Power Unit Changes, Tyre Strategy & More! | 2022 Singapore GP Akkodis F1 Debrief



Debriefing the F1 Night Race with Akkodis! 🔍 James joins us to discuss the Singapore GP, talking Power Units, tyre strategy & more! 👀

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34 thoughts on “Power Unit Changes, Tyre Strategy & More! | 2022 Singapore GP Akkodis F1 Debrief”

  1. You need a better driver to win by serendipity. If you are making the car the strongest then what the driver will do?

    Also it makes the sport boring like last 8 season your car was the beast

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  2. De Hecho Si Mercedes Hubiera Corregido a Tiempo lo de el Rebote y lo de la Vibración que Tenía el W13 si Hubieran Competido por el Título al igual que si Hubiera Habido Posibilidades de Habero ido para Haber Ganado a red bull y Ferrari

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  3. they should of let Lewis use the wet tires…. They had nothing to loose at all and he prob would of had a better grip off the start and could of kept that third place start. It’s sad they won’t listen too him and think they are doing what is best. Just like they did Hungary and was the last outcome just like how they lost the drivers title last year. I think now and the rest of the season they need to just let Lewis do what he wants too his car. In real of things they won’t win a race this year and let him do what he feels what is best. Mercedes ruined there 2022 season. Hopefully they will actually figure it out in 2023 or I do see Lewis leaving if they keep not winning a single race each year. I think he could win for Audi and be nice to see him go too that team in 2026

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  4. I knew Sainz shoving Lewis off the track at the start likely ruined Lewis' race, but I stuck it out with the wet-weather hopium, sadly, to no avail. Hoping Japan treats the team better, plus it's a rare opportunity for me to watch a race at a normal time – aloha from Hawai'i!

    P.S. – James, could you be my professor for like, all of my classes? I think I'd either stay attentive or feel so relaxed that I fall asleep… 😛 Loved your race debrief as always!

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  5. Thank you James for the great motivating debrief !!!. We believe in you all. We hope you would deliver a car next year which can win at every track purely using brute performance.

    The first win of the season is still not a forgone conclusion and there will be a chance even in Suzuka. !!! Wish you all the best team.

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  6. RB definitely still has the best car. Combining with great driving, Sergio successfully defended Leclerc’s even with DRS and managed to pulled away, and Max was able to overtake midfield cars one after one, whereas Lewis struggled to overtake slow Sainz and Vettel or any car whatsoever. All these point to a much better car RB has over all other teams.

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  7. I have absolutely no problem with how Mercedes is performing right now. I am still proud of the accomplishments that they have had up until this point. A car that had no pace in testing to a car that is nipping at the toes of the top teams. We will get back to winning form, it's just a matter of time.

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