Thanks for writing this.
It was a good race with some great overtakes and battles. I'm looking forward to a stronger Mclaren.
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Thanks for writing this.
It was a good race with some great overtakes and battles. I'm looking forward to a stronger Mclaren.
Cheers! Hopefully AM, Merc and McLaren can push each other into stronger performances and we will have someone challenging Max for victories in the latter half of the season. Can’t add Ferrari to that mix until they fire their current strategists and get some new blood in that department.
I don't think someone challenging max this season is a possibility. But I'l be more than happy to watch good close battles for 2-8 places.
Couldn't watch race, just the recap. Is consensus that Ferrari were just slow, or was it a Ferrari Moment ™ situation?
Why not both? Yes they were slow, struggling in the high speed corners. Sainz sounded exasperated with the strategy too. It sounded like he's had enough. I doubt he will be there next year.
More of a ferrari moment combined with some bad luck.
It's impressive how McLaren managed to rise. The battle behind Max is heating up yet again. I felt like Lando's talent was being wasted with the previous car, so it's good to see that he's up to his usual shenanigans again now. Also cool to see Piastri being right up there with Norris. Het had a lot of hype around him, and so far that seems to have been for the right reasons. I would be very surprised if McLaren would stay at this level consistently, but I'd be very satisfied to see them in the mix with Ferrari, Mercedes, and Aston, depending on the track.
My spidey senses say that Piastri will haul Norris in and even pass him, as a driver, and there will be fireworks.
Not impossible indeed. Though I'm not sure there will be fireworks. It's not like Hamilton and Russell or Leclerc and Sainz are creating a lot of drama.
Entirely track depended from what I read.
Hungary will be totally different. AM will look better and McLaren will drop back...
Silverstone was cool, fast corners and Hungary will be hot and slow corners.
RedBull still hiding the pace, they can pull a gap when needed.
Ferrari didn't have great pace, but they were very close to the Mercedes before the safety car. Then they weren't.