I guess we might as well get this over with
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Solid breakdown, I wonder how quick it happens if Perez DNF's?
About the same, Lewis Hamilton or Fernando Alonso will then advance to 2th place.
Qatar is a sprint round, so there is 34 points for that round, and only 21 points to Fernando Alonso.
I’m dying at the thought of 6 pointless races lol I guess there’s still money to fight over and wind tunnel time for next year but most people won’t sit on the edge of the couch excited over 3% more wind tunnel time
I've been wondering at which point a team would go "it's not worth it to race for us, we already won" in some shape or form (like retiring every single race)
I mean, you'd get another huge surge of coverage for doing that, so the marketing might like it.
Yea it would depend on how the sponsors would take it. Also think the fia/fom/others would get pissed
I saw elsewhere that Max could finish P2 every race here on out and still win the championship