2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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Re: 2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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Great grid tomorrow

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Re: 2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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How to drive in the rain for dummies - Max Verstappen

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Re: 2022 Canadian Grand Prix - Montreal, June 17 - 19

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well, in Sainz defense, did anyone notice how much his helmet bounced there before last chicane?

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chrisc90 wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:07
Someone has to have the balls to go for a slicks run at the end!
Too much balls from Russell mate, it was still fairly wet in S1.
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jz11 wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:16
well, in Sainz defense, did anyone notice how much his helmet bounced there before last chicane?
He said he sent it in the chicane because his lap wasn't so good. He had a couple of moments in S2 after a good S1.

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It'd been perfect Max in P2 and Fred in P1, so we could see a good race to T1.
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jz11 wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:16
well, in Sainz defense, did anyone notice how much his helmet bounced there before last chicane?
I know I'm probably boring but am afraid he choked... Again.

OK I knew he wouldn't get a pole. In dry he isn't as fast as Verstappen, let alone wet.. But P2 was for grabs easy.

If he doesn't clear Alonso at the start he will get stuck behind and it is another easy win for Max..
I hope Alonso had a setup for wet more than for dry, that could hurt their performance on straights.

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Hopefully we get to see a Alonso and Verstappen battle

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Odds on Russell finish ahead of Hamilton? 👀
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Lol Maxes RB is far superior from ALo and SAI. Anything than cruising 10s infront or more would be surprise. Its fun to watch this new brutal Max. Almost Red Barron like or Prost with relentless surgical precision forcing competition into mistakes.
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politburo wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:17
chrisc90 wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:07
Someone has to have the balls to go for a slicks run at the end!
Too much balls from Russell mate, it was still fairly wet in S1.
Yeah, had he cleared that first corners and the last he probably had enough dry to give them a good go. Instead he wrote his rear wing off
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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I would LOVE to see Alonso passing Verstapen at turn 1/2.
That will make the race interesting!
Otherwise, it will be a walk in the park for Verstapen.

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tpe wrote:
18 Jun 2022, 23:27
I would LOVE to see Alonso passing Verstapen at turn 1/2.
That will make the race interesting!
Wouldn't really be surprised if Alonso starts on softs just to get into the lead

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We could expect the Alonso train of 19 cars tomorrow lol. Driving like an animal

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Haha a.
Yes.
Now imagine what will happen if manages to pass Verstapen!