0.35 sec...slower....buisness as usual...when Chuck is mnot top form, Sainz is within 0.1sec...on a regular day, .3sec...
On a very treacherous track between walls, to catch up from zero laps to front row is very special. Those who actually understand racing will understand this.
You and I agree on Alonso but unfortunately mate you're wrong about Carlos ...... it's a broad church
I stand by what I said. It was a nice recovery by Chuck. No dispute. He's a good racer, but he's like Juan Montoya in that he doesn't know when to be conservative, and that leads him to make him silly mistakes like JPM. Now, imagine where he'd have been if he'd gotten more time in practice.
Leclerc tends to be strong on these kinds of circuits, so he needs to 'get up on the wheel' here as they say, and not squander it. The car is clearly capable. There's a podium for the taking if he plays his cards right.
There's a VICTORY for the taking for Charles. He is clearly very at ease, on a much steeper progress slope than anyone.
I'd love for Chuck to win. Don't get it twisted guys! The kid is due. Vegas last year should've been his if not for the SC.
Chuck drove it. That had to be rough. He's to emotional at times, but when hes on, the guy can shoe a car. Forza Ferrari.