Soldato
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Haas in 3rd? Crikey.
Half a second off Red Bull puts them behind Ferrari, Aston and Alpine though. Both have shown they've got the race pace to stay ahead on Sunday too.If mercs only half a second off rb with a good amount of new car that's not a bad thing.
Definitely, if it is then predictions will possibly be unreliable...With both Quali and Race looking likely to be wet, or at least damp-and-drying, the whole order is likely to be out of whack.
Don't tease us.With both Quali and Race looking likely to be wet, or at least damp-and-drying, the whole order is likely to be out of whack.
Almost demonstrated why the chicane was put there in the first place..Logan in the wall already. He really needs to put a good weekend together at some point.
He's thought to himself. "What would Latifi do?"Logan in the wall already. He really needs to put a good weekend together at some point.
To be fair the Williams did had a reputation for being very sensitive to the wind so I wonder if a gust caught out the car..He's thought to himself. "What would Latifi do?"
But a fresh car with zero development is closer than a 16 month developed car...Half a second off Red Bull puts them behind Ferrari, Aston and Alpine though. Both have shown they've got the race pace to stay ahead on Sunday too.
Aston and Alpines form this year is a thawn in Mercedes side.
I'd quite like to see a wet / wet & drying quali, and a dry race. I'm one of the weird ones that really likes this track. Even more so now that chicane has gone.Hopefully we have a mixed bag of dry and wet weather for quali and the race.