I realise there were rows of well built safety fencing, but the crowd in direct line of the car’s trajectory looked unmoved as it hurtled towards them.
Great race, fantastic support from the vast crowd.
Events meaning that Ferrari couldn’t do a team-orders swap of the leader, was a nice finale. Everyone at all out pace.
Interesting/funny to see politics between teams and Leclerq complaining about his team without Mercedes/Hamilton being caught in the :catfight: melees.
I didn’t know about the loss of personnel.
I remember Ferrari doing a Mansour’s Citeh 25 years ago gathering Schumacher, Brawn, Stepney and Byrne.
Reluctantly accepting that Italians were inferior at F1 at that time.
Hey presto, with a bottomless pot of money, world titles.
F1 does this …. overnight (in one winter) an incredible team becomes also rans.
Mercedes seem light years behind the pack in 2022.
In the past this happened to McLaren, Ferrari.
I’m not sure why? It was only about 8 weeks ago that paranoid **** Horner was calling foul on Mercedes cheating...
Cutting back on outgoings and saving nearly a grand a year, I recently cancelled Sky Sports etc. Once my F1 access ends, I'm wondering if my timing's been rather fortuitous.
There’ve been a few of these of late in these concrete walled tracks. Idiots altering race destiny for drivers who’re a cut above.
Sky/C4 love it because it falsely bunches everyone up.
But it eliminates at a stroke, through no fault of their own, almost all the advantage built by drivers...