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Probably safe to assume Perez wins then, well deserved, easily driver of the day.
he definitely reminds me of myself when i’m praising my less favourite son.Horner so "enthusiastic"
10 second is an option, more than 10 car lengths behind ,twice.If they slap him with 10 seconds that'd be a joke
How was it from your view?Yup. At the Padang grandstand this year.
I hope they do for the meltdown from red bull fansIf they slap him with 10 seconds that'd be a joke
Sainz pace wise was nowhere near the front 2 entire race. Only thing he did was hold up Hamilton despite having a race winning carPerez master class today.
Both Mercedes, dreadful, Max not good either.
Leclerc and Sainz also good.
I think they just didI hope they do for the meltdown from red bull fans
Watching the race the background so didn't really follow it but surely Ferrari had enough pace to keep the below 5 secounds.Feels like Ferrari fans are clutching at straws here hoping for 2x5 second penalties to be applied. Doubt it will even be one.
But knowing Ferrari this season it will be one and they will still end up second.
Decent view, although the best bit of action was probably Seb keeping his tyres warm during the safety car.How was it from your view?
I dont think so, if they did you have to imagine they would have told LeClerc to keep the gap within 5 secs because not even Ferrari would be stupid enough to hope that 2 penalties would be handed out. Especially considering Vettel losing 1st place to Hamilton in Canada in the same circumstances a few years ago.Watching the race the background so didn't really follow it but surely Ferrari had enough pace to keep the below 5 secounds.
I've often thought this. Like you have super soft, soft, medium and hard slicks...Could do with a few different levels of intermediate tyres to liven up races like this
Yeah, probably another 2 sets required to add to the existing 5?I've often thought this. Like you have super soft, soft, medium and hard slicks...
The only thing going against it would be the logistics of having to lug around all the additional tyres.
Think it was three times10 second is an option, more than 10 car lengths behind ,twice.
What happened?Cost cap allegations looking like they'll turn into just another desperate Merc smear campaign, how predictable.
Wonder if Merc fans will finally start to learn.
The Australian GP on the street circuit in Adelaide?Street circuits are terrible. Singapore, in particular, is totally unsuited to F1.
Didn't the Australian GP used to be one of the most exciting races of the year, until they moved it to the streets of Melbourne?
Monaco is also a rubbish track, but the history of the race makes it special.
nothing... news are coming tomorrow.What happened?
Don't think there's been any news today but tomorrow should be a big day. So far what's happened is Wolff and Binotto putting as much pressure on the FIA as they possibly can in order to get Red Bull the maximum penalty if they are deemed to have broken the cost cap, and they (especially Wolff) are doing it in ways that would leave them with a lot of egg on their face if Red Bull are handed a certificate. Personally I think there should be an investigation into the "leaks" coming from the FIA. That's if there even are leaks and it's not just Toto being the shite stirrer he is which at this point is just as likely.What happened?
I'm certain at this point that RBR have broken the cost cap thanks to a loop hole but I doubt we will see a big penalty, FIA will probably reduce wind tunnel testing for RBR or at worst reduce their budget cap for the following year.nothing... news are coming tomorrow.
But what are these Marko comments I keep hearing about? He did some interview with ORF that is no longer available, but as far as I gather, he hinted at the issue of interpretation of rules. Whether they needed to include certain people that worked at a subsidiary company or something like that.