Getting to grips with the track.
The drivers are looking for grip in the first free practice, with many finding it difficult and going beyond the limit.(The only way to find the limit, right!?)
On another note, I have seen reports of disgruntled business owners who are again suffering losses due to road closures and diversions. After last year, you would have thought the organisers would have sorted this out before the event, especially considering the vast sums of money F1 generates.
Qualifying starts tonight
Dave,
I think at least one of the problems (with tire grip) is the air temperature--race conditions temps will be 18 degrees Celsius dropping to 16 degrees (or maybe lower with the expected wind chill.) The first full access to the track doesn't happen until tonight. So, we will see.
I really think the grumbling is strategic blathering at this point. The race organizers worked hard to minimize the effect on local businesses and also made money-making options more obvious for local firms.
Mark
48 degrees C is just about perfect for me
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UKCraig
Mark, I don't know how you live with it. I love it in Death Valley or Joshua Tree but when it is mid 40s in a glass and concrete jungle it's not so nice!
I really like the heat. Not as thrilled with cold weather -- but the contrast is nice.
I look forward to seeing the race too--on TV.
Mark
Should be a fun spectacle
50 degrees C -- is a tad warm.
I watched Q2 and Q3 last night (on TV.) Track looks great at night. I worry that it's just too slippery for the drivers.
It is windy here now in Vegas -- that can't be good for tonight's race.
Should be a fun spectacle.
Mark