Yeah. Just didn't have enough patience out there.Tough day for Max. He had a top 3 car for sure. Just a few too many mistakes.
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Yeah. Just didn't have enough patience out there.Tough day for Max. He had a top 3 car for sure. Just a few too many mistakes.
Could be the beginning of the end for Bottas. Russell has looked good so far.with Hamilton out and Russell in, most excited I've been for an F1 race in a bit.
That car is absolutely incredible. Russell has talent and showed it in a big way. I think he secured his seat for 2022 today. Bottas just doesn't have the same skill. He's good but hasn't done anything special with a truly special car.So freaking tired of Bottas just stinking up the best seat on the grid.
Also, Red Bull need to can Albon and hire Perez. I think Albon is a great dude, but let's get real.
I'm glad Russell jumped in and kicked ass. Shows how truly special that Mercedes is.
We've made some preliminary plans to make it out to miami for the race next year. Should be a good time either wayLooking forward to seeing what comes of the Miami race announcement. The digital preview looks a lot like Monaco in the sense that there is no space to go off track. Coins make for some interesting racing.
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Similar feel. But there are a couple longer straights which should help with overtakes hopefully.Looking forward to seeing what comes of the Miami race announcement. The digital preview looks a lot like Monaco in the sense that there is no space to go off track. Coins make for some interesting racing.
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Same. Have family in the Ft. Lauderdale area so we've been talking about trying to make it workWe've made some preliminary plans to make it out to miami for the race next year. Should be a good time either way