Formula 1
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@canefan Stroll hasn't been doing that much worse than Alonso lately. There are worse drivers for you to bitch about.
I'm intrigued to see how shit that Williams actually is next year now, whether Sargent was on a hiding to nothing and Albon is as good a driver as the pundits suggest.
Brundle suggesting there will be 5 antipodeans driving next year.
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Boring race yesterday. Terrible start by Norris but ended up winning by roughly 20 seconds. If he knew how to start he would win most races. Iām yet to see him make a competent start.
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@Billy-Tell it was strange eh, he just kept putting time on Max, but no one behind max was making a dent on him until he realised he was safe.
Piastra flying up on le Clerc then just settling in behind him wasn't flash from him.
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It's a boring track but McLaren's progress under these current regs is astonishing. Their car was originally back of the grid terrible and in the space of a few seasons it's now clearly the fastest car on the track. With two very capable drivers I can see McLaren winning the constructer's championship.
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@MajorRage said in Formula 1:
Sargent binned. Finally.
Never even looked like being up to it.
Had one decent season in F2 and got promoted. Never earned it
I think he can thank Liberty Media and Dorilton Capital. They'd want an American driver and unfortunately they chose this donkey:
Wheels on wet grass, plants the accelerator unleashing 1000 hp and predictably bins it. In the end even his countrymen got sick of the cost of him.
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@antipodean I feel like he'd already thrown it in a few races ago. I remember seeing an interview earlier in the season or maybe just hearing a radio clip and the guy was so disconsolate with a real air of FML, tough watch/listen.
Strange they didn't just call it then.
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Great race that. Fair play to Ferrari for backing a 1 tyre change strategy. Leclerc can apologise - his team got that spot on.
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That was a fantastic F1 race. And I just gave my daughter a piastri hoodie for her birthday
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McLaren now leading the constructor champions, and Norris did about an good a job of damage limitation as you could imagine - passing Verstappen on track to chip a couple more points off him.
This title will be the closest in years, and those points might be decisive in the final washup
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What is happening to RB?
People looking for opportunities in other teams, people looking to retire, new challenges etc. Resulting lack of leadership in design direction leading to what could be conflicting strategies which are complex to detect. The F1 budget and aero handicaps are working as intended.
Oh, and Jos.