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Yes, but not when the driver is over 30 seconds infrontis there not a rule about not doing dummy pit calls
Yes, but not when the driver is over 30 seconds infrontis there not a rule about not doing dummy pit calls
You are rightStay out, Hammy.
Track position trumps all.
So to speak.
Quod erat demonstrandum.You are right
Lewis could push his car to the end of the race and still win
Why take the chance of something going wrong
Yes, I think they'd be crazy too.Bottas is really fighting to keep his place at Mercedes, I think Mercedes would be crazy to let him go, the one fly in the ointment is, what is the deal Mercedes have with Williams
I can see Leclerc doing what Danny Ric did when he beat Vettel in his first season racing him at Red Bull, the problem for Vettel is where can he go this time, last time he went to Ferrari no where to go this time except retire LOL
Max to the red cars maybe
unless lewis wants a way out
I don’t see any reason Lewis would leave Merc unless he pulls a Rosberg and announces a surprise retirement to pursue his music career.
Max to Ferrari has to be a possibility, but for sure Alonso’s people will be practically melting the phone lines at Maranello with their ever more frantic calls for Nando to be given one more go.
What would you do in Ferrari’s position with an expensive and under performing Vettel in the car?
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I had a good time, both watching the race and the cricket in the fan zone afterwards (apart from when they timed it so Lewis came onto the stage just as the super over was about to begin ).
He’s a racing driver. He wants to win in a Ferrari. If he didn’t want that, he wouldn’t be a racing driver.I can’t see Lewis going to Ferrari. Why leave a winning team and why go to one whose home-based supporters are, quite frankly, a lot less likely to accept a black man. Lewis knows the reception he’s often received in Spain and Italy and a move to Ferrari would be to go looking for trouble imho.