• Watching all of the spring from Hamilton's in-car video.

    From Alan@21:1/5 to All on Sat Nov 13 23:14:37 2021
    With an F1 TV subscription, you can watch the in-car video from any car
    at any time; complete with all the team radio.

    And with Hamilton starting at the back, it seemed like a great viewing opportunity. A top car starting at the back was sure to give a great perspective on passing cars.

    First of all, great drive from Hamilton. He hardly put a foot wrong. I
    think I saw a single, very small lockup through the entire thing, and
    after passing someone on the front straight, he often make up most of
    the gap to the next car by really fantastic braking into turn 1. His
    move on Norris did seem like there was any way he'd get the car slowed
    enough.

    Second, the power of that Mercedes with a fresh ICE in it was monstrous.
    Even when he got up to cars with the same Mercedes engine who also had
    the benefit of DRS he was clearly in a car that was just faster.

    Third, you could also see the strength of the overall aero package and
    chassis in the run from turn 6 to turn 8. When Hamilton was running
    free, he could accelerate for a lot more of that segment, but behind... ...basically any of the cars he ended up passing, you could hear how he
    had to feather the throttle as they just couldn't take that complex as
    fast as he could.

    Fourth, watching for lap after lap, it was easy to see how the front end
    of the car would wash out when Hamilton was close to the car in front
    entering a corner. I really hope that F1 can do something that lets the
    drivers follow more closely.

    Fifth, despite the commentators saying otherwise, Hamilton didn't so
    much "figure out" being a little farther back as he came through turn 12
    as he just happened to have some variation that occasionally put him
    there. And you think he would have learned the trick... ...because he
    did end up getting by half a dozen of the cars he passed by being a
    little bit farther back at the entry to 12 and just being able to get on
    the throttle earlier.

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  • From D Munz@21:1/5 to Alan on Sun Nov 14 08:25:58 2021
    On Sunday, November 14, 2021 at 1:14:46 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
    With an F1 TV subscription, you can watch the in-car video from any car
    at any time; complete with all the team radio.

    This is probably the best feature of the F1 TV subscription. The feed always shows bits and pieces of various incidents from the in-cars but being able to go through them on you own (with the radio) can be pretty cool. You also have the option to watch
    and listen from the more backfield folks. I still get a kick from Kimi's radio...

    Having said That, I have to admit that I'm not sure I could handle watching the entire event this way but it is an interesting idea.

    FWIW
    DLM

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  • From Alan@21:1/5 to D Munz on Sun Nov 14 10:25:44 2021
    On 2021-11-14 8:25 a.m., D Munz wrote:
    On Sunday, November 14, 2021 at 1:14:46 AM UTC-6, Alan wrote:
    With an F1 TV subscription, you can watch the in-car video from any car
    at any time; complete with all the team radio.

    This is probably the best feature of the F1 TV subscription. The feed always shows bits and pieces of various incidents from the in-cars but being able to go through them on you own (with the radio) can be pretty cool. You also have the option to watch
    and listen from the more backfield folks. I still get a kick from Kimi's radio...

    Having said That, I have to admit that I'm not sure I could handle watching the entire event this way but it is an interesting idea.

    It think the fact that it was only a sprint at a short track was a huge
    factor for me for it to be possible, yes.

    An entire full length GP... ...that might be difficult. But I could
    still see going back to see an important sequence of laps for a
    particular driver.

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