Zie ook de nieuwere post - we zijn van hem af! :)
Zie ook de nieuwere post - we zijn van hem af! :)
Ik had enkele dagen terug, toen het kabinet viel, ook niet verwacht dat ie hierom zou opstappen. Het kan soms raar lopen. Maar misschien ziet ie het helemaal niet zitten om met de BBB te moeten regeren, waar het nu wel naar uitziet.
Was curious, so I just checked the replay, and it took just 40 seconds from the moment the safety car was called until the moment Norris drove into his pit box – even if the order for a switch to softs had been made immediately, that’s indeed not a lot of time, with a high chance of it going wrong. Glad Norris managed to hang on in second. Would Hamilton have had more chance on a pass by biding his time and being closer as soon as DRS was enabled? Or was passing Norris in the 1st lap (or 2nd) after the safety car his best bet after all?
I am amongst the ones that didn’t like the outfit photos at all - so I was a little sad as one of them is currently a hot post, but as with reddit, I don’t need to click it :) To each his own!
Yeah, he has a contract with them :(
No race should be decided by these numbers of infringements, so definitely something that should be addressed. At the same time I am reasonably positive about the actual outcome: There were a handful of drivers that clearly did get the memo and barely (or never) crossed the track limits. They were justly rewarded.
For some reason the main page of this sub still showed the first few lines text of the comment to me, even though the topic was listed with ‘Spoiler’. Is that expected?
Good sprint indeed. Hulkenberg, unlike most pitting, really risked losing a few important points – in the end he almost hauled back both Alonso and Stroll. Don’t think that 1 point for Alonso would improve his chances towards attacking Verstappen, but Perez is still in sight for him.
Once again a stellar job by Albon
“A surprise top three” – I assume you were not surprised to see Max there! 😅