"We did the right decision as a team, but unfortunately for me, it didn't pay off. We also had a slow stop on my side...we need to look at it, because it's been a few races now that we've been struggling in pit stops."
Seeing this drama with Carlos and Oscar as my two fave drivers is hilarious. Like why are y'all so turnt omg it was a racing incident if you don't like drivers trying to race, making a mistake, and complaining about it in interviews you're watching the wrong sport sorry
It’s not always worth being a first lap hero. You have to anticipate what everyone else around you is about to do. Sometimes you come off worse even when you try to back out of it.
He then watched his teammate drive a very mature race. Wrong set up, wrong tyres, steering issues, zero hope and just kept on fighting back into the points.
What we need to remember, Lando would never have gone for that move in his rookie season, but at the same time, Lando could not have pulled that result off 3 seasons ago. Everything comes with time. Oscar has had next to no time on the grid.
When you combine Oscar’s rookie lack of fear and Lando’s older head, no wonder this team has turned their season around. Some races the naivety wins out, some it will be the more experienced approach, some times they will have no luck at all. Still super impressed with them both the first half of this season.
The sky f1 commentators complaining about the start of the sprint shoot out getting delayed is honestly annoying me. How many more drivers need to die before the wet conditions at Spa are no longer the punchline of a joke?