A perfect plan of execution and a quick rectification of falling behind Russell at the start were key to Max Verstappen's victory at the Spanish Grand Prix. Lando Norris eventually came close but finished second ahead of Lewis Hamilton who confirmed the resurgence of Mercedes.
The cheapest sort of pride is national pride, every miserable fool who has nothing at all of which he can be proud adopts, as a last resource, pride in the nation to which he belongs; thus reimbursing himself for his own inferiority.
The corners are all long-distance sweepers, except T1, T5. Talent difference within a team will show up starkly, as long corners mean the 'driver' contribution to laptime is significant.
Based on how all the cars have shown up until now, I think Redbull and McLaren will be ultra strong on this track. However, with 'updates' incoming, all notions of relative performance precedence is out the window. Truly going into the unknown, this race is.
Hopefully some rain to spice things up. This circuit tends to create dull Noah's ark races. Cars just line up 2 by 2 with each team because it so strongly selects based on windtunnel numbers.
Watch out for 1-2-3 and 12 -> the skillful ones are going to make up time here.
Actually, every single corner in this track is an 'interesting one' especially after removing that terrible chicane before the last corner. I don't know what to 'watch out for' , it's all over the place for me