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• #8952
the 4/5 second gap at the end was only because Lewis was pushing Ocon back into Bottas/Seb.
Seemed to be some petty games from everyone, which could only happen on a track like Monaco. I won't be bothered if it's dropped in the future all other things being equal.
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• #8953
Scrap the race and turn it into a time-trial
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• #8954
Seems like everyone is briefing against Riccardo; nearly every paper has an article about how "Insert former F1 driver here" says Riccardo will lose his drive and perhaps his F1 career in general in the next 2-3 grands prix. Seems a bit harsh but he's a waste of a seat at the moment for McLaren for the salary he commands.
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• #8955
My bet's on Gasly to replace him
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• #8956
It's probably the only choice at the moment; but obviously that gives Riccardo 2022 to improve as RB would not let him go until the end of the season at the earliest (I also think Gasly is under contract until the end of 23?). I can't see Alpine wanting to let Piastri loose with a direct competitor but he'd be a good shout.
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• #8957
My bet's on Gasly to replace him
i would love to see this!
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• #8958
Literally every weekend
Leclerc fastest in Azerbaijan Grand Prix second practice as Hamilton struggles
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• #8959
Yup. F1 journo duties on Fridays this season are easy - just copy & paste, then go to the pub!
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• #8960
I'd written off this season for Ferrari as I was sure Verstappen was going to take it, but with Perez coming back, I'm betting on RB having some multi-21 style problems later this year.
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• #8961
Obviously practice isn't everything, but good to see Ricciardo looking a bit better so far this weekend
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• #8962
Qualy was entertaining until the very end today! Ferrari can't afford any mistake and Perez is probably eager to finish ahead of Verstappen, so I'm excited to see some action in lap 1!
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• #8963
Sainz to take out Perez and Verstappen on the first corner in a act of f1 sepuku
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• #8964
Rumours of Latifi being replaced by Piastri after the Canadian GP, don't think many would have an issue with that
https://racingnews365.com/could-piastri-replace-latifi-after-canadian-grand-prix
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• #8965
Ah there it is, that Ferrari fan feeling...
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• #8966
This race turned much duller than I hoped for
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• #8967
This
racechampionship turned much duller than I hoped for.
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• #8968
Pretty impressive race by Vettel considering that spin and a 1-stop on lap 9.
Good to see Ricciardo back on pace too.
And when the hell did Renault engines get so damn quick? (Realise there's aero at play also, but still damn impressive!)
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• #8969
So apparently Max has had more wins from Leclerc poles than Leclerc has. That's a pretty grim stat
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• #8970
Dire
Good to see Gasly score a few points
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• #8971
Rumours of Kyalami returning next year.
Dropping Spa should be illegal imo.
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• #8972
Russel - another solid performance. keep your head down and stay on track...
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• #8973
keep your head up and down and up and down and up and down and up and down and stay on track...
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• #8974
Agreed.
Kyalami would likely be another Mugello. Awesome track that's horrible to race these cars around.
The trend for all the decent Euro races disappearing for some high-paying countries to hold races is pretty alarming. Even the US with 3 races, only 1 of which is half-way decent (assuming Las Vegas will be shite).
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• #8975
Looks like a new technical directive being dropped this weekend to enforce max porpoising oscillations and teams will have to raise the car if it falls foul. Looks like a slam dunk for RB as the Ferrari is definitely one of the more bouncy cars!
yeah - Alonso knows there is a very high risk in overtaking in Monaco - so why stress the tyres at their early point when they need to go long on the actual race - in the end he was proved to be correct, and could pull away to a 4 to 5 second at the end.
just look at the front runners for tyre deg and pushing hard issues!