What a mess! I know they were stacked up, but come ON.
It's not a boring race, but it is a head-scratcher.
It's not a boring race, but it is a head-scratcher.
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Oh geez. Is this Ferrari or Merc?
Two points for Russell is worse than crumbs. I feel badly for both Bottas and Russell - normally, it's just Bottas that gets shafted, but they really made Russell feel right at home...
Good for the podium folks, though! That is quite nice to see.
Three points actually, as he also had the fastest lap. But he's also potentially facing a penalty because of the tire incident so he may not be keeping the points. We'll see.
Ah, I blinked when he got that third point. But I hope that he got in early enough to change the tires and fix the mistake - it sounded like that might be possible from the perspective of the announcers, but I'm sure the stewards will sort it soon.
Why put the body through the 2-8 G force stresses for two hours right after recovering from a disease like COVID? Nuts! I guess you just can't get that boyracer out of Lewis.Latest published rumors are that Lewis has tested negative and is still in Bahrain but will arrive in Abu Dhabi on Friday. He'll spend 24 hours in isolation, get tested, and be in the Mercedes on Saturday.
Russell will likely practice in the Merc on Friday and move to the Williams on Saturday. Poor George.
Why put the body through the 2-8 G force stresses for two hours right after recovering from a disease like COVID? Nuts! I guess you just can't get that boyracer out of Lewis.
And there were rumours that Lewis wanted to retire after this season to pursue his other interests!
I found it interesting that there were no words of encouragement or anything from Lewis towards Russell last week. One gets the feeling he's not that enthusiastic about Boy George running up front in his car.
UPDATE:
Lewis is in Abu Dhabi and has passed his tests. He is cleared to race.
Hamilton to make Mercedes return in Abu Dhabi after testing Covid-negative, with Russell heading back to Williams | Formula 1®
George Russell will not get the chance for a shot at redemption in Abu Dhabi this weekend after world champion Lewis Hamilton was declared fit to race, following one race off whilst recovering from Covid-19.www.formula1.com
Good to see Max on pole. Lewis admitted he’s not 100%. My guess be just couldn’t stand to see George in his car?
Probably, but these guys are competitors. They want to be in the car. I'm sure Hamilton would have still driven this week even if Russell had struggled last week. But...I do think seeing how "easy" it seemed to be for Russell to step in and run up front in his car likely sealed it in Lewis' head that he was driving this week no matter what. No sense letting the kid get too much limelight at his expense.
I figure that Hamilton will either (a) get by Bottas at the start, or (b) Bottas' race pace will be less than Hamilton's and Merc will get Lewis past him ("Valtteri, it's James") before Max gets too far away. Whether they can get Lewis past the Red Bull remains to be seen.
Toto at the end here is thinking, why didn't we keep George?
Lewis just went through the motions today. Too bad we got robbed of George again.
Alonso ran a faster time than Ocon and Ricciardo qualified for during testing today. I’m quite excited to see what the old man can do. He seems extremely motivated.
Makes for an interesting upcoming season. The Renault car is improving with Alonso on-board will squeeze out as much as one can with the next car.
McClaren's improving with a good driver line-up.
Red Bull if they sign up Perez will have a fantastic 1-2 punch.
The weak link's now Bottas.
And we have the ultimate Good Buy / Bad Guy scenario at Haas with Schumacher and Mazepin, just to keep some interest on the race at the back of the grid.
Gotta figure Ferrari has (mostly) given up on 2021 and is focusing on the new regs for 2022. Mercedes is Mercedes. Will Red Bull figure it out and be a force from day one 2022? The most interesting one for me (for 2022) is McLaren. They've made tremendous strides and will have a really solid driver line up with Norris and Ricciardo.Then the following season, 2022 with the big rules changes. There might be some shakeup coming though a well run team like Mercedes I imagine they will roll with the punches better than most.
Gotta figure Ferrari has (mostly) given up on 2021 and is focusing on the new regs for 2022. Mercedes is Mercedes. Will Red Bull figure it out and be a force from day one 2022? The most interesting one for me (for 2022) is McLaren. They've made tremendous strides and will have a really solid driver line up with Norris and Ricciardo.
Looking at it, it's really amazing Williams lasted as long as they did. Times change for sure. I'm still not 100% certain Mercedes sticks around for the long haul. They aren't F1 lifers like McLaren, Ferrari, etc. If that happens and Hamilton still wants to race.....could he return to McLaren. THE PRODIGAL SON RETURNSZak brown deserves a lot of credit. The turnaround in such s short space of time... Ferrari ought to hire him away.
Not sure if you heard but McLaren just got a huge capital injection the other day:
MSP Sports Capital will invest £185m into McLaren Racing (F1 and IndyCar), acquiring an initial 15% stake that will increase to 33% by the end of 2022, in a deal that values the team at £560m.
Interesting times ahead.
Looking at it, it's really amazing Williams lasted as long as they did. Times change for sure. I'm still not 100% certain Mercedes sticks around for the long haul. They aren't F1 lifers like McLaren, Ferrari, etc. If that happens and Hamilton still wants to race.....could he return to McLaren. THE PRODIGAL SON RETURNS
Hamilton is an alien. What he did in Turkey should be illegal. Bottas should have retired after that race due to embarrassment. On that note, it's a mystery. Hamilton has no family and seems like he's far more focused than say Raikkonen (likely the greatest getaway driver of all time should you need to hire one) or even Schumacher when he was in the twilight of his career. I think Hamilton may want a challenge (Ferrari???) at some point to shut up the doubters who insist he only wins b/c Mercedes.Hamilton is 35. I think he'll wrap it up at Mercedes. I could even see it being as soon as the end of next season depending on what Toto does. He'll have his 8th title, his 100th+ GP win, and with the unknown changes for 2020+ he might see it as a good time to walk away.
I think Ferrari will be a tad stronger next season. Not strong enough to challenge Mercedes or Red Bull of course, but maybe enough to challenge for the 3/4 slot
I think Lewis has a lot more interests or passion outside F1. He is has invested in a e-Dakar team. But I doubt his body can withstand one of those grueling races. But having said that carlos Sainz' dad post retirement from WRC I think did the Paris-Dakar race a few times.Hamilton is an alien. What he did in Turkey should be illegal. Bottas should have retired after that race due to embarrassment. On that note, it's a mystery. Hamilton has no family and seems like he's far more focused than say Raikkonen (likely the greatest getaway driver of all time should you need to hire one) or even Schumacher when he was in the twilight of his career. I think Hamilton may want a challenge (Ferrari???) at some point to shut up the doubters who insist he only wins b/c Mercedes.
Sergio got the Red Bull ride. Oh my. 2021 can’t come quick enough.
Yeah the era with Sainz’s dad was a different group though. I don’t see anyone (save Raikkonen) doing something like that. You’re right about Hamilton but I think there’s just something about him that’s going to push him to continue proving people wrong. With Mercedes’s dominance over the past 7 years I think there’s a part of him that grates at the argument that anyone can win championships in a Mercedes.I think Lewis has a lot more interests or passion outside F1. He is has invested in a e-Dakar team. But I doubt his body can withstand one of those grueling races. But having said that carlos Sainz' dad post retirement from WRC I think did the Paris-Dakar race a few times.
I heard on the most recent Sky race broadcast that Perez has “options” for 2022. I have no idea what that means but he’s always been to bring money/sponsorships with him.RBR hasn't announced it yet. Some Dutch and German news sources have been reporting it today. I expect Red Bull will officially announce it tomorrow. Of course, Perez is just keeping that seat warm for Tsunoda anyway. Two years max. Maybe only one depending on how he and Tsunoda perform in 2021.
Yeah the era with Sainz’s dad was a different group though. I don’t see anyone (save Raikkonen) doing something like that. You’re right about Hamilton but I think there’s just something about him that’s going to push him to continue proving people wrong. With Mercedes’s dominance over the past 7 years I think there’s a part of him that grates at the argument that anyone can win championships in a Mercedes.