pauldyson1uk
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Lewis safety in Q2
No chance with the progress Mclaren are makingMercedes cocked that up. But makes tomorrow more interesting to see if hamilton can get a podium frm 13th.
McLarens turn around is incredible.No chance with the progress Mclaren are making
Mercedes were very fast in the dry in FPs. So they have the pace. Tough track to overtake on though.No chance with the progress Mclaren are making
I noticed that also, it’s like Mercedes have forgot how to set up a car for the wet .Mercedes were very fast in the dry in FPs. So they have the pace. Tough track to overtake on though.
I presume tomorrow will be dry, therefore they kept their dry setup for qually. Just a presumption mind.I noticed that also, it’s like Mercedes have forgot how to set up a car for the wet .
Rain for the race is possible, so don’t expect his weekend to get much better.
HopefullyI presume tomorrow will be dry, therefore they kept their dry setup for qually. Just a presumption mind.
I would find it equally silly if Red Bull, after their current dominance ends would start clamouring for a rule change, because it's making the sport boring. I mentioned Hamilton specifically because he has won so many championships making it weird to only complain about it after someone else is too dominant. In the end F1 is more an engineering competition than a drivers competition, so one team being dominant is kind of the point surely?
Oh yeah definitely, it's not fun for the fans, which is why I'm not watching this season anymore.I meant red bull during mercs dominance not now.
I would say as f1 fans we want close racing and excitement? Watching one team (well, one driver) drive off into the distance is the opposite of that, no matter who it is.
Oh yeah definitely, it's not fun for the fans, which is why I'm not watching this season anymore.