I don't think I've ever been so interested in a season where I know who the driving champ is going to be. The mid pack race is where it's at. Once again, Renault, Racing Point, and McLaren were all battling for 4th-8th (based on the starting grid). It's just unfortunate Sainz had another DNF or he would have been up there, too.
Perez had another great finish and Danny Ric placed well, too, albeit 22 seconds behind. Leclerc pulled one out of his ass to finish 10 secs behind in 6th and Ocon 6 secs behind him for 7th.
The Alpha Tauris placed well and Albon rounded out the top ten. And can you believe Giovinazzi finished 11th, ahead of 7 other cars???
Not sure what happened to Norris who started 8th and went backward, placing 15th.
Was disappointed with Russell's placement: the last car running and two places behind his teammate. Bad day for him, I guess.
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BTW, from the last I've seen/heard/read, Perez still doesn't have a drive for next year. It's really unfortunate Vettel took his seat because the last few seasons, Perez has really proven he deserves a good ride.
So far, here is the
confirmed lineup for the also-rans:
Ferrari - Leclerc, Sainz
McLaren - Danny Ric, ?
Racing Point - Vettel, Stroll
Red Bull - Verstappen, ?
Renault - Alonso, Ocon
Alfa Romeo, Alpha Tauri, nor Haas have confirmed their driver lineups yet.
Red Bull has not stated they're making any changes but Albon isn't confirmed, yet.
I really hope Perez ends up at a good team. What I'd
like to see is this:
McLaren - Ricciardo, Norris
Red Bull - Verstappen, Perez
Alpha Tauri - Gasly, Albon
I don't really care about Alfa or Haas. Neither is competitive. Maybe they need different engines. I don't know why Alfa isn't using one of their own.
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BTW, did you guys know that Alfa was originally an acronym: Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili (Anonymous Lombarda Automobile Factory)? I didn't. According to Wikipedia, Nicola Romeo, who owned a company that made machinery for mining companies, acquired the majority share of ALFA in 1915 and by 1918 owned it outright. "Romeo" was added in 1920 and that's how the company became Alfa Romeo.
Check out Peter de Klerk's '63 F1 car with an Alfa engine in it:
Agreed. And for that reason, I don't think it was Lewis' fault, it was Mercedes'. The penalty just happened to be administered to Lewis. I didn't have a problem with the penalty because, realistically, Lewis is running away with the championship... again.
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