As a Piastri fan I was happy with his pace, but especially his tyre management. That long of a stint on one tyre would have caught him out last year.
As a Piastri fan I was happy with his pace, but especially his tyre management. That long of a stint on one tyre would have caught him out last year.
Alonso holding a trophy but Lance no such luck.
This one is neutral (probably because like you, it’s from outside the country), hopefully you like it: https://youtu.be/BWAcwrn0sf0?si=O2kwJEp_XBqucNT5
I think it’s safe to say that game delivered.
They shouldn’t have been near each other. Lando was given the preferential undercut strategy despite being behind on track. Oscar had a slower stop and still almost stayed ahead. If Oscar was pitted first like you would hope they don’t end up next to each other at T1.
England’s time wasting against Australia was annoying, but this was excessive.
Currently reading Damon Hill’s book. His decline in 99 was spectacular but that was because he wanted out of F1.
I just hired both McLaren drivers for cheap before this was announced. Got a spot opening up for the race after with his name on it.
Brundle was talking about Piastri undercutting Norris with his hard tyre pace and then the safety car happened.
I second this, it was the first race that came to mind.
As an Aussie who follows players rather than teams, I’m excited to see Patty playing alongside Giddey. Hopefully he’s in the rotation.
Can’t go by the wording of the rules for one case and not the other. Both teams had an unfortunate technicality this match, seems even and fair in the end.
The sprint format helped here. For a full length race, it would be a no brainer to put for slicks, but instead we had a gamble to stay in inters and hold on vs lose track position but gain a lot of pace. Very exciting.
Oscar was closer in Q2 until he had his time deleted. No excuses though, track limits are track limits. Next race will be a good test when both cars match.
This is one of my favourite tracks to drive on the current calendar. A lot better than a modern Tilke circuit.
Stewards investigation pending on whether Alonso brake tested him.