2021 Formula One French Grand Prix

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Which team will score the most points in France?


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Welcome to the 2021 Formula One French Grand Prix from Paul Ricard.

The French Grand Prix has been held at 16 different venues since the inaugural event took place well over a century ago in 1906. This weekend Formula One returns to France for the 89th edition of the event.

Paul Ricard was of course originally built as a test circuit, rather than for Grand Prix racing, and is renowned for having as many as 167 track configurations. (Of course very few of these are actually suitable for Grand Prix racing.) The track is not one of the most popular on the calendar amongst fans, but a close championship thus far will no doubt make the weekend that little bit more important, and hopefully more exciting.

What will be interesting to see is how the teams fare, with the last two races being held at street circuits, and perhaps less representative of everyone's true pace. It will be a big weekend for title rivals Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton, who both failed to score points in Baku. The former after a tyre failure while the Dutch driver led the race, and caused a red flag. The latter after a mistake into turn one when the race was restarted.

The weather this weekend is forecast to be hot and cloudy, but with a small chance of rain on race day. Mercedes have historically been very strong at Paul Ricard, but strong performances from Red Bull make them contenders this weekend. We also shouldn't rule out a surprise on Saturday, with Charles Leclerc having taken pole at the last two weekends, albeit in unusual circumstances.

The favourites will be the usual faces from this season in Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton. Sergio Perez will no doubt be looking to keep up the good form he found in Baku, taking his first race victory for Red Bull, and impressively becoming the first driver to win for multiple teams in the hybrid era. Valtteri Bottas will look to make the most of a new chassis this weekend, as he hopes to end the spell of bad luck that has plagued his start to the season. Interestingly chassis number six is the one that Lewis Hamilton drove to victory in Bahrain, Portugal and Spain.

Let us know what you're looking forward to about this weekend, and don't forget to vote in this week's poll!
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If they REALLY want to make Paul Ricard interesting, change the layout every lap. Electronic controlled Bollards or Slo-cones or barriers that open and close sections. :) it would be like a figure 8 demolition derby race!!!
 
A very good pole position by MV.

Things are looking close - haven't seen another team this close to merc since 2017/2018 when Ferrari were fastest for a lot of the races.
And then the FIA released some sort of "rules clarification" and Ferrari has not been near the fastest since!
 
I just cant watch anymore after Olav Mol making that utterly studid mistake about thinking Charlie Whitning was still alive...
Just cant hear the voice anymore. Hopefully they fly in Rick Winkelman for the rest of the season.
 
I just cant watch anymore after Olav Mol making that utterly studid mistake about thinking Charlie Whitning was still alive...
Just cant hear the voice anymore. Hopefully they fly in Rick Winkelman for the rest of the season.
Mistakes can be made, you write studid :laugh:
 
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i said it in Bahrain and i'll say it again: if at the end of the season Hamilton becomes champion again i'll happily accept it if every race is like this. Even france becomes an edge-of-your-seat race with these battles
 
The sport is funny. This is not any natural progression by the Red Bull team, more that the FIA and sport have taken everything that made the Mercedes a powerful car to beat. Taking away "Party modes" and the off season aero reg changes were all done to chip away at the dominance of the Mercedes car and make the racing tighter, and poor Perez, I guess he was told that he was not brought on board to win races, but to instaed be the definitive number two driver. At lease Bottas fights for his position on track with his teammate instead of just giving it away regardless of what the team says.
 
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The sport is funny. This is not any natural progression by the Red Bull team, more that the FIA and sport have taken everything that made the Mercedes a powerful car to beat. Taking away "Party modes" and the off season aero reg changes were all done to chip away at the dominance of the Mercedes car and make the racing tighter, and poor Perez, I guess he was told that he was not brought on board to win races, but to instaed be the definitive number two driver. At lease Bottas fights for his position on track with his teammate instead of just giving it away regardless of what the team says.
the sport is always changing. Mercedes has just been lucky that nothing has changed in F1 for 7 years and were able to remain dominant. all those world titles in all those years with no competition and with 50 hp more than any other team. the redbull and merc are evenly matched. What do you want? more free easy world titles for Hamilton
 

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