MMMMMMMM wrote: ↑22 Oct 2018, 00:42
Indeed, looking good for 2019...
Verstappen started at the back of the grid along with the 2 Toro Rossos.
How on earth did he finish second on a power sensitive track ? Do you really think he would have made it if he had a lemon of a Honda in the back of his car ?
In all honestly, I try to keep it balanced, but some fans here have lost touch with reality.
REALITY: both Honda powered TR got lapped. Again. Not by Ferrari or Merc, but by RBR, powered by the turtle Renault engine.
I know, it’s the TR chassis you can still put the blame on. Luckily next year you will play the blame game with RBR.
Patience, earthling. Reality is that results are what you make of it. Gasly's first lap was not at all clean. Heck he cut the chicane in the esses to avoid Alonso and took a curb quite harshly. I think he went airborne in fact. I don't think he took debris and he probably had to avoid some but going over the curb might have done it.
Pierre:
"It was a long and difficult Sunday. Starting from P19 we knew it would be a difficult race. We took some debris after the chaotic first lap and that damaged the floor a bit, after that I was just trying to do everything I could from inside the car, but there was a massive loss of grip for the rest of the race. We decided for a two stop strategy but there wasn’t much we could do today. The pace over one lap in Qualifying was really good so there’s positives to take away from the weekend. It’s just a shame we couldn’t fight properly this time, but I’m really hoping we can carry the pace into Mexico and have a clean Qualifying there to get a good result for the team."