Soldato
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Max should retire more often.
I love being right all the timeSame. Everyone knows the result anyway and it's far too early. When I was a kid I'd get up for the crazy early races like Australia but sod that nowadays.
Just once more.Max should retire more often.
It's not like there was much more action than any other race except P2 is now P1. Don't get me wrong, it's great to see someone like Carlos getting a win, but P1 has very rarely been competitive for a number of years.Max should retire more often.
Apart from Max nobody gets away with stuff more than AlonsoWell, it was certainly worth Williams taking Logan Sargeant's car from him to let Alex Albon get...*checks notes*...no points. He'd better hope the stewards demote/DQ Alonso (which seems vanishingly unlikely).
Ferrari making a huge mistake dropping the wrong driver.
Consistency? Give Lewis a car and history tells you he’ll deliver consistent results. Neither Carlos or Charles have shown they can do that.I don't think they're wrong to keep Charles. But they probably shouldn't be dropping Carlos for Lewis. They have a driver pairing that works, why mess with it?
Because up to this point neither has won anything whereas Hamilton is an 8 time world champion with all of the pedigree and aura (can’t think of the right word) that comes with that. No denying they’re all great racers, can’t say I totally agree with kicking out a perfectly talented individual like Sainz.. but still.I don't think they're wrong to keep Charles. But they probably shouldn't be dropping Carlos for Lewis. They have a driver pairing that works, why mess with it?
Toto should sign Carlos for 2025.
Merc isn't signing anyone for a long term slot. They have Antonelli to keep a seat warm for. Sainz, meanwhile, doesn't want to be either a seatwarmer or the second driver in the team - going to Merc is merely swapping Leclerc for Russell. I think he'd like Aston, but will end up at Sauber/Audi crossing his fingers like a madman. Red Bull is an outside possibility.