2023 F1 Discussions

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Wuuut, so they will be back and after a couple of years when they become competitive again with racing stroll I guess they will leave F1 again? It is a strange strategy
 
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Wuuut, so they will be back and after a couple of years when they become competitive again with racing stroll I guess they will leave F1 again? It is a strange strategy
Yes. It鈥檚 very strange and very weird indeed. With the new change of management, Honda suddenly decides to be back at F1 atleast officially. But it seemed they never really left since it鈥檚 Honda technology which are powering the Red Bulls to championships until the next two years. 馃嵖

Did Red Bull made a mistake not continue their partnership? Taking with them Ford in 2026?
 
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I鈥檓 glad TAG Heuer still secures the official timekeeper sponsorship for the Monaco GP 馃憤
 
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Challenging race! Congrats to Max, Fernando and Esteban.
 
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All that drama and yet it made no difference and no one actually crashed.....
 
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All that drama and yet it made no difference and no one actually crashed.....
When rain hits, it often ruins races by creating chaos that is not based on fair racing. I am glad the rain didn't screw this race up

Edit: on the other hand WWE F1 Circus is just there to entertain so perhaps better if rain creates crashes and helps super sucky drivers like Stroll get on the podium 馃憤
 
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I don't think it's necessarily unfair if a driver gambles on the right tyres at the right moment.... but yes rain can ruin people's day, especially if some clown crashes into them - like say Bottas in Hungary 2021.
 
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Yeah, rain is a natural obstacle to be overcome. But if it leads to a safety car that bunches the pack back up, then that is unfair.