Toto frauding Vasseur with Bottas at SauberTOTAL HAMILTON Q2 DEATH.
Toto frauding Vasseur again with Hamilton at Ferrari
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Toto frauding Vasseur with Bottas at SauberTOTAL HAMILTON Q2 DEATH.
If wishes were horses, Crofty would have a herd of 10,000 and would be convinced that Hamilton could beat every last one in a foot race.Crofty was still saying Hamilton was capable of pole half way through Q2.
The other hilight was Ted saying Magnessens' lap probably wasn't good enough to get through when he'd just gone p13 in Q2, like no shit dip shit.
Maybe merc just aren't that good at building cars when they don't start they engine 2 years before and they have a secret pirelli tyre test
Maybe merc just aren't that good at building cars when they don't have a jet engine to work with.
What's the deep lore on this?Maybe merc just aren't that good at building cars when they don't start they engine 2 years before and they have a secret pirelli tyre test
What's the deep lore on this?
He did express desire to drive for Ferrari somewhere in his near future. Imagine that, he'd either have taken Schumacher's place or play second fiddle to him, and the F1 landscape would have been vastly different if he lived that long. Or maybe just pick up his shit and leave for Indycar, since he also enjoyed greatly his Penske tests to the point he also considered running at least one Indy 500 edition as well.As a Brazilian i'm kinda glad Senna died at his peak, (even with a crippled, welded together car, he was going toe to toe with Schumacher at his prime and with a ilegal car, and his partner nearly won the 1994 season anyway), i can imagine him becoming a very bitter, salty man like hamilton until he's forced out in the late 90s, probably also finishing his career at Ferrari like Hamilton is now doing.
He could also had gone to be the woke version of Piquet, just because he would never be associated with Piquet, who was always a provocative conservative since the 1980s.He did express desire to drive for Ferrari somewhere in his near future. Imagine that, he'd either have taken Schumacher's place or play second fiddle to him, and the F1 landscape would have been vastly different if he lived that long. Or maybe just pick up his shit and leave for Indycar, since he also enjoyed greatly his Penske tests to the point he also considered running at least one Indy 500 edition as well.
But yeah, if he were alive today, I'm afraid he'd most likely bitch and moan about the modern standards. And if he were to become a commentator, he'd just back-and-forth with Galvão Bueno or Sergio Maurício about dem good ol' days while mostly ignoring the on-track action.
And don't forget unlike any other era of F1 ever they forced them to lock any further engine development behind the gay token nonsense that locked in the status quo and stopped anyone from catching up. Then they held the regs stable for the longest period in F1 history.workers from Brixworth who had powered Mika, Lewis and Jenson to world titles built an all conquering power unit which was the envy of the grid.