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well he is 104 years old...Alonso sounding quite pained there on the radio.
Yup. 62 point lead with 3 races and a sprint left. Can afford to DNF two of them and still be confident.I think this was it. If the rest goes normal Verstappen wins the title
Yes. I can’t wait until antonelli flops and Mercedes go back to pre 2014 levels minutes brawn, Niki, and VowlesKind a funny side note: Russell has scored more points now then last year total while Hamilton is trailing his points despite 2 wins this year. Which makes me kind of wondering how Hamilton is fumbling ever since the summer break is over. He never beat Russell legit once (Mexico doesn't count imho as Russell's car was damaged). Can't be the car when Russell manages to show at least some speed. Is he perhaps already in "I quit" mode and saving his energy for next year?
I know it's in poor taste to wish someone ill, especially one so young and with a potentially bright future ahead, but damn, would it be entertaining.I can’t wait until antonelli flops
Yes. I can’t wait until antonelli flops and Mercedes go back to pre 2014 levels minutes brawn, Niki, and Vowles
Unfortunately it's probably more likely than you think. Guy is obviously talented and fast but it's too soon for a pressure F1 drive.I know it's in poor taste to wish someone ill, especially one so young and with a potentially bright future ahead, but damn, would it be entertaining.
And if you think about it, Bearman, Lawson and Colapinto (if he somehow gets a drive in 2025-seeing rumors of him going to RBJr or even Sainz coming back to the RB fold and Colapinto going to Williams full time) all have experience racing in F1 now, whereas Kimi has none. It will be a good barometer to see how he does compared to the more "experienced" rookies in 2025.Unfortunately it's probably more likely than you think. Guy is obviously talented and fast but it's too soon for a pressure F1 drive.
The first one to go could be Lawson. Whilst he's clearly very talented, he's also a loose cannon. Given how sanitised F1 is and how expensive it is to keep fixing broken cars, if he doesn't tone down the aggression a bit, Helmut might have no choice but to dump him.It will be fun watching who shines and who sucks amongst the 4 (maybe 5 or even 6) new drivers next year. I wonder if any will be on the chopping block come July/August?
That's a good point. TBH it feels like there may be one too many Antipodean drivers on the grid next year, especially given the combined population of Australia and NZ is fewer than 35 million people. Therefore having 3 out of 20 drivers on the grid seems a little excessive for such a (relatively) small market."Bortoleto serves an important Brazilian market. With Bortoleto and Colapinto, you have two South Americans who are important for Formula 1.
Yeah agreed on Lawson. Him and Yuki will be the new Gasly/Ocon potentially. Assuming they are closely matched and on same portion of track a fair amount.The first one to go could be Lawson. Whilst he's clearly very talented, he's also a loose cannon. Given how sanitised F1 is and how expensive it is to keep fixing broken cars, if he doesn't tone down the aggression a bit, Helmut might have no choice but to dump him.
That's a good point. TBH it feels like there may be one too many Antipodean drivers on the grid next year, especially given the combined population of Australia and NZ is fewer than 35 million people. Therefore having 3 out of 20 drivers on the grid seems a little excessive for such a (relatively) small market.
Yet another reason why Lawson needs to behave himself. Unless Doohan is Sargent-tier talent or Alpine carries on like the bunch of cheese-eating surrender monkeys they are, and decide to arbitrarily dump Doohan for some Frog...