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fia were worried there was a bit too much excitement in the first couple of laps.How did Lewis bin it where he did , no grip on his rears
fia were worried there was a bit too much excitement in the first couple of laps.How did Lewis bin it where he did , no grip on his rears
Yeah, total fail for the upgradesMercedes "upgrades" for you
It just goes to show that Brexit really was the right move.I have to say, I normally eschew excessive patriotism but I will admit to having quite a lot of pride in the amount and quality of British drivers in Formula 1. Next season we’ll have Hamilton, Norris, Russel, Albon, and Bearman. That’s five drivers on the grid. And at some of the biggest teams. Pretty exciting times. I think Albon drives under the Thai flag, but he’s half British, born and raised in London.
This is such a great racing track, one of the best on the calendar.
Agreed , always produces a decent raceThis is such a great racing track, one of the best on the calendar.
Norris complaining that they both went off when Verstappen kept it on the track was par for the course for himI don’t see Verstappen’s move as particularly aggressive, he just braked later than Norris. Norris did brake fairly early for that corner as well.
Dutch commentator saying it's a gearbox issueMax with a problem, needs a longer pit to sort it ?
That can’t be fixed in a pitDutch commentator saying it's a gearbox issue
Looks likely this will happen now, more so if Verstappen is looking to resolve whatever issue he has at the next pit stop.McLaren probably trying to go longer on the first stint to try and overcut Verstappen.
code for attacking the dutch (verstappen)The Germany situation?
Not pitted yet. Ferrari easy win so farfeck totally screwed up on the start time. Just tuned in. Is McLaren dominant again after all or how are they 1-2 with Max in 5?
Gotcha. Thx!Not pitted yet. Ferrari easy win so far