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My guess is isolated failure. Of course, we could use a couple more of those to tighten things up.interesting couple of practices.
Red Bull is low key falling apart lately. Max suffered some major issues with his ERS and had to jump clear out of his car or he would have gotten electrocuted.
We’ll see if those gremlins pop up for either of the Red Bull tomorrow or in the race.
Perez Q1 exit incoming?
Dead heat for pole between George and Max. Wow! Not sure that’s happened since the infamous three-way tie at the ‘97 European GP.
Mercedes having pole pace is about as surprising as both Ferraris out in Q2. Could be an awesome race.
George has beaten him pretty soundly this season so far for sure. I think it’s okay to say Hamilton has lost a step while recognizing this is the George that came out of F2 as a champ and then put in those insane qualifying performances in the Williams when it was a true ****box. Sometimes he gets in his own way, but he’s been consistently quick this year.George had pace. Hamilton is legit looking finished.
I like this track and enjoyed qualifying. Just didn't have anything to say.From the lack of posts, it seems like nobody really gives a rat's fuzzy little hind end about this race.
If Checo can't get his form back soon, it would not be impossible to believe that Yuki could get moved up. One more Q1 exit could seal that.Red Bull are forfeiting the WCC by re-signing Checo for another two years. They have competition now. Baffling.
Following the pre-race show on F1pro. There is standing water in the pits.Looking like a full wets start.
Inters at minimum.
Checo is a total embarrassment