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Why the F1TV app doesnt auto switch between the "shows" still baffles me... their production is terrible

Max's 2nd drivers championship is all but sealed. Glad to see Merc with some pace. RBR strategy is on point
 
HAM: "Why are you stopping George? Thats a mistake mate, he had track position"

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Merc strategists pulled a Ferrari and went sleepy time.

Pit HAM for the softs, leave RUS out to play roadblock and you maybe get your first win of the season and perhaps even a double podium.
 
Fortunately for Charles, all the many Ferrari screw ups this week were on Carlos' side. I mean, how do you not being the tire out for a pitstop? :unsure:
 
Why the F1TV app doesnt auto switch between the "shows" still baffles me... their production is terrible
It's the FiA. The WRC and WRX apps are worse - they try to automatically break up the stages, pit walks, breaks etc which makes for a very awkward viewing experience unless your on the web.
 
Merc strategists pulled a Ferrari and went sleepy time.

Pit HAM for the softs, leave RUS out to play roadblock and you maybe get your first win of the season and perhaps even a double podium.
Russell doesn't play that game. He's here to win and is comfortably beating his team mate at present.
 
It's the FiA. The WRC and WRX apps are worse - they try to automatically break up the stages, pit walks, breaks etc which makes for a very awkward viewing experience unless your on the web.
Guess they ALL could take a leaf feom yhe MotoGP app... all sessions flow into each other and of there is a need for filler material its relevant and integrated (principal interviews or tech talks)
 
Russell doesn't play that game. He's here to win and is comfortably beating his team mate at present.
He is definitely more agile with his strategy calls and more willing to take risks. Lewis could learn a lot from him in changing it up on the fly
 
Russell doesn't play that game. He's here to win and is comfortably beating his team mate at present.

I'm talking about Merc's decision-making, which was non-existent.

Similar situation at Ferrari where we have seen Sainz tell his bunch of clowns what they should be doing. Today Russell was in the Sainz role of doing the thinking for the people that should be doing it.
 
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He is definitely more agile with his strategy calls and more willing to take risks. Lewis could learn a lot from him in changing it up on the fly
Think all the years at Williams has taught him to throw everything at it because sitting and hoping won’t make the car faster. Merc were undone by the VSC but have no excuse for the brain fart at the end. They lost the opportunity to win at the VSC and should have consolidated on the double podium. I guess 1 day they will learn that they aren’t a championship team anymore.
 
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