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SkyBlueSoul

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crushed noo GIF
 

SkyBlueSoul

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Without a DNF or non-points finish for Oscar that definitely takes a lot out of the title race. Takes some of the pressure off for him
 

Paul Anthony

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This is set up beautifully for Lando now.

Probably be the next to bottle it into the wall...
 

Paul Anthony

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This has been an absolute nightmare from Piastri this weekend.

It's all on Lando now to take advantage, let's see if he can make it to the end of the race without a bottle of his own.
 

Paul Anthony

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The only other thing guaranteed to happen in a race is the obligatory McLaren pit stop botch.
 

SkyBlueSoul

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It'll be interesting to see if this was just "one of those weekends" for Oscar or if it's the first signs of pressure. If it's the latter and Lando carries on...well...being Lando then we could see a Brawn style title win that relies heavily on a lot of early wins and goes down to the wire. Red Bull look like they've come on a long way but if Max gets anywhere near the title it'll be ludicrous considering where we were.

Realistically though Oscar still wins fairly comfortably.
 

Sbarcher

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Amazing! Get yourself sacked and walk away with a £52m payoff!
 

funnylord69

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Interesting how Lando gets into traffic with some slow VCARBs and can't even capitalise his biggest chance of getting the title. What a bottler
 

Saddlebrains

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It'll be interesting to see if this was just "one of those weekends" for Oscar or if it's the first signs of pressure. If it's the latter and Lando carries on...well...being Lando then we could see a Brawn style title win that relies heavily on a lot of early wins and goes down to the wire. Red Bull look like they've come on a long way but if Max gets anywhere near the title it'll be ludicrous considering where we were.

Realistically though Oscar still wins fairly comfortably.



Probably get chastised for this, but I really hope Max comes back and wins it. He is much more of a worthy champion than either Lando or Oscar, and it will vault him into the pantheon of GOAT. I mean hes in the conversation already for me
 

Paul Anthony

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Probably get chastised for this, but I really hope Max comes back and wins it. He is much more of a worthy champion than either Lando or Oscar, and it will vault him into the pantheon of GOAT. I mean hes in the conversation already for me

I'm not sure I'd be mentally ready for that kind of capitulation.... That'd be like City running away with the championship for most of the season and ending up bottling it 😔

Joking aside though, if Red Bull turn up and are fully competitive in Singapore, I actually think it might be done.
 

mmttww

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Probably get chastised for this, but I really hope Max comes back and wins it. He is much more of a worthy champion than either Lando or Oscar, and it will vault him into the pantheon of GOAT. I mean hes in the conversation already for me

I dislike a lot about the nepobaby knob but I'm kinda with you. Norris doesn't deserve a title - chucked away too many chances, not always all on him tbf - and the extent to which Max can outperform whoever is in the other car and get stuff done when it matters is nuts. Like Hamilton in the seasons when Ferrari and Vettel had the better car and binned it.
 

SkyBlueSoul

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So how do we see papaya rules panning out then? The constructors is done so it's a straight fight now, and Lando's shown a willingness to get his elbows out. Oscar obviously none too impressed with yesterday.

It's not going to reach Hamilton/Rosberg levels but cracks starting to appear and they've made a rod for their backs (as everyone suspected) with swapping positions before. I think Oscar will still win but we could see some spicy moves if they're together on track and the points gap keeps creeping down.

Edit: I say spicy, will probably just be some moves like yesterday followed by incessant whining on the radio
 
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Paul Anthony

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So how do we see papaya rules panning out then? The constructors is done so it's a straight fight now, and Lando's shown a willingness to get his elbows out. Oscar obviously none too impressed with yesterday.

It's not going to reach Hamilton/Rosberg levels but cracks starting to appear and they've made a rod for their backs (as everyone suspected) with swapping positions before. I think Oscar will still win but we could see some spicy moves if they're together on track and the points gap keeps creeping down.

Edit: I say spicy, will probably just be some moves like yesterday followed by incessant whining on the radio

I don't realistically see what they can enforce now the constructors is wrapped up. They can't get away with showing any favouritism one way or the other, and nor should they while both drivers are in the fight. They'll just end up with one very unhappy driver.All they can do is what Mercedes did in 2016 and say as long as you're not making contact again, you're racing.

I hate saying this, but if I'm Max Verstappen, I'm rubbing my hands with glee. Because all of a sudden I'm in a fight I was all but out of, and my only opponents are suddenly looking shaky.
 

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