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Imagine what could've been Alonso starting from pole position in Monaco, however Verstappen had to turn on his Thomas Ronhaar grip hacks just to clutch out that last sector.

Would be a miracle if Norris stays in the top 10 TBH, also thrilled for an Alpine podium since apparently Ocon is starting 3rd.
 
LeClerc really needs to race for a team that isn't staffed almost entirely by fuckwits. Now that he's been knocked back down to 6th, this puts Ocon up to 3rd. Can't see him staying up there for too long though.

It is the best track for maintaining position even in a shitbox though. As long as he gets a good start and decent strategy he's got a shot of maintaining his position. Plus that alpine looks quick this weekend probably on par with the mercs, gasly ain't far back.

In Otmar's interview yesterday they asked if 4th was still the goal and he said yes, it's unlikely they'll catch Aston and Ferrari will probably get going at some point but merc is still beatable. Would be hilarious if merc ended up 5th.

Unless something crazy happens it's Vestappen, Alonso, or Ocon for the win. The last time the winner was not in the top 3 on the grid was 1996 for the ultimate attrition race.
 
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Bit of rain will spice it up assuming the FIA font instantly throw the reds as soon as the first drop hits the track.

Especially if it falls between the medium and hard pit windows.

Ferrari bottling the strategy again. Not as badly as Aston apparently.
 
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Lots of ordinarily reliable drivers (and Ferrari, naturally) dancing back and forth across the line between optimistic and retarded. An unusual amount of tattling, which really needs to stop.

Also, Monaco on ice.
 
The rain certainly made it more spicy. And of course Ferrari binned it. Though russell certainly did a dumb move. Others managed to get out of there just fine but nope. Move right on the racing line. Also Ocon doing a great job giving Alpine boss Szafnauer a bit of breathing space with that podium
 
Also Ocon doing a great job giving Alpine boss Szafnauer a bit of breathing space with that podium
Or the CEO now says "see you could've done it you just needed that kick up the ass".

Aston were so lucky with the gap Alonso had. He told them it wasn't slick weather and they still stuck him on slicks before realising.
 
Not F1, but Katherine Legge struggled to get out of her pit box during the Indy 500:
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The only Indycar chat I could find is full of literal redditors and shut down any discussion of this because muh soggy knees.

She is so fucking bad objectively, though. Nearly killed a guy in practice, now almost took another's leg off. She's parked now though.
 
First caution caused by Sting Ray Rob going off line and understeering into the wall:

And Rinus VeeKay hit Alex Palou by doing the exact same thing as Katherine Legge:
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A few minutes later, Christian Lundgaard hit a wheel:
 
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I take back a small fraction of my blame of Legge and now I wonder if something's up with the tires. That and the early vibrations.
Commentator said it may be due to them running a lot of weight on the left side.

Colton Herta just ran into Romain Grosjean in the pits:
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So many incidents in pit lane...

And Romain Grosjean crashed out:
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Dude has terrible luck.

Felix Rosenquist crashed and took out Kyle Kirkwood:
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A wheel went over the fence:

and hit a car in the parking lot:
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Race is red-flagged.

Pato O'Ward crashed on the restart and Agustín Canapino also spun and ran into the stopped car:
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And several more cars crashed on the third restart:
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Benjamin Petersen on the left, Ed Carpenter on the right. Christian Lundgaard, Graham Rahal, and Marco Andretti were also involved in the incident.

Graham Rahal managed to nurse his car back to the pits:
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Josef Newgarden won the 2023 Indy 500:
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and he ran into the stands to celebrate:
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This was a very interesting race.
 
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The murican commentators are hilarious.

"The tyre clearly crossed the line"
"But muh murican flag livery"

Let's hope that wheel didn't get anyone in the crowd.
 
The murican commentators are hilarious.

"The tyre clearly crossed the line"
"But muh murican flag livery"

Let's hope that wheel didn't get anyone in the crowd.
There's subtext here, and ironically it comes from Santino's time in F2. he tried to run a MAGA livery and was denied by the FIA. So the commies hate him. (There's more to this but it's really that.)

That tire was wild. And now O'Ward is out, so the redditors that were handwringing about Santino are now bereft they can't have a Mexican 500.

Edit: Fuuuuck, this ending is intense.
 
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Haas really deserves some shit for keeping K Mag out there on slicks for so long which contributed to his eventual retirement from the race. They clearly knew they needed to change tires since they changed Hulk's (how'd they not even try to serve that penalty), but they just kept him out there. Also, the commentators remain dogshit, didn't notice Stroll was out until much later.
 
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