind of technical infrigement normally results in disqualification.
 
A DSQ for Hamilton would spice things up and generate some column inches over the next few weeks.

I'm sure Ecclestone (and Rosberg) wouldn't be too displeased if that happened.
 
The tyre pressures were apparently set/confirmed by the Pirelli engineer in the garage so it's all rather odd.

Indeed, if it was Pirelli who set them it's not going to reflect well on them. Again.

Also, if the temperature drops then the tyre pressure will too (PV=nRT, roughly), it's a bugger to check.

I reckon they'll DSQ him anyways, he's too far ahead in the championship not to.
 
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I'm sure Ecclestone (and Rosberg) wouldn't be too displeased if that happened.

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But Rosberg would be in the event of penalties being applied seeing as though he didn't finish the race. Surely his penalty would be applied at the next GP?...
 
I can't believe Mercedes would have done it on purpose so it must be some operational error in checking the tyre pressures. If we're to believe what Paddy Lowe said in the quick interview we saw with him they were signed off by a Pirelli engineer in some way, so maybe Mercedes' pressure gauge was just broken or something? Bizarre.

The tyre pressure rules have always been there and change every race, but maybe they were more conservative with their set limits this weekend after Spa.
 
Whether it was deliberate or not it immaterial. If the tyre pressures are below the minimum then they are potentially dangerous. The required pressure was a minimum not a range.
 
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