I meant to say ‘wouldn't be too bad starting on the second row’
But ultimately the pole should be celebrated, I was bouncing when he crossed the line just like when Dan did in Monza
I meant to say ‘wouldn't be too bad starting on the second row’
Totally agree.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Sep 2021, 15:17That’s true… But, the impact of Pole for the Team and for a driver like Lando is huge… Braking that glass ceiling and validating what you are doing builds momentum and increases motivation… This bodes well for next year!
There has to be a little bit of regret from Carlos… He might be thinking that he made the switch a year too soonCjC wrote: ↑25 Sep 2021, 15:21Totally agree.
Lando totally deserves this pole and I’m glad he took it.
What must Sainz be thinking?
It smells like 1997 but back then we did not have a such a drastic rules change in 1998, regs were more or less the same, so its open for all next year, we can't take anything from this season only the great team spirit which we certainly have.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑25 Sep 2021, 15:14Considering Sainz starts on the dirty side I think Lando has a good chance of leading the start of the race. Let's see if the Williams or Lewis pressures Sainz to destroy his tyres. In any case I am hoping for conditions that will benefit Mclaren to get a second victory. This is so much 1997 and that gives me tremendous positive feeling for next year considering what happened last time.
Agreed.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Sep 2021, 15:27There has to be a little bit of regret from Carlos… He might be thinking that he made the switch a year too soon![]()
Oh… Absolutely… The thing is, with how McLaren is operating now, he may have a had as much of a chance in Orange as he does in Red.CjC wrote:Agreed.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑25 Sep 2021, 15:27There has to be a little bit of regret from Carlos… He might be thinking that he made the switch a year too soon![]()
I said it tongue in cheek too, he probably won’t be too concerned... his goal is to be WDC and will think his best bet it’s with the Ferrari