Decent run for Albon? We must not have seen the same GP, it takes almost 1 minute on botas, and almost ruined its race on Norris, being unable to pass sainz just
diffuser wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:20You can't blame LeClerc for not knowing that Vettel would move across.SF Engineer wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:10Obviously a disappointing qualifying and race.
Max had a great start and was unlucky to have Charles ‘understeer’ into him. Disappointed with the stewards call in that one.
Albon had a good weekend aside from the race start. He managed to make back the places but lost a good chunk of time in the process. As another poster mentioned I think he has shown enough to warrant keeping his seat for 2020.
Some people had been mentioning that adding another engine to the pool was a poor decision because qualifying went poorly. I don’t really think this is the case. It was likely planned for from the beginning of the season and therefore the lifespan management for the engines used previously would have been such that they would likely not last the season without another change at some point. Eventually money is the ruler of all so with that amount Honda brings to the table it is always going to happen for Suzuka.
If anything I think it could be argued that with the rate of development that continues to happen on the engine side, you are better off throwing one race a year to bring in a new spec engine even if you are going for the title...
Fia obviously supporting some sides at some times. From start of second half it is ferrari for sure. This is for the first time I see a jump start without penalty. When bottas made they said it is just perfect reaction time but not jump start. This time it is jump start but no penalty again.
Completely aggree with Verstappen. As he said this is going to be something like american wrestlingloner wrote: ↑13 Oct 2019, 09:55yep the start was good...
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