Ugh. You reminded me of Grosjean just when I had forgotten. They should switch Leclerc and Grosjean’s seats.
Ferrari probably thought that the SS could not go the distance and there we no softs.....so the mediums were the only option....IMO.
Been there shooting all day.... so I missed F1 (modern) but saw some great old one... And we had rain in between as well...
Ferrari do really well when they don't have to make decisions and let the car and driver do all the work.
Merc lucky again. Darn it. The weather helped them out big time by lowering temps and giving them enough tyre endurance to beat Ferrari. And verstappen didn’t take anyone out. Which is just outrageous. He should learn from Grosjean. That boy knows how to be seriously dangerous on track. It’s not over, but the WCC swung towards Merc today, sadly.
Grosjean talking to himself: right foot gas. Left foot brake. Right foot gas. Left foot brake. Right foot....
Hmmmm a more than typical Barcelona GP. Track position and tires. Ferrari gambled and it didnt pay off. Easy win unfortunately for LH. Monaco might be a strong place for Red Bull. Hopefully the Ferrari is equal as the chassis seems more than capable at most tracks.
As predicted after Baku, Max bounced back well and drove cleanly. Stroll kind of brake checked him while being lapped, so I won’t put that on Max. He needed a good result, kept his nose down and head together and collected a podium. BIG kudos to Ferrari for helping him achieve his first podium of the season
Thanks! found it on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Total-Competition-Lessons-Strategy-Formula/dp/1471162389/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1526230257&sr=8-1&keywords=Total+Competition Total Competition: Lessons in Strategy from Formula One
You're not following the narrative here mate. Max is a tool who's always slower than the car behind him, always crashes into others and it's always his fault.....