It was a miracle, the car fixed itself mid race before then damaging itself again towards the end.
It was a miracle, the car fixed itself mid race before then damaging itself again towards the end.
Are you seriously going to deny that sausage curbs break cars?
It was closer than expected unfortunately. A lot of things didn't go Checo's way.
He like to play the villain.
Imagine they put a hole in their pockets to come and boo him and he takes away millions.
He has not lost his race pace which is his strong point since 2017.harty71 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 16:46No bias, just calling it like it is.Tiny73 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 16:43Your bias and ignorance shows through on every single post. At least you’re consistent I guessharty71 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 15:43Hamilton is pulling off a miracle drive here, he's catching up to Russell with a broken floor.
No, in all seriousness, how on earth did he manage to wreck his tyres so fast after passing Sainz, never seen anything like it from him before, he's really struggled this season.
He fried his tyres for one reason or another which is very unusual and disappointing from him.
His pace and consistency on the hards showed that he finally got his act together.
That's his season down to a tee, messy and inconsistent with times of promise.
Idk what happened on the first stint honestly, but I don't think you are right. Most of the season he had better tyre management than Russell, and he was very impressive on the Hards today, in France, at Silverstone, and in Spain.harty71 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 16:50He appears to have lost some of his tyre management skills, just look at the first stint.Spoutnik wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 16:48He has not lost his race pace which is his strong point since 2017.harty71 wrote: ↑20 Nov 2022, 16:46
No bias, just calling it like it is.
He fried his tyres for one reason or another which is very unusual and disappointing from him.
His pace and consistency on the hards showed that he finally got his act together.
That's his season down to a tee, messy and inconsistent with times of promise.
He even beat Russell on qualy (despite the fugazi of Hungary etc)
He mad much stronger pace than the Ferrari's, passed Sainz after letting him back through and within a lap his tyres were toast, that much so he was eaten up by Russell and fell a further 3 seconds behind.