And why?I am a bit surprised the guy in the garage is giving driving instructions.
And why?I am a bit surprised the guy in the garage is giving driving instructions.
I don't know what masks you are wearing, but I and I imagine these athletes don't have a problem.Wearing a mask for no real reason and having trouble breathing is a little more than just "additional effort".
Just like Hamilton going full "omg BLM is the hit on social media, I have got to get in there as my vegan route wasn't enough yet for all the social points", F1 is waaaay too easily influenced by the new social hype.
Then again society is waaaay to easily gripped by the newest social media hype, it sometimes feels like people can't make up their own minds or live their lives on their own...
Yes, I am indeed upset by this idiocy where likes, influence and image are more important than actual deeds, talent, performance and personality.
Especially Hamilton has changed character over the last few years so many times, that you can't take the guy seriously anymore.
Bottas, if only for nailing three restarts against Hamilton. Hats off. In a short season, each point counts twice or three times, so winning is even more important than before if you want to become champion.
Wearing a mask for no real reason and having trouble breathing is a little more than just "additional effort".
Alonso was there?anyway, the "simdriver" as some old man (boomer?) called them in the past few months, did excellent race. Albon should have won, Leclerc was stunning and Nando was fantastic. Simracing helps
Looks like Albon had more than enough space, after all, he just wasn't able to do it right.
how is that more than enough room? Albon is right at the white line. You can't expect driver to run wide, especially not on a day when every team is telling their drivers not to touch the curbs.Looks like Albon had more than enough space, after all, he just wasn't able to do it right.
Couldn't agree more, the penalty was a strange one, worries me that the people who make the decisions didn't factor this in. At least it added to the drama of the race and got lando a podium.I do feel bad for him but in my mind, it was a racing incident.
If you watch the onboard of Hamilton's car, his steering wheel input never went from the hard right
position.
Albon was clearly quicker and could have done that attempt after the corner.
It was a bit ambitious there.
Even the slightest understeer was going to end in tears at that corner.