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I worry about Leclerc being competitive right away at Ferrari.good. He's been wasting that Top seat for the last 2 years and is a part of the reason why F1 at the front is boring.
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I worry about Leclerc being competitive right away at Ferrari.good. He's been wasting that Top seat for the last 2 years and is a part of the reason why F1 at the front is boring.
Which (current) F1 commentator do you think does a good job ?But that means I have to listen to Tom Clarkson?
Ben Edwards is not offensive. Otherwise I rarely hear any decent F1 commentary. I might need Klyntonius to help me out here, but the MotoGP commentary is generally better. What I like is that they laud riders and performances. But they don't embellish one over another. nor do they diminish riders like these F1 idiots do.
Mick Schumacher, the son of seven-time Formula 1 world champion Michael, won the Formula 3 European title with a race to spare.
The 19-year-old finished second in race two of the season finale in Hockenheim, Germany, to establish an unassailable lead in the drivers' standings.
In Sunday's race three, Prema driver Schumacher finished second again for his 14th podium of the season.
Not a fan ?Ahh s**t!
Not a fan ?
If they have good records I don't mind it. Its the same with Father/Sons in the AFL, they are always given slightly more of an opportunity because of their name (e.g Silvagni at Carlton).I do find it a bit worrying that the sport is turning into something of a monarchy where sons of former drivers are continuing to occupy the grid. It was fine when Damon Hill or Jacques Villenueve did it as their background wasn't straightforward with the hurdles they had to overcome growing up. But these days its just spoilt rich kids with a famous name who have it as tough as having a family fortune to fall back on if they fail. Hardly Nigel Mansell or Dick Johnson mortgaging their house.
If Mick Schumacher makes it then he deserves it, by winning a feeder series that is a common stepping stone to F1.
Feeder series wins can be deceptive as someone like Nelson Piquet Jr proved. He won championships but only because his family owned the team and gave him the best support. When he debuted in F1 he was found out.
True, but it's better than finishing 3rd in your only season in F3 Europe before F1, like Verstappen, with barely any formula experience before then.
You're just pissed we've never had a father son selection.I do find it a bit worrying that the sport is turning into something of a monarchy where sons of former drivers are continuing to occupy the grid. It was fine when Damon Hill or Jacques Villenueve did it as their background wasn't straightforward with the hurdles they had to overcome growing up. But these days its just spoilt rich kids with a famous name who have it as tough as having a family fortune to fall back on if they fail. Hardly Nigel Mansell or Dick Johnson mortgaging their house.
You're just pissed we've never had a father son selection.