It's hilarious how Racing Point can stay competitive using Mercedes' 2019 car. Maybe this budget cap will bring good things
The portugal circuit looks like so much fun with the undulations. Used to go to the Canadian Grand Prix annually, but it's been 20 years, when I turned on the F1 this year during Covid after a long absence, I have to say that the F1 garages and broadcast are apex predators when it comes to technology. They spare no expense compared to other sports. Everything is state of the art. Kudos.
Raikkönen with quite the insane first lap, from p16 to p6. One of the best laps ever probably and shows his experience& calmness.
Mick joining Haas, Vettel for Aston Martin, Alonso coming back... If Hülkenberg gets a cockpit, this season will be great.
What an absolute mix of emotions from this race. Lewis may sit the final race as well, but either way, Russell looks pretty locked into the Mercedes seat for 2022. If Red Bull doesn’t make Perez an offer, they are idiots.
It's a shame how F1 cockpits are mainly about marketing and money, guys like Perez and Hülkenberg should be absolute locks for a good team but don't get the chance. Meanwhile mediocre sons of billionaires get their daddy to invest and **** up weekend after weekend. Or you see someone like Mazepin joining Haas, despite being a twat and almost killing someone this weekend with absolute reckless behaviour.
Romain Grosjean claims first IndyCar pole position at Indy Grand Prix six months after Bahrain GP F1 crash https://www.skysports.com/f1/news/2...and-prix-six-months-after-bahrain-gp-f1-crash
Crazy this guy is still allowed to drive, one of these days he'll end up killing someone on the grid.
Thinking a great heist movie would involve a group stealing all of the F1 cars right from their shipping carts in one swoop and the F1 drivers are hired to hunt them down.