F1 2022 Season

Jack-C20

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That could have been horrific. That said and now that we know they’re okay… what a wheelie!
 

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We’ve had red flags for little bumps this year, but a safety car is alright when there is carbon fibre all over the track, the actual feck is going on with the state of stewards.
 

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There will be shards of body work all over the track, needs a proper sweeper out there.
Exactly, and surely checking the barrier Alonso went into in case it needs replacing?
The debris flew all over the place too, that whole straight needs sweeping
 

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Very relieved there were no major injuries from that one. Looked really bad initally. Looks like a Stroll at fault to me.
 

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max is different gravy at safety car restarts compared to lewis.
 

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Reckon Perez might beat Hamilton even though he has a broken front wing.
 

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That's only because he has a small controller behind his steering wheel that controls the safety car.
bernd mayleander sounds a red bull type name, like helmut marko and deitrich mateschitz. so clearly on the books there. might explain the overspend.
 

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Brilliant pass.

With the safety cars bet RB wish they’d put a new front wing on now