What a letdown vettal, bottled it
Looks like verstappen gonna walk pole unless someone drops an amazing lap
Alonso is a beast, 40years old in that car on a drying track, amazing, however if max gets to the 1st corner 1st and everyone's behind alonso max is lapping the field
Max was crazy good. Alonso and Sainz with Hamilton behind them, nice prospect tomorrow. Russell fans not happy with that sabotage effort, slicks lol
If Alonso has a sniff of chance to Jump Max off the start line, best believe he's going to take advantage of it, nothing to lose...everything to gain.
Max should be wise and back out of it (to avoid crash) if that is the case, everything to lose in the Championship.
Can beat Alonso in the pits on strategy or overtake him in raw pace on track with DRS.
Sainz desperately needs a good result, especially with Leclerc far down the grid.
Perez being that far down probably also helps max aswell as it will stop leclerc at a certain point charging through the field
Not in the best interest of the team (or driver) for Perez to do that, at this stage.
Pace that RedBull have over the midfield cars, will naturally make his way to the front rather quickly (provided he avoids contact into the first corner or no mechanical failures).
Medium tyres for all, except Bottas, Perez, Charl, Stroll, Norris on Hard tyres
Max is bloody good. Not many could keep in front under pressure like that.
Aston Martin's strategy for Vettel today was something else. Pit him twice in the first 20 laps then never again. Jeenius.
Quite a shame for a few drivers today - HAAS looked good but everything went wrong. Yuki made a good recovery drive until he didn't. Ricciardo was actually having almost a decent weekend but still ended up pointless. That McLaren looks like a different car every race.
At least a decent weekend for Alfa Romeo and Zhou didn't break down.
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/FVpIM3_XsAAOHL1.jpg
That's shocking pace for McLaren & Alpha Tauri.
Mercedes appear to have got the car into a competitive window in the race on a bumpy track, bodes well (only one more bumpy street race track in Singapore left).
Smoother tracks coming up should in theory be better for all of McLaren, Alpha Tauri and Mercedes.
Silverstone next, they coming with another truckload of upgrades.
Unless his car breaks down max is world champion again
comment by Shaun M - Everywhere you go, always take Raphi... (U9955)
posted 3 hours, 5 minutes ago
Max is bloody good. Not many could keep in front under pressure like that.
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Yeah he had that well under control, damn
Yeah Sainz just never really looked like overtaking Max. Was probably a bit of both in terms of how good Max was and Sainz just lacking that killer instinct. He couldn't quite get close enough before the back straight each time.
Sainz is lacking the confidence, you could tell chasing Max he is the driver who has made quite a few mistakes over the last few races.
he is lacking the guts just now, in comparison Charles pulling of a wonder over take going into the chicane on the outside and attacking that kerb whilst carrying a little too much speed and the angle he came in on.
that was a superb overtake, further enhanced with the troubles that Charles has had on the kerbs that was bravery and confidence in yourself.
Ferrari struggled out of that turn all race, even leclerc had rubbish traction before the long straight, they were faster everywhere else but not at the most important 5secs of the racetrack
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posted on 18/6/22
Nice
posted on 18/6/22
What a letdown vettal, bottled it
posted on 18/6/22
Looks like verstappen gonna walk pole unless someone drops an amazing lap
posted on 18/6/22
Mercedes
posted on 18/6/22
Alonso front row
posted on 18/6/22
Max lorded it
posted on 18/6/22
Russel overrated driver
posted on 18/6/22
Alonso is a beast, 40years old in that car on a drying track, amazing, however if max gets to the 1st corner 1st and everyone's behind alonso max is lapping the field
posted on 18/6/22
Max was crazy good. Alonso and Sainz with Hamilton behind them, nice prospect tomorrow. Russell fans not happy with that sabotage effort, slicks lol
posted on 18/6/22
If Alonso has a sniff of chance to Jump Max off the start line, best believe he's going to take advantage of it, nothing to lose...everything to gain.
Max should be wise and back out of it (to avoid crash) if that is the case, everything to lose in the Championship.
Can beat Alonso in the pits on strategy or overtake him in raw pace on track with DRS.
posted on 18/6/22
Sainz desperately needs a good result, especially with Leclerc far down the grid.
posted on 19/6/22
Perez being that far down probably also helps max aswell as it will stop leclerc at a certain point charging through the field
posted on 19/6/22
Not in the best interest of the team (or driver) for Perez to do that, at this stage.
Pace that RedBull have over the midfield cars, will naturally make his way to the front rather quickly (provided he avoids contact into the first corner or no mechanical failures).
posted on 19/6/22
Medium tyres for all, except Bottas, Perez, Charl, Stroll, Norris on Hard tyres
posted on 19/6/22
Boring race so far
posted on 19/6/22
And another one
posted on 19/6/22
posted on 19/6/22
Max is bloody good. Not many could keep in front under pressure like that.
posted on 19/6/22
Aston Martin's strategy for Vettel today was something else. Pit him twice in the first 20 laps then never again. Jeenius.
Quite a shame for a few drivers today - HAAS looked good but everything went wrong. Yuki made a good recovery drive until he didn't. Ricciardo was actually having almost a decent weekend but still ended up pointless. That McLaren looks like a different car every race.
At least a decent weekend for Alfa Romeo and Zhou didn't break down.
posted on 19/6/22
http://pbs.twimg.com/media/FVpIM3_XsAAOHL1.jpg
That's shocking pace for McLaren & Alpha Tauri.
Mercedes appear to have got the car into a competitive window in the race on a bumpy track, bodes well (only one more bumpy street race track in Singapore left).
Smoother tracks coming up should in theory be better for all of McLaren, Alpha Tauri and Mercedes.
Silverstone next, they coming with another truckload of upgrades.
posted on 19/6/22
Unless his car breaks down max is world champion again
posted on 19/6/22
comment by Shaun M - Everywhere you go, always take Raphi... (U9955)
posted 3 hours, 5 minutes ago
Max is bloody good. Not many could keep in front under pressure like that.
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Yeah he had that well under control, damn
posted on 20/6/22
Yeah Sainz just never really looked like overtaking Max. Was probably a bit of both in terms of how good Max was and Sainz just lacking that killer instinct. He couldn't quite get close enough before the back straight each time.
posted on 20/6/22
Sainz is lacking the confidence, you could tell chasing Max he is the driver who has made quite a few mistakes over the last few races.
he is lacking the guts just now, in comparison Charles pulling of a wonder over take going into the chicane on the outside and attacking that kerb whilst carrying a little too much speed and the angle he came in on.
that was a superb overtake, further enhanced with the troubles that Charles has had on the kerbs that was bravery and confidence in yourself.
posted on 20/6/22
Ferrari struggled out of that turn all race, even leclerc had rubbish traction before the long straight, they were faster everywhere else but not at the most important 5secs of the racetrack
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