Mercedes is still way off the pace from red bull. Perez passed Hamilton without DRS on the outside of a turn
TEAM STANDINGS ๐
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Ferrari remains at the top, whilst Mercedes takes a ๐ point lead over Red Bull ๐#AusGP #F1 pic.twitter.com/28uJiFnbLH
Spaceball 1 said:
Watching Sainz struggle I Would love to see Gasly paired with LeClerc at Ferrari. I thinks he's far and away the most under rated driver.
Also what's up with Aston Martin? They are trash, didn't see this coming at all
NewOldAg said:Gladiator 96 said:This LEGO McLaren took 288,315 bricks and 1,893 hours to build ๐ฒ pic.twitter.com/P5Qgp4Ui6t
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Maybe now McLaren can actually start working on the real race car .
MAROON said:
Carlos has had two podiums out of three races. Except for yesterday he's done exactly what Ferrari wants - be Leclerc's wingman
NewOldAg said:
AM's former principle said "you can't have two popes" as the reason he left AM and went to Alpine.
Charlie Conway said:
if Max's car doesn't blow up twice it would almost be impossible to make this argument
I agree with this, only because Sergio is renowned for taking care of his car. It's pretty apparent the fuel pickup and hydraulics systems have a pretty big reliability issue for RB, and Sergio's driving style gives them a better chance in that regard. The moment the reliability improves, however, Max will take back that role.Brad 98 said:
All in all that was one of the most boring of races. IMO Sergio Perez at this time is the better driver for Red Bull with this current car.
To be fair, Sergio was controlling that race quite well and got screwed on the timing of the safety car.Quote:
The only race they both finished Max won and Checo wasn't on the podium.
find yourself someone who likes you as much as toto wolff likes max verstappen pic.twitter.com/yr8PYKMk0b
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Charles Leclerc's $320,000 Richard Mille watch was stolen in Italy while signing autographs and taking photos with fans. https://t.co/fOCWxSa1pX
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BREAKING: @Carlossainz55 will be a @ScuderiaFerrari driver until 2024! #F1 pic.twitter.com/hKq913H251
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