F1 2022 Season

Totally fecked Charles today, don't think they will ever a title under the current managemnet.
 
Leclerc has to pit again,, will there be another set of pitstops for the leaders who pit around 16 laps ago?
 
Trouble for Leclerc is there's no team he could really move to? Mercedes when Lewis retires, MAYBE?

Pitting him again?

Then Red Bull are impeccable strategy wise
 
So it could rain again and Leclerc might have to pit again with others..this is bonkers :lol:
 
a lot of the ferrari staff are going to clean up at the red bull end of season awards bash.
 
For fecks sake. Ferrari. Just farcical. This is why the Ferrari v RB rivalry has been friendly. They don’t see them as a threat cause they know Ferrari will just feck things up
 
Good chance both Mercs end up on a podum today, still not quick enough for the win but they're very consistent.
 
The record for maximum number of stops in a race is held by Alan Prost, who in Donington Park 1993 made 7 stops and still finished 3rd.

Ferrari gunning for the record
 
So if it's so obvious to everyone that putting Leclerc on hards was stupid, why did Ferrari do it anyway? I mean, they're not that dumb, are they? Surely there was some kind of reason that made some kind of sense to whoever made that call? If so, what was it?
 
Must be so incredibly frustrating for Leclerc. All drivers get fecked by dodgy strategies every now and then but with Ferrari it’s borderline written into the contract that it’s going to happen 50% of the time.
 
Max is lapping faster than the softs so far while managing tyres. And those softs will be used up by the last few laps anyway.

Rain or reliability the only things that could change this.
Max is faster? What race are you watching, lewis is setting fastest lap after fastest lap
 
-Ferrari team strategist shaking a red, Ferrari emblazoned magic 8-ball-

‘What-a tyre shall we use next?’

-Hard-

‘We use-a the hard tyre now!’
‘But the Alpines have shown them to be shit?’
‘LISTEN TO THE MAGIC BALL’
So if it's so obvious to everyone that putting Leclerc on hards was stupid, why did Ferrari do it anyway? I mean, they're not that dumb, are they? Surely there was some kind of reason that made some kind of sense to whoever made that call? If so, what was it?
There you go
 
So if it's so obvious to everyone that putting Leclerc on hards was stupid, why did Ferrari do it anyway? I mean, they're not that dumb, are they? Surely there was some kind of reason that made some kind of sense to whoever made that call? If so, what was it?
Everybody is kinda surprised tbh. My guess is they expected to go all the way without an extra pitstop?
 
So if it's so obvious to everyone that putting Leclerc on hards was stupid, why did Ferrari do it anyway? I mean, they're not that dumb, are they? Surely there was some kind of reason that made some kind of sense to whoever made that call? If so, what was it?

Too early for softs and couldn’t do medium again. They should’ve stayed out a bit longer to get into the window for softs like they did with Sainz. Instead they panicked and was forced to use hards.