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It was but he then left Max behindThink it was greatly aided by the safety car
It was but he then left Max behindThink it was greatly aided by the safety car
Being faster when in front isn’t a problem. Getting past them is the issue. Just like Piastri and Sainz today. Piastri miles quicker but couldn’t get by and only a pit stop (and Ferrari not responding/pre empting) got it doneIt was but he then left Max behind
It's one for the drivers innit. They love it and it's one race every driver wants to win because of the challenge it presents.And so the procession ends... pretty much as the grid lined up. I get it is an occassion but it really isn't racing anymore.
Celebrates by getting knocked out in Q1 todayPerez has bagged himself a 2 year deal at Red Bull
From a marketing/commercial pov....no.I wonder if Ferrari are beginning to regret the move for Lewis?
Think it was more to do with the wind. According to the commentary, the first part of the session was a lot less windy than the final part... a fact backed up that virtually no-one improved their time at the back end of the session.From a marketing/commercial pov....no.
Odd one today as Lewis was looking very quick all day. Final lap, just nothing as if the new tyres didn't warm up at all. Possible they should have copied McLaren and gone for 2 laps on them.
Seems to be every race they take an age.FIA inexplicably delaying the safety car has cost Lando massively here