Yes and he was impressive to watch, my guess is he wore it out, getting to the front.Impressive too that Reddick was on three basically different styles of tracks....super speedway , mile and a half and road course.
I was rooting for SVG to be honest, interesting if he would have tied Jeff Gordon's record of six in a row road course victories.
Guess the clock get's reset on that run.
I was also hoping SVG would once again prove his road course skills. He certainly neve quit trying.Impressive too that Reddick was on three basically different styles of tracks....super speedway , mile and a half and road course.
I was rooting for SVG to be honest, interesting if he would have tied Jeff Gordon's record of six in a row road course victories.
Guess the clock get's reset on that run.
I see today that some F1 tire testing has been cancelled due to the war in the Middle East.I have to admit, I more excited to see the start of this F-1 season,
Than I have been in years. With the biggest regulation change in F-1 history
and the fact F-1 Has never change the engine and chassis in the same year,
along with creating 50% of the power comning from battery which has to be recovered while racing
So each lap, recovery / use will have to be manage along with the ability to use where the drivers want to.
So they have a button for Electric power they can use anywhere on track,
also a push to pass button to be used when within 1 second of other cars gives them more power to pass
as well, but they have to recover this energy under braking or downshifting to recharge.
Also with pre season testing, the teams are trying to hide what they got from other teams
So now its first race of season, we will see what teams really have , we will also see which drivers adapt
to these changes best and also engineers to us use and recover power.
Also after this race expect fast a furious upgrades from teams in first half of year,
with race to race swings of power as teams / drivers adjust and come to terms
with this new car and power.
I think it is going to be fun to watch and maybe bit crazy at times.
The middle east obviously could cause major headaches to F-1I see today that some F1 tire testing has been cancelled due to the war in the Middle East.
F1 have been forced to cancel a two-day Pirelli tire test in Bahrain due to ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Both Mercedes and Mclaren had provided mule cars for Pirelli to conduct testing ahead of the opening Grand Prix of the season next week in Melbourne.The two-day test was expected to feature wet weather running by artificially wetting the track to gather crucial data for both Pirelli andF1 teams.
There is always the chance that the other races planned for in the region in April could also be affected. There would be a month long drought of F1 events if that were the case. So much money and preparation involved in hosting the events, it could be a huge setback. As well, this could really affect team point gathering. I wonder if they would just reschedule them, or cancel them altogether for the 2026 season?