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Formula 1@lemmy.world•Red Bull chief designer steps down on eve of F1 season
1·26 days agoDo we know where he’s going to?
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2025 Canadian Grand Prix - [PRACTICE 3] discussion thread
3·9 months agoI didn’t expect to see Ferrari that high up in FP3.
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politics @lemmy.world•Rudy Giuliani’s Daughter Backs Harris in Dire Warning on Trump
8·1 year agoI’m not American, but I do hope that Caroline’s message will resonate with the undecided voters or even some Trump supporters. I still can’t believe he is being taken seriously by a large proportion of Americans.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft releases a new Windows app called Windows App for running Windows appsEnglish
9·1 year agoThis is not confusing. AT ALL!
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•Breaking: FIA confirm decision on McLaren rear wing
4·1 year agoI’m surprised FIA pushed McLaren to change their rear wing. I would assume FIA would take the same stance they took vis-a-vis McLaren’s front wing. Still, I think this will make the MCL38 slower on the straights without DRS, and that’s about it.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 Azerbaijan Grand Prix - [PRACTICE 2] discussion thread
2·2 years agoNice comeback by Red Bull. They look genuinely quick here, especially Pérez. Hopefully, the four-way battle between RBR, McLaren, Ferrari and Mercedes is real. This is going to be a fun Grand prix.
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Technology@lemmy.world•The Irony of 'You Wouldn't Download a Car' Making a Comeback in AI DebatesEnglish
231·2 years agoThe problem with your argument is that it is 100% possible to get ChatGPT to produce verbatim extracts of copyrighted works.
Exactly! This is the core of the argument The New York Times made against OpenAI. And I think they are right.
Can confirm Genovia doesn’t a fuck about IUPAC and its naming conventions.
Ferrari’s posters remain on point. And fingers crossed for a Ferrari win in Monaco.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•Adrian Newey to leave over Christian Horner allegations
32·2 years agoYeah, to me retirement seems like the most likely outcome if he leaves Red Bull.
You’re not alone. Every Muslim thinks of Jesus as a prophet.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 Japanese Grand Prix - [POST RACE] discussion thread
5·2 years agoI’m impressed Charles managed to make the one-stop strategy work. It’s a shame he didn’t do a better job in qualifying. He could have races Checo harder. Excellent race by Sainz. He seems on it this year. I hope he finds a good race seat. He deserves it.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•Alpine appoints three Technical Directors in new structure after departure of technical leads
2·2 years agoOn paper yes but David Sánchez and Rob Marshall have only just begun at McLaren. The evolutions of the MCL38 and the MCL39 will be the first to be fully developed under this structure. My guess is this year’s car was designed by Peter Prodromou.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•Alpine appoints three Technical Directors in new structure after departure of technical leads
4·2 years agoMcLaren does. Technically, they have had it since last year but it’s in full effect as of this season. They have Peter Prodromou as Technical Director, Aerodynamics; David Sanchez as Technical Director, Car Concept & Performance; and Rob Marshall as Technical Director, Engineering & Design. There’s also Neil Houldey as Deputy Technical Director, Engineering and Design.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 Bahrain Grand Prix - [QUALIFYING] discussion thread
3·2 years agoA bit off-topic but, given the lap time that Max (and Charles) managed to put in this qualifying session, if the race is close, either of them might be tempted to get the fastest lap point and break Pedro de la Rosa’s record this year.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•[FDataAnalysis] Ferrari made a massive step in race pace vs last year (~1.4s/lap), but the RB20 is the car to beat!
4·2 years agoTo me it’s encouraging the fact that Ferrari didn’t take a step back with the developments introduced last year. Little by little Fred’s influence is being felt. The strategy has improved and the number of errors have gone down. I’m less worried about them this year.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 FORMULA 1 ARAMCO PRE-SEASON TESTING [DAY 3] discussion thread
2·2 years agoI hope Ferrari’s pace is strong enough to put up a fight. The data of the long runs suggest that RBR is stronger on the C3, but Ferrari is stronger on the C1, which over a race distance puts them even. It’s possible (and likely) that RBR have more pace in reserve, but the gap shouldn’t be unsurmountable.
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 FORMULA 1 ARAMCO PRE-SEASON TESTING [DAY 1] discussion thread
2·2 years agoI was under the impression that it was set on the medium (C3). Is that not the case?
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Formula 1@lemmy.world•2024 FORMULA 1 ARAMCO PRE-SEASON TESTING [DAY 1] discussion thread
4·2 years agoIt was a fuel pump issue.










I always think wistfully at the 2017 and 2018 f1 seasons. If only somethings would’ve been different…