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  1. Giallo 550

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    I was just about to say we need a 2022 Ferrari montage with Benny Hill music. I'm at the point where I'm tuning in just to laugh at whatever Ferrari cooks up next.
     
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    Risks = Drama
     
  4. Bas

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    I don't like the guy but Verstappen is some driver, I must say.
     
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    DF1 Three Time F1 World Champ

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    OOOpppsss - But at the same time, they could not factor in what happened. Hamilton did not admit after the race, but he had made a mistake. He had the engine in the wrong mode at the restart. That's why Verstappen found it so easy to pass so soon - Hamilton was down on power.

    https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/62787526
     
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    Sainz' race was made much more difficult due to the damage he sustained from Lewis clattering into him in T1, the cracked floor at a crucial point prevented from the floor sealing on one side.
     
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    He drives too slow, so that doesn't make any diference in his case :)
     
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    All joking aside, he's actually a lot closer (again) to Leclerc this year.
     
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    Hamilton was down on brain power.

    Again.
     
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    IMHO, even without safety car, I still believe Max would of won the race!
     
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    gh0st0 F1 Rookie

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    Im sure that was really the contributing factor, might be but man the depth of excuses they'll run through is hilarious
     
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    william Two Time F1 World Champ Silver Subscribed

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    Try this:

    ... I still believe Max would have won the race !
     
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    Yes, in terms of speed he is a lot better now, it took him half season to get there (20 years ago he would never come that close, but talent is less important now, simulators and telemetry can do wonders for a driver).....but he will never make those last thousands that Charles can pull.
     
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    On a season my bet would always be Leclerc.

    But sainz is quite underrated IMO.
     
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    I don't know about that. IMO Sainz is very good, but not great. After all, a great driver would know better than to even attempt a pit stop for just 3 tires!
     
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    LOL, but hardly his fault :p

    Charles is a driver you can always depent on. Even when he has a poor weekend, it's still a pretty good one pace wise, and they're few and far between. Speed comes more naturally to him.
     
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    Thanks for this! Who is the guy speaking to Max? I had no idea the stream of info was almost continuous, but Max keeps concentration.
     
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    It's Gianpiero Lambiase (GP for short). The stream of info these guys get is quite impressive.

    Gianpiero Lambiase - Wikipedia
     
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    He's good alright, problem is the current crop of f.1 drivers is very good, There is no shortage of talent there. I would say that at the very top you have Max and Charles, then you have Boygeorge, Lando, Elton, then you probably have Alonso, then Ocon, Gasly, Carlos, Checo, maybe Albon, (Ricci and Seb would be in the second group but right now i don't know where to put them)...
    I don't think his underrated, With the same car, Charles won 3 races, lost 2 out of reliability issues and probably 3 out of bad strategic calls. sainz won 1 race because the team stuffed Charles. Charles made 7 poles and Carlos 1, so the diference between them is huge in terms of pace. It might not seem much because these days the bunch is much more tighten in terms of gap performance, but the end results don't differ much from Michael/Rubens.
     
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    Great point, thanks! But scream nat the team - Toto's comments indicate Lewee's screeches are getting old.
     
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    Yet another reason to stay off of twitter, echo chamber of negativity
     
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