As is tradition.
As is tradition.
And the drivers don’t mash the pedal to the floor and go faster no matter how quick they were going before said foot mashing.
Please read “The Spy and The Traitor.” Interesting nonfiction on a Russian that spied for Britain during the cold war.
Yep. Paternity leave. Congrats to him!
Maybe not blameless, but he asked for slicks early on, and given what the other teams who did slicks achieve his was the right call.
Yuki is still too inconsistent, and also to volatile.
I agree re the errors. Key difference is that he has zero buffer against the odd error, because when he gets it right Ferrari goes out of their way to screw it up.
And 100% on him trying too hard because he has to try salvage a result against the pitwall’s best attempts to snooker him.
I feel for him. He is one of the fastest drivers in the field, and where others’ (Ham, Russel, Norris, for instance) lack of results this year is mostly down to a bad car package, in Ferrari’s case it’s just strategy and team not listening to their drivers.
I mean the Ferrari is not a slow car, up to Monaco it’s been the second/third fastest car in the field, but the Ferrari clownshoes tripping over themselves has not allowed their drivers to get the most out of the car.
Between Alonso and almost everybody else. Stroll was nowhere, but Alonso in his 40’s is sharper than 75% of the current grid. His reactions when the car snaps on him is unbelievable.
Woah look at mister going out on a limb here with the risky predictions. I like it, five schmeckels on my boy’s pick, Max.
Zhou tried his best.