Leclerc or sainz would be a real story, and a nice reset and refreshing moment for the championship before normal business resumes for the rest of the season.
As a Ferrari fan though, I don’t expect that to happen. Merc is asleep.
Leclerc or sainz would be a real story, and a nice reset and refreshing moment for the championship before normal business resumes for the rest of the season.
The irony of Monaco - FP and quali are great fun to watch, the race fairly is. Other tracks, FP is dull, quali is great and the race is sometimes great. Monaco - you couldn't make it up.
Even as a non-Ferrari fan I'm stoked to see them up there. I prefer Carlos, but it would be a good story line.
Surprising, but this is good for the team as Mick will need to push a little bit more.NathanOlder wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 15:53Haas seemed to have swapped their drivers round this weekend. Mazepin faster in both sessions, and Mick just hit the wall
I predict Mick pushes it more and is more likely to bin it here... he's been racey with Williams and I think is feeling aggressive in the car. I think Mazepin at this point will want to make a point about not crashing.
For sure. I’m happy for the team, but not the management.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 15:58This, but it lets Ferrari headline it for two days which is good for them / the sport.
I'd say minimum fuel, maximum power, and nearly a 100% focus on qualifying pace. This is probably their best chance at a podium this season, if we don't have any races with crazy oddities.
Humdinger about what? The Monaco holiday?El Scorchio wrote: ↑20 May 2021, 15:13Some lovely trading of times between Hamilton and Verstappen there. Tomorrow could be a humdinger.