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SkyBlueSoul

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Right, how long until he wipes out…
 

Paul Anthony

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Is it just me, or has F1 got a serious problem with overtaking again? This would be one track yoy wouldn't expect it to be that difficult, and yet it was a lot of DRS trains again.

And that's before we even get to the concern about next year's regulations.
 

Saddlebrains

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Is it just me, or has F1 got a serious problem with overtaking again? This would be one track yoy wouldn't expect it to be that difficult, and yet it was a lot of DRS trains again.

And that's before we even get to the concern about next year's regulations.


I agree, 2022 and 23 was very good with minimal dirty air. It seems to now be prominent once again

On the race though, wasn't the greatest was it?

Leclerc driver of the day for me, stellar job in that tractor

I seriously think Lewis should start thinking of calling it a day.....
 

Paul Anthony

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I agree, 2022 and 23 was very good with minimal dirty air. It seems to now be prominent once again

On the race though, wasn't the greatest was it?

Leclerc driver of the day for me, stellar job in that tractor

I seriously think Lewis should start thinking of calling it a day.....

If I were Lewis, I'd hold on for this season, see how the less ground effect orientated cars are next year, might be that they're closer to how he likes to drive the cars. But I think he needs to accept he'll never be back to the level he was in 2017-20, nobody can operate at that level forever and he's not getting any younger.

Problem with the dirty air is everyone thought going for ground effect was a kind of silver bullet to the dirty air issue. But the problem is F1 engineers pride themselves on finding ways of recovering that kind of defect, and it was inevitable once they caught on to all the tricks it'd be an issue again.
 

Paul Anthony

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Honestly, what even is the point in calling that a special livery? It's absolutely half arsed. If you absolutely must have a special livery, fully commit to it. This just looks like they've pandered to a sponsor that already looks out of place on the car.
 

Sky_Blue_Dreamer

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Honestly, what even is the point in calling that a special livery? It's absolutely half arsed. If you absolutely must have a special livery, fully commit to it. This just looks like they've pandered to a sponsor that already looks out of place on the car.

Looks like they slammed a late 90's Williams into the back of the Ferrari at very high speed.
 

Paul Anthony

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Red Bull should get absolutely hammered for that release, as well as the ten seconds for Max. That could have been really nasty, Antonelli did well to avoid it being any worse.
 

Paul Anthony

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Definitely Oscar’s to lose at this point. Got so much more about him than Lando

He's just got better race craft and better instincts. I said it even reasonably early last season you could tell he had the killer instinct that you need to be champion. Now he's got a bit of experience and the car to beat, we're finding out just how much.
 
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Saddlebrains

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Agree with the above

Oscar sizing max up for a couple of laps, then did it

Lando as per usual fannying about and not getting the job done

I really hope Oscar carries this form on, hes showing all the qualities needed to be a champion
 

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