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Why is Ferrari so addicted to the #1 driver? It's going to kill this race for them. Just let Kimi go. Bizarre.
Because spoiled golden child.
Why is Ferrari so addicted to the #1 driver? It's going to kill this race for them. Just let Kimi go. Bizarre.
Because Seb is leading the championship by just 1 point, and every point could be crucial for the title.Why is Ferrari so addicted to the #1 driver? It's going to kill this race for them. Just let Kimi go. Bizarre.
"I can't hear you asking me to swap back again due to all the radio issues."'Lewis will let you past if he can't pass Kimi...' he lied.
They're banking that the track's nature of making overtaking impossible will allow them to avoid a swap. I'm inclined to believe it will work.Why is Ferrari so addicted to the #1 driver? It's going to kill this race for them. Just let Kimi go. Bizarre.
The Mercedes version of Red Bull's Multi 21."I can't hear you asking me to swap back again due to all the radio issues."
They're banking that the track's nature of making overtaking impossible will allow them to avoid a swap. I'm inclined to believe it will work.
Wishful thinking...If Ferrari lose this guaranteed race win in front of Ferrari and Marchionne, Arrivabenne will be out of a job...
Hamilton just asked if the team want him to let Bottas back past...
And a few other posters heads just exploded in shockI fell off my chair...
Whatever the case, it's working because Vettel has pulled further ahead of Kimi.Relying on luck and hope is not the same as strategy.
Magnussen just forced Hulkenberg off the track. Surely he has to get a penalty
The reason why is because they were alongside each other and you have to leave room.Why? Because he drives for HAAS? There was no contact. He just didn't leave room, and didn't have to.
Given how the FIA applies penalties, I'm sure one is coming, though.