2023 Singapore Grand Prix - Marina Bay, Sep 15 -17

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Juzh
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Dude's hands were shaking all the way, wtf is he doing? I'm sure he will shrug it off in his usual fashion, like what are they gonna do to me, I'm daddy's boy, all of you get in line.

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Sad. But i don't know whether to laugh at Lance's clumsy misfortunes! It's just Q-1 and he put it all on the line?!!

It's crazy.. Is Alonso destroying him so much from the inside?
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napoleon1981 wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:26
I saw that stoll crash coming from TV 3 corners before it happened. Overdriving it so obviously its crazy.
He's an amateur. It's like he is in F-1 for kicks.
I think he has the talent, but just doesnt have the mindset to take his job seriously.
For Sure!!

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DGP123 wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:26
Yep. Time to put him out of his misery. I’d imagine the investors will put pressure on Lawrence for his departure.
Not gonna happen, papa stroll will make sure of it. It's the same as mazepins. If not for the whole ukr/rus situation he'd happily keep destroying those Haas cars to this day, and if god forbid he'd actually own a team we'd be stuck with him till we're all underground.

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in the end, the crash may have saved Alonso from getting kicked out in Q1, at least. It was close between him, Hamilton, Norris and Stroll

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ringo wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:29
napoleon1981 wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:26
I saw that stoll crash coming from TV 3 corners before it happened. Overdriving it so obviously its crazy.
He's an amateur. It's like he is in F-1 for kicks.
I think he has the talent, but just doesnt have the mindset to take his job seriously.
That’s what happens when your father runs the team like a mafioso and you know you won’t be sacked.

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He has no respect for equipment, budget or his mechanics. It must be so frustrating to see the car you spent nights on putting together, getting trashed like that, with thr spoiled brat being indifferent about it.

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The end of the session was looking very interesting also.

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ringo
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Makes you wonder how the management at Aston rationalizes keep Lance in the seat.
Or do they consider him an inherent hazard built into the team and they just have to plan around him and factor him into their objectives?

This restart it taking forever. Drivers to be investigated for impeding.
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ringo wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:29
napoleon1981 wrote:
16 Sep 2023, 15:26
I saw that stoll crash coming from TV 3 corners before it happened. Overdriving it so obviously its crazy.
He's an amateur. It's like he is in F-1 for kicks.
I think he has the talent, but just doesnt have the mindset to take his job seriously.
He's lucky he took his hands off the wheel when he did, otherwise that would have been nasty. I think the problem with Lance is, he's not under the same kind of pressure as other drivers who can't make the same sort
of mistakes Lance makes, especially in a cost cap era. Lance has the talent, he just doesn't seem to take
the sport seriously enough.

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In true FIA fashion Max will probably not be investigated or punished for his antics in the pit in Q1 and his impeeding of Tsunoda… 😁
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P45 for Lawson...

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Very interesting to see the Redbull after the removal of illegal flexing floors.

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Lawson may still get a penalty. Tsunoda spun ahead of him in S3

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While RB is making headlines for the wrong reasons, nobody talking about Haas sticking it to Q3 with both cars. Impressive!