AR3-GP wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:12
organic wrote: ↑08 Jun 2024, 23:10
Considering it was not the fastest car by quite a margin, great job by Max to run it so close (couldn't be closer). Tomorrow will no doubt be interesting with Russell alongside and the McLarens behind who can work together.
It would be good to have a wingman in the top 5, but oh well.
There's no worry with Russell. I have studied the Canadian GP race start extensively. P1 is never challenged. There won't be anything Max can do. The track is overbiased to pole with the inside line and short run to T1. It's similar to Monaco. 2nd place never has a chance.
For Max it will just be about protecting from Norris on his inside, and then trying to see if he can keep up with Russell.
this is good though, considering how dangerous would be engaging a battle with Russell in the first corner, I can already see carbon flying around from Max's sidepod
I think we can get Russell on the long distance, Norris will be the real rival for the victory I guess, important to keep position on him at the start