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Where’s Max?Why every driver wants to drive for Ferrari
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Where’s Max?Why every driver wants to drive for Ferrari
Both true. We know Stroll is a write off.
But the point is even a 45 year old Alonso wouldn't be able to get the best out of a Newey car. None of us can escape age and claim that we're just as sharp now as we were 20 years ago. They would need a strong relatively young first driver to get the best out of that car. Alonso at best can provide feedback into the development of the car. Maybe that's the plan until he retires...
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You and me both, I resumed watching F1 this year after more than a decade of not watching it. Turned out to be the perfect season to do soBest season so far since ive been watching F1 because of how mixed up it is.
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The season where Max brake checked Hamilton was also awesome.Best season so far since ive been watching F1 because of how mixed up it is.
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You’d think it was a lot closer based on how the press and social media are going on about it and ignoring the Ferraris and Mercs in the mix. My gut is it’ll still boil down to Max and Lando.
You really think he is going to out drive Nico in that piece of crap car?If he scores, and scores well, I wonder if Haas would stick with him for the rest of the year and give Kev his marching orders. Haas are only 6 points off VCarb RB and with the difference in prize money substantial, Haas should be doing all they can to finish 6th. If binning Kev and putting Bearman in for the rest of the season achieves that, then that's what they would have to do.
You really think he is going to out drive Nico in that piece of crap car?
Anything is possible, I don't rate any of the hasbeens on the grid. Then again Bearman is a rookie and a crash is probably more likely. When He drove for Ferrari I think the main plan was not to crash a fast car as to impress. Now he has a contract so maybe he is going to "push" in a shitbox.You really think he is going to out drive Nico in that piece of crap car?
Magnussen won't be in the race, but Nico will be. There usually only 2 spaces available in the top 10 positions in a race to even score points. In your scenario now, both Haas cars would have to finish inside the points. A very very low chance that would happen.No, but he may outdrive Magnussen so Haas would then potentially have two drivers scoring points instead of one carrying the team
Yip, in the red car he had a much higher chance of ending in the points, just by having a much faster car.Anything is possible, I don't rate any of the hasbeens on the grid. Then again Bearman is a rookie and a crash is probably more likely. When He drove for Ferrari I think the main plan was not to crash a fast car as to impress. Now he has a contract so maybe he is going to "push" in a shitbox.
I am not really worried about scoring points. I want to see how he goes against Hulkenberg. I know its a bit of a stretch as he is a rookie and never driven the car, would have been better to see him over say 10 races against Kev.Yip, in the red car he had a much higher chance of ending in the points, just by having a much faster car.
I just don't see him scoring points in the next race. If he does, I will be ready to eat humble pie.