Harvey falters, Laad takes win
A pole position for Daniel Harvey wasn't enough for a win in India. His slow start off the line dropped him to fifth, and there he stayed until the checkered flag. Laad was able to capitalize on his rival's mistake and drove a flawless race for the win. A surprise from McLaren and Ferrari, as they managed to get one of their drivers on the podium after a not-so-great first round in Turkey. Unfortunately, both teams also suffered massive failures leaving their remaining drivers at the back of the field. Old Wolf started at the back of the grid, but did manage a point for pride by finishing the race. No luck for Lintner, however, as his car blew up in qualifying and he never made it to the grid.
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Interviews
@Jimlaad43 A stroke of luck put you on top today, and you now lead the driver's and constructor's championship. Can you and Williams keep it going?
@Meff28s A great drive from you today, gaining two places to finish P6 for the second time. Care to go for three?
@oorjit07 Your home race and you finish on the podium! Congratulations! But your teammates were some ways behind. Are there problems with the car?
@oldwolf You managed to limp your car home today and beat the time limit. Does the team need to buy you an alarm clock?
Next Race
Moving on from India, we head to Hungary to revive the Nepliget Circuit for a sprint race. We haven't had time to repave any of it, so bring your hefty suspension kits and get ready for a bumpy ride!