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- fishfoodie
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I'll bet the Honda execs are purring like kittens
Just as they're about to exit the sport
- ScarfaceClaw
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Verstappen damaged the floor of his car. It’ll be a Hamilton pole and another season of hashtag blessed tweets.
- fishfoodie
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They'll repair it overnight. I think that Red Bull is possibly as much as 0.2s a lap fasterScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:36 pm Verstappen damaged the floor of his car. It’ll be a Hamilton pole and another season of hashtag blessed tweets.
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Where did that time for Sainz and LeClerc come from? Soft tyres?
- fishfoodie
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Kimmy should have called it a day last year.
Yeah - good times, but on Soft tyresScarfaceClaw wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:41 pm Where did that time for Sainz and LeClerc come from? Soft tyres?
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This is going to be a long season for Vettel.
Red Bull always struggle with consistency. Shame because their car is always great.
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The Team didn't spend any money on development for this season; so it's not surprising they've gone backward
He had to go in at an angle because an idiot had put out cones on the 2nd place side. If he'd parked at the angle he came in then he'd have blocked space for Max to drive in so he had to push his car up. Lewis was actually being very considerate.
fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 3:52 pmThe Team didn't spend any money on development for this season; so it's not surprising they've gone backward
Eh? The Aston is the ONLY car on the 2021 grid with a brand new chassis which it needed because they have taken every Merc non-listed 2020 part they could under the regs.
Vettel is genuinely slow.
In fairness it was mazepin who fucked his lap up, sainz also nearly got knocked out because of it
Thanks for putting filming with COVID in perspective. I'm 1 & 1/2 episodes from completing. While they miss Gasly's win, Russell in a Merc and minimal focus on Hamilton, it's still a fantastic series. Since watching the first series I've really got back into the sport from not really taking more than a passing interest in who's at the top of the leaderboard since the late 90s. I think the series focus on the races within the race, the jostling of the middle of the pack, has created more enjoyment for me in watching the entire field rather than just the regular podium finishers.Saint wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:46 amThey were a bit limited as to what they could do this year - each race weekend they had to bubble with a specific team, so if they picked the wrong team for the events of that weekend then they were effectively stuffed.Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Tue Mar 23, 2021 10:12 ammeh, half way through ep1 and clicked off.
From other reports it unfathomably omits all sorts of important and exciting bits from the season, while devoting entire episodes to the also rans. Mick Schumacher, who's not even driving got tons of mentions. You'd be hard pressed to find that George Russell was even there, let alone twice, cruelly having a win snatched from him.
"There seems to be no mention of Hamilton, or rather, his incredible 7th title winning moment in Turkey."
If you want to really know what's going on in F1, watch the free practice sessions.
They managed to get round it a bit for Grosjean in Bahrain, but they were really focussing on Perez that weekend with the political shenanigans and whether he would get any drive at all.
It;s still seriously interesting even if some of the wider viewpoint was inevitably lost