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red bull clause.How the feck did Perez escape a penalty there. Mexican flea.
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red bull clause.How the feck did Perez escape a penalty there. Mexican flea.
Really good. They've barely talked about him on commentary. Pretty surprising.How the feck did Perez finish second? Good restart from him.
They’re closer but still have huge issues warming up the tyres and on low fuel they aren’t a match for the other two. No safety car Hamilton was 2nd though I think. Great race!what a race, one of the best endings to a British GP for a good while.
Have Mercedes turned the corner?
We wont ever know. He had a chance. But after safety car restart, lewis on softs, Leclerc on used hards and with wing damage was still a tough overtake for Lewis. Mercedes still got a way to go to be genuinely on pace with Ferrari and RedBull.I think that Hamilton had that won if it wasn't for the safety car. He was catching the front two with far newer tyres but once Perez came into the equation after the Red Bull was just that much better than any other car.
I'll sleep anyway. I'm not as obsessed with F1 as I am with United.Whatever helps you sleep at night.
On pole because Max had to slow under yellows.That's bollocks. He did nothing wrong all race and should have led even without the SC if not for team orders.
Not his fault that Ferrari fecked up Leclerc's race.
It happens when overtaking and racing, it isn’t like he gained from it…Cutting a corner isn’t good racing.
He gained position on Leclerc with it and then was still close to retake Hamilton. Cutting a corner should be a punishable offence, it’s not consistent at all when you look at similar incidents this season.It happens when overtaking and racing, it isn’t like he gained from it…
Agreed. The car isn't there yet and might not be for the rest of the season.We wont ever know. He had a chance. But after safety car restart, lewis on softs, Leclerc on used hards and with wing damage was still a tough overtake for Lewis. Mercedes still got a way to go to be genuinely on pace with Ferrari and RedBull.
Lets see what happens in France with the new flexi floor technical directive and how it affects ferrari and redbull.
they’ve decided after all the stick they got for decisions last year just to not make any decision this year. a bold strategy.Makes no difference to the result really but I’m baffled Perez has escaped a penalty, that’s shite racing that seems to be let go now.
He must be so pissed with ferrari. They are epically screwing up his WDC chances.Leclerc getting a telling off
Very much so. For the last few laps it was as good and close racing as I can remember.crazy ending, got to love a late safety car.
just shows put them on a track wide enough to take multiple lines to attack and you get pure excitement.
fantastic all round.
It’s sad for Sainz because he is probably at the better end of the spectrum for no. 2 drivers, but Ferrari do need to make this call really.This race proves to me that Charles need to be a clear No.1. I'm very happy for Sainz, he is a good driver. But he is not WDC material. The quicker Ferrari make that call, the quicker they come close to winning one.
Without a replay, he was ahead of Leclerc going into it having passed then alongside Leclerc at the apex so went offline either outbraked or to avoid. Leclerc was on the outside anyway on a tight corner and they both lost out to Hamilton but were able to come back.He gained position on Leclerc with it and then was still close to retake Hamilton. Cutting a corner should be a punishable offence, it’s not consistent at all when you look at similar incidents this season.