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Would have been interesting if he pitted the lap after Lewis on the 1st stop, whether he would have stayed out in front. I think the Hamilton undercut was inevitable but he should have covered him off the next lap.A massive fail by RBR on strategy - You never give up track position because of strategy, or otherwise, you have to overtake later in the race which is beset with pitfulls as evidenced by Max's problem on lap 53.
I had a hunch the tangle he had early on had something to do with it.
Hidden issue to blame for Ricciardo ‘struggle’ on McLaren debut
Hidden issue to blame for Ricciardo ‘struggle’ on McLaren debutwww.foxsports.com.au
Reminds me of when he won Monaco in a crippled Red Bull. He just deals with stuff. The reason we didn't hear about this damaged floor and downforce issue in Bahrain is because he didn't cry about it like a little bitch on the radio. He just got on with it. Or last year in the Renault where anybody else would be complaining he just said "ok, I'll go faster".
Cut from the Toby price cloth or vice versa given their age.In the post on Reddit discussing this:
Part of the reason why Ricciardo is almost universally admired. Seems a fun lad off the track, but still fast and aggressive on track (without shunting others off unreasonably), and if he does make a mistake or cops a penalty he takes it on the chin. He'd occasionally tell the team his tires are gone or the pace isn't as good as he hoped, but no carry on about it when that does happen. It also helps he has demonstrated he has the talent to consistently wrangle the best out of his car.
I hope he can get a legitimate podium when we get to Albert Park later this season.
Zak Brown seems like a good dude
Nah Mazepin is gonna mix up the grid and stir things up. He’s way under value. He’s worth a little spin.Hey all
I’m real new to F1 always wanted to follow and the Netflix doco really got me up to speed. Watched the Bahrain race, feel like I may be a Verstappen fan and of course ricciardo
My question is, is it easy to bet on races? Is there much value? Is pole position usually the safest bet
I’m aware Hamilton Bottas and Max are the usual favourites most races
Red Bull had a couple of chances to go with alternative strategies but failed on both of them:A massive fail by RBR on strategy - You never give up track position because of strategy, or otherwise, you have to overtake later in the race which is beset with pitfulls as evidenced by Max's problem on lap 53.
Send your resume to RB.Red Bull had a couple of chances to go with alternative strategies but failed on both of them:
a. When Perez pitted early under the safety car they had a chance to put him onto the hard tyre and see whether or not Perez could've done a one stop race; this kind of information would have been vital for Verstappen later in the race. Putting Perez onto the hard tyre may have forced Mercedes to put Hamilton onto the hard tyre when he first pitted as well.
b. I can understand Verstappen wanting to extend his first stint, but as soon as Red Bull realised he was going to be undercut by Hamilton they should have put Verstappen on a different tyre strategy to Hamilton, probably the hard tyre for his second stint. Then it would have been either Verstappen one stopping or Verstappen on the medium at the end of the race up against Hamilton on the hard.
So much revision being written about a racist, misogynist, linked to Nazis, old man.Qualifying at Imola is now an hour earlier so there is no clash with Prince Phillips funeral. 10PM AEST, 8PM AWST. Practice sessions are also an hour earlier
In B4 Red Flags and the session runs over.
And into the wall at the pit entrance on the final lap of fp1.... you can’t make this s**t upMazespin into the gravel in the first 5 minutes of FP1, he continues to “impress”
really? Mazespin lolAnd into the wall at the pit entrance on the final lap of fp1.... you can’t make this sh*t up