Stroll looked like he was crying on the radio complaining about his slow car.
But Alonso make it work.
This race, I agree. I was referring to the season so far.JPBD1990 wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 08:51They’re on completely different strategies. Leclerc maximised what was available today. A Ferrari 3-4 is the maximum, and they both did what they needed to. Not exactly ‘firmly outclassed’. Charles could have qualified 2nd (in people’s fantasies) ahead of Perez, and they’d be finishing 3-4 regardless.maseboogie wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 08:49Jeez Leclerc is getting firmly outclassed by Sainz. Great decision to drop him, Ferrari. /s
He was completely alongside and Ham was boxed in by the McL ahead. Albon was further back.denyall wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 07:37You'll notice that Lec passed Hamilton around the outside into 3.Cs98 wrote:Ricciardo was keeping the position whether he moved over or not, that's not a place you pass on the outside from half a car length back. Albon's decision making is not good here, from the standpoint of taking a big risk without any real reward. That doesn't mean he is technically at fault for the crash, it just means it was a bad decision to put himself in a risky position.
He gained about 10s total on pace to George after the first stops, before George joined that fight with Piastri and Alonso.
I guess people that understand Sainz is a proper teammate benchmark whereas Stroll is a joke?avantman wrote: ↑07 Apr 2024, 09:07Alonso DOTD, one of the easiest weekends to choose. Outperformed three significantly faster cars driven by very strong drivers and destroyed his teammate in the same car totally. Incredibly performance again, congrats! The level of understanding of modern fans voting for Leclerc, who got comfortably beaten by his teammate and finished P4 in clearly and easily 2nd fastest car, is just pathetic. Who are all these people?