Who the hell rated this 6 or 7?!
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Who the hell rated this 6 or 7?!
Don't you think it odd that these things keep happening to him?
I think he probably should. The first half of last season, and the last part of the season before after he knew he was going, he seemed to get his old spark back but this season he seems to have lost it completely. Time to go. Hopefully, Schwartzman can get his seat.
Spark extinquished by Alfa's continued incompetence more like.
Haas are the only team I can think of.
Didn't Lewis just stick to the racing line when they tangled in Austria? Who got penalised that time?How on earth should Albon get penalised for that?! Mag went wide, Albon just stuck to the racing line.
Not odd at all, Albon is impatient and lacking instinct.Don't you think it odd that these things keep happening to him?
Not odd at all, Albon is impatient and lacking instinct.
I think he probably should. The first half of last season, and the last part of the season before after he knew he was going, he seemed to get his old spark back but this season he seems to have lost it completely. Time to go. Hopefully, Schwartzman can get his seat.
Tbh I think some of it is coming from the added pressure from Red Bull and their desire for him to perform, he feels he has to try these moves to keep the seat and keep his career going. After seeing the hypocrisy of Red Bull in Drive to Survive S2 between how badly RB and Horner were treating Gasly all while saying in Public how he was being supported and encouraged makes me feel very badly about Horner and the whole team. Quite frankly if they actually went through with their veiled threats to leave I wouldn’t be sad about it.I think Albon has poor judgement and attempts moves that get him into trouble (Austria and here) or invite trouble (Brazil, where he left the door open), but that's not the same thing as deserving a penalty.
As much as I'd love to see the Schumacher name return to F1, I just don't think Mick has it. He's in his second season of F2 now and hasn't really sparkled in terms of results or racecraft. Sure he's won a race, but it was the reverse grid race at Hungary and he was the cork in the bottle for most of it. If it was any other track he'd most likely have been passed.I wonder whether Ferrari will pull Schumacher, Schwartzman and Ilott into F1 next year, put Ilott in the Hass and the others into AR. They may as well take a punt given the performance of the engine and the cars that power them. Would love to see some of the new boys fighting in the midfield, clear out some of the journeyman
I agree with this, it did cross my mind yesterday, problem is he's making himself look worse by doing so imo.Tbh I think some of it is coming from the added pressure from Red Bull and their desire for him to perform, he feels he has to try these moves to keep the seat and keep his career going.
As much as I'd love to see the Schumacher name return to F1, I just don't think Mick has it. He's in his second season of F2 now and hasn't really sparkled in terms of results or racecraft.
As much as I'd love to see the Schumacher name return to F1, I just don't think Mick has it. He's in his second season of F2 now and hasn't really sparkled in terms of results or racecraft. Sure he's won a race, but it was the reverse grid race at Hungary and he was the cork in the bottle for most of it. If it was any other track he'd most likely have been passed.
Shwartzman does appear to be the real deal though. He was 3rd in his first year of F3, 1st in his second year and is currently leading the F2 standings in his rookie year. That's the kind of form that indicates to me that he's a very special talent.
How much of that is down to the car?