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The midfield action hasn't been bad this year and that seems to get most of the commentary spotlight with Verstappen 30 seconds ahead every race. Big Mclaren fan myself, which has been hard to watch this season, but seeing Aston improve the pace substantially this year has been great.
Also Ferrari seeming to be just as confused every week even without Mattia has been hilarious. Great drives from Carlos though this year!
Needless to say, there's a lot of interesting things still happening in F1. Even with the Verstappen dominance.
You should be glad right now, the aero upgrades seem to have worked out for Norris this time around.
As someone who has voluntarily chosen to support Haas for some reason I cannot figure out myself, things have not been the best