IndoMike
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Deary me. Lewis gets 2 x 5 second time penalties for practising starts in the wrong position. That plus starting with soft tyres us a big blow.
Chandhok is an excellent commentator, as are many of the other ex-pros on the Sky team. The only real let downs are Coulthard and Herbert, the latter especially who thinks everything is part of a comedy show.An eventful qualifying session in Sochi for the Russian GP today....Hamilton on pole despite very nearly not making it into quali three after Vettel caused the session to be stopped with shunt...on a side note I thought Karun Chandhok did a good job in the commentary box he comes across as very enthusiastic.
Couldn’t quite believe how many spectators were there today I guess that’s Russia for you.Sochi is such a poor track. Only the roubles keep F1 there.
Second spikes reported inside the paddock as well as outside.Couldn’t quite believe how many spectators were there today I guess that’s Russia for you.
It looked crazy not a mask in sight in the stands...not surprised the drivers kept their gloves on up on the podium.Second spikes reported inside the paddock as well as outside.
https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2020/09/26/f1-reports-biggest-coronavirus-spike-this-year-ahead-of-russian-grand-prix-a71561
I'll be amazed if Mick isn't in an Alfa Romeo next season. Callum Illott is touch and go, depends on how much Ferrari influence Haas and whether they actually want to for Callum. Grosjean must be on his way but I think K-Mag will be safe. Then it's down to money and Perez comes with a lot but will he want to drop down to Haas? The Hulk will cost but a big step up in quality for Haas over Grosjean. Of course, there always could be a second seat at Alfa.Mick Schumacher one of three Ferrari academy drivers to make F1 race weekend debuts at Eiffel GP
Not really much choice for Perez though who’s very unfortunate to be losing his seat at Racing Point (Aston Martin) to Vettel...Hulkenberg made a big impression at the 70th Anniversary Grand Prix at Silverstone and deserves much better machinery than Haas but would probably take it after a year out.I'll be amazed if Mick isn't in an Alfa Romeo next season. Callum Illott is touch and go, depends on how much Ferrari influence Haas and whether they actually want to for Callum. Grosjean must be on his way but I think K-Mag will be safe. Then it's down to money and Perez comes with a lot but will he want to drop down to Haas? The Hulk will cost but a big step up in quality for Haas over Grosjean. Of course, there always could be a second seat at Alfa.
Ps. Another year in F2 for Robert Schwartzman will do him good.