Grand Prix 2016 European Grand Prix Practice, Qualifying & Race Discussion

As if to highlight the madness of a 21 race calendar, no sooner have the champagne bubbles dried on the Montreal podium and every team will be frantically packing to have their gear sent 5552 miles around the world to Baku in Azerbaijan. This must be without doubt the longest distance between back to back races in F1 history.

Azerbaijan is located in the Transcaucasia region between south west Asia and south eastern Europe. With a population of 10 million people it has a high rate of economic development and ranks on par with many European countries for human development, literacy and living standards. Baku is the capital of Azerbaijan, sitting on the Caspian sea is a UNESCO world heritage site. A city that has grown through the discovery of oil, it is now home to over a fifth of the population of the country.

Quite how this race came to be given the European Grand Prix tag, I'm not quite sure. Azerbaijan did win the 2011 Eurovision song contest so this may have had something to do with it but we'll never now. If that is the case, we may expect the European GP tag to be awarded to Australia at some point in the future.

The name 'Grand Prix of Europe' was given to races as an honorific title originating in 1925 and from 1950 onward, specifically in Formula 1. That was until 1983 when, at the 11th hour, Bernie was once again let down by the organising team of the New York Grand Prix. Brands Hatch circuit were able to step in with 3 months notice and thus that years calendar contained the first 'stand alone' GP of Europe. The event itself was deemed a major success and so the decision was made to continue with an event given that title. For 84 the race moved to a re-designed Nurburgring before moving back to Brands Hatch in 85 for the last but one F1 race to be held there. For a short while, Europe's once again dropped from the schedule to be replaced by Hungary. It then reappeared to be held at a rain soaked Donington park in 1994. Moving between Jerez, the Nurburgring and finally the much loathed Valencia, the race has finally ended up at Baku for this season. What makes this unusual is that normally the European GP title was given to the second race to be held in a country in a calendar year.

The track itself at 6km long is the second longest of the season after Spa. It winds its way through the old town of Baku and through some insanely narrow sections. It also contains a 2.2km straight before the start finish line. Everyone's favourite circuit designer Herman Tilke has been behind the pencil on this project. Supposedly designed to be the fastest street circuit in the world, what the lap times will be like here are anyone's guess. Expect the grip to be non existent for the best part of the weekend until the cars lay some rubber into the track. I would imagine there will be plenty of scenes of damaged carbon fibre, especially on Friday.

As for the teams, it looks like this is going to be a power circuit. Judging by their respective performances in Canada, Mercedes should have the advantage here but it's clear that Ferrari and Red Bull are now hot on their heels. With Bottas also putting in a decent shift at Montreal and the Mercedes engine in the back of his Williams, a fourth team enters the mix when it comes to belting down that insanely long straight. Nimble handling will be required around the narrow twist section between turns 5 and 13 so a well balanced car could make up some ground here.

It's almost impossible to predict anything beyond that. As I said above, the low level of initial grip, the new circuit layout and the fact that Canada has shown that the Mercedes lead is no longer as totally dominant as it once was, could see an almighty dust up or it could lead to a snooze-fest. For those who don't pay Murdoch's sport viewing ransom, the race will be shown live on C4. I'm not sure about everyone else but I'm actually looking forward to it.
 
That dismal qually for Lewis could be championship critical. He has had a clear advantage in Practice and has simply dropped the ball through pressure or whatever in Qually and that could be essential in the championship. His fault, never seen so many slip road bale outs. Unreal.

#blessed.
 
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at least we will see him charge through the field then unless he might have a problem overtaken Force India with the same Merc engine
 
Looks like Baku is the new Monaco where one false move and you're into the barrier and now that is proper F1 not these stupid wide run off areas
 
Tyres can be changed at the FIA discretion in case of excessive flat spots or damage. So the FIA decides to put full wets on Hamilton's car to punish him for crashing.

Come race day the heavens shine down on Baku with biblical monsoon weather.

All remaining cars crash out at turn 15 while Hamilton cruises to victory with the wets.

#Blessed
 
Just before qualifying started Eddy Jordan said that Rosberg would be under pressure. Were there any sessions where Hamilton did not have problems with braking, he seemed to be using the run-offs more than most.

I expect that the FIA will take a look at Hamiton's tyres and allow him to change them rufus_mcdufus. Does he have any super dooper ones left?
 
I am waiting for some praise from either Helmut or Christian No Balls Horner as Kyvat has outqualified Max Verstappen

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Why would they do that? Verstappen simply did not get to do a proper fast lap. (Either getting run of the road by a Williams or his run red flagged.)
 
Then that is the fault of Red Bull for not getting Verstappen out properly

Besides the Red Bull have not been complimentary of Dani at all since dropping him so its about time he got some for qualifying in the top 10
 
RB got verstappen out fine (A bit late on his first run maybe). His first run was ruined by Massa (I think). He was than on a hot lap when Hamilton crashed. In the final dash for laps Bottas decided to ruin both their chances by trying to overtake at turn 2.
 
Still Red Bull had to be responsible for getting him out clean. The last lap - well aint the pit crew suppose to make sure that he has got enough space between himself and Bottas especially as everyone is trying to get a last flying lap
 
Still Red Bull had to be responsible for getting him out clean. The last lap - well aint the pit crew suppose to make sure that he has got enough space between himself and Bottas especially as everyone is trying to get a last flying lap
You did not actually watch the quali did you?
 
He's got 10 minutes to get himself a clean lap no excuse there is only 9 other cars on the track at most
 
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