It's almost identical to Leclerc in FP2 so not exactly unlikely for someone else to end up there. It makes Hamilton's crying about "it looks fine to me" even worse, he cares more about the championship than his fellow competitors' safety.
Bottas steaming into the back of vestappen in 3..2..
Absolutely, now we have another average tangle but since there is nowhere to go, we directly end up with a street clogged with two cars and another car in the one runoff area in a 100m circle.
Scary accident by Mazepin though, he ran into the back of that Alpine at quite some speed.
This track is garbage with the walls so close. Pure and utter garbage.
Any accident in the front is unavoidably going to become a mass crash with backrunners getting involved, too. Not only is that the most dangerous type of crash, it's also one that -even when everything goes well and no one is hurt- will still mean that a red flag is going to happen. Any time someone has a mild spin, you end up with a car careening from one side to the other, hitting barriers, spreading debris and being in the way of the other drives, that are very likely to hit the crashed car or those that avoid the crashed car themselves.
How many more crashes will there be? Enough to give Gio a send off podium before he's banished to the shadow realm of Formula mEme?
This race hasn't exactly been the best tribute to Sir Williams, has it?
How many more crashes will there be? Enough to give Gio a send off podium before he's banished to the shadow realm of Formula mEme?
This race hasn't exactly been the best tribute to Sir Williams, has it?