I’m not seeing Perez move?
The wheels are already interlocked before any slight movement.
The wheels are already interlocked before any slight movement.
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Yep, as I thought when I saw it live, it was Sainz slightly moving in whilst Perez remained going straight.Perez didn’t move as I thought
Nope, would not have been able to reach.Where did JV get his wardrobe from, the salvos clothes bin.
Max doesn't seem to like that circuitVerstappen's performance was disappointing when you consider Perez was figting for the victory.
Or the one coming upMax doesn't seem to like that circuit
A year doesnt go by without talk of flexi wings.There is a lot of complaining going on about Oscar's rear wing flexing. I wonder if with all the complaining the FIA look at it.
Probably the best Aussie win since Webber at the Nurburgring in 09.It was one of the most enjoyable Races since Riccardo at Monaco
And all of them giving mms of space to each other on the entry to the corner.
Reckon they will.Norris and Piastri won't stay in the same team for much longer IMO. Norris has the main character energy and Piastri is now putting up the results.
Ricciardo at Monza was pretty bloody awesome. Wasn't on pure talent like Oscar's but enjoyable nonetheless.Probably the best Aussie win since Webber at the Nurburgring in 09.
Young Oscar just doesn't get as excited as his manager
For sure, but I had this nagging feeling he was just the right place, right time guy.Ricciardo at Monza was pretty bloody awesome. Wasn't on pure talent like Oscar's but enjoyable nonetheless.
Aston Martin will need someone in a year or 2.Reckon they will.
If one leaves, it'll be Oscar (McLaren won't dump Lando). But if either left, where would they go that's going to allow them to compete for races/titles while being number 1? Obviously not Ferrari, not Red Bull while Max is there. Possibly Mercedes but that dynamic would basically be exactly the same as it is now.
They're both best left where they are really.