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I know this is not totally relevant but if Ollie keeps this up, he will absolutely be driving for Ferrari once Lewis retires.
He will be in the Ferrari sooner rather than later. Either when Lewis retires or if Leclerc can't compete with a highly motivated Lewis. But that's for the future.
Solid result, the McLaren's looked untouchable over a single lap so a 3-5 is a good outcome, especially considering how much the temperature dropped and how that has proven to be a very unfavorable scenario for the Ferrari in the recent past.
It will be interesting to see how the two (McLaren & Ferrari) compare in race pace which is what really counts, as long as you don't shoot yourself in the foot in qualifying that is!
Thankfully Ferrari seem to have addressed their qualifying woes, they are clearly still a little short but at least they are now capable of placing their cars high up the grid were their solid race pace has a chance to make the difference.
Cmon guys at the Ferrari. Help us please here at Red Bull. Really would like that you will have great race pace tomorrow and win at least 2-3 races until the end. Fingers crossed you will get that WCC.
Luckily Brasil is no so favourable in terms of track position. Wil see. Mclren should this had in pocket but who knows maybe they again hit graining. Sprint should be ok for them maybe. IDK
"And if you no longer go for a gap that exists, you're no longer a racing driver..." Ayrton Senna