Getting lapped by your teammate with no damage to the car seems insane.Perez and Stroll have to get fired after the season and yes I know who his dad is.
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Getting lapped by your teammate with no damage to the car seems insane.Perez and Stroll have to get fired after the season and yes I know who his dad is.
Checo is broken, I wouldn’t be surprised if he already has been told he’s out and they just won’t announce until after the season.
probably announced after Mexican GP.Checo is broken, I wouldn’t be surprised if he already has been told he’s out and they just won’t announce until after the season.
Didn't realize just how bad the conditions were yesterday until reading some stuff today. Ocon was throwing up, a handful of them immediately went to the medical center at the end. Stroll looked drunk he was so tired when he was getting out of his car.
Didn't realize just how bad the conditions were yesterday until reading some stuff today. Ocon was throwing up, a handful of them immediately went to the medical center at the end. Stroll looked drunk he was so tired when he was getting out of his car.
That's really stupid.We're doing another sprint and another Friday qualifying? Lame.
I enjoy the Sprint format. Keeps the entire weekend interesting.
I don't mind the traditional format of P1, P2, P2, Q1, Q2, Q3, R. But I won't usually tune in for any of the practice sessions. I'll just catch the headlines.
Love the sprints, but I want to see them experiment with how they set the grid for it. Two qualifying sessions that are only difference is time limits is kind of boring and has to be confusing for casual fans. Just use next year to try out some different ideas, reverse grid and variants, single lap qualifying, and whatever sounds interesting.
Maybe this link works, Piastri had a pretty amazing save in P1.
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2023 United States GP FP1: Piastri pulls off impressive save after running off track in first practice
Oscar Piastri was a heartbeat away from crashing into the barriers in first practice at the Circuit of The Americas, but just managed to catch his McLaren as he ran wide at Turn 9.www.formula1.com