Not sure why the Lando hate. He had a slower start and that defined the next corner. He did well to get back into it with the car showing it's strength in the higher speed corner, but the rear did have a moment and couldn't keep the line in the lower speeds where Lando was fighting the car the whole time. He probably should have just given up first place as he knew the car didn't want to go where he was taking it. Switching wouldn't have worked but it would have been safer.
Hopefully that might also put paid to the idea that at those slow speeds, downforce isn't important. Looks top me like the car does not like to trail brake and this is why we lost the car next to Hamilton at the more aggressive area of turn in. I don't think he was squeezed much by Hamilton although it was a little, but that is what good racers do. If the car had held out then Lando would have been entitled to be on the inside for the next corner but it wasn't to be.
As predicted, once behind they won't make up ground. It's a shame. He'd have been slower than Max and a few others in any case, but he could have been top 4 here today.
I'm very certain that my prediction for the race is correct unfortunately, but this was always a throwaway race. I hoped for some nice points in Sprint and it was possible, but as soon as we drop behind someone through luck or racing incidents, we will struggle to get back in front, we need our races at this track to be clean and with good strategy.