I don’t know how to feel about this
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Hah
He did throw it on backwards at least!deadhead wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:07I don’t know how to feel about this
https://x.com/nnicolef1/status/17872628 ... 2n8am2mMAg
Hah
Agreed. Sometimes you gamble and you lose.SoulPancake13 wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:20Is it though... I mean Sainz did cause that collision by losing control of the car.
This is quite deceptive in the case of Norris. He had 3 tenths or more on everyone. In the beginning of the race he was stuck behind Perez who was the slowest of the top cars. In the middle, he showed his pace. In the end, his fresher hards did not make a big difference. Verstappen did 40+ laps on hards here last year. In the final stint, Norris wasn't even pushing anymore. He had over 7 seconds margin to the next car.JPower wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:34Pace was good contrary to what was said earlier in this thread.
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True, that was pretty evident when he was behind Piastri and Sainz and closing in on them fairly easily. But, just wanted to push back on the narrative that the pace was "disappointing" given the car really hasn't changed since Bahrain.AR3-GP wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:38This is quite deceptive in the case of Norris. He had 3 tenths or more on everyone. In the beginning of the race he was stuck behind Perez who was the slowest of the top cars. In the middle, he showed his pace. In the end, his fresher hards did not make a big difference. Verstappen did 40+ laps on hards here last year. In the final stint, Norris wasn't even pushing anymore. He had over 7 seconds margin to the next car.JPower wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:34Pace was good contrary to what was said earlier in this thread.
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That is fair.JPower wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:47True, that was pretty evident when he was behind Piastri and Sainz and closing in on them fairly easily. But, just wanted to push back on the narrative that the pace was "disappointing" given the car really hasn't changed since Bahrain.AR3-GP wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:38This is quite deceptive in the case of Norris. He had 3 tenths or more on everyone. In the beginning of the race he was stuck behind Perez who was the slowest of the top cars. In the middle, he showed his pace. In the end, his fresher hards did not make a big difference. Verstappen did 40+ laps on hards here last year. In the final stint, Norris wasn't even pushing anymore. He had over 7 seconds margin to the next car.JPower wrote: ↑06 May 2024, 03:34Pace was good contrary to what was said earlier in this thread.
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If that’s a penalty, and I may see the point, then Piastri pushing Sainz out of track was a penalty as well, he also missed the apex to defend and ended up taking both out of track.Xyz22 wrote:
Fantastic, Piastri pushes Sainz - no penalty. Piastri hits Sainz' tyre himself - penalty Sainz. Nothing less to expect when it comes to how Ferrari is treated! This has to be protested
We were a bit unlucky with the Safety Car, but that’s how it goes. The Safety Car is so used to seeing Max ahead that it came out in front of him. But that’s how it is.