Pretty fun Formula 1 race in Barcelona yesterday. I don't typically like when the broadcast focuses only on the leaders/front of the field since a lot of midfield fights are more interesting, but watching Verstappen trying to chase down Russell and not being able to overtake despite all his reckless tactics was hilarious. Russell's defense was impeccable.
Max was pissed because he's a stubborn, spoiled brat; you could hear him on team radio complaining about his faulty DRS and cussing everyone out. I laughed even harder when the pit wall radioed him back and suggested that HE might be the problem, hitting the DRS button too many times, effectively turning it on then off again, and told him "only press it once, Max." When Perez (Verstappen's teammate) pulled up behind the fight and asked the team to tell Max to let him by so HE could do the job and get past Russell, I spit out my drink. Perez DID do the job, eventually netting a well-deserved P1... then the team told him to let Max back through. The entire F1 world (except the Dutch fans, bunch of orange Nazis) sighed in dismay. Perez on the team radio: "that's very unfair, but okay." Verstappen "won" yesterday.
My guy Bottas did some stellar driving to finish P6. He was as high as P3 at one point and it looked like he might actually bring me that coveted podium with Alfa Romeo, but questionable team strategy denied me that. Still proud of him as he's only losing out to objectively better cars.
I don't know what's going on at McLaren, though. They show flashes of brilliance and competitiveness, then struggle to get out of Q2. Ricciardo, man, I don't know what to say. You've driven at damn near every team on the grid, huffing and taking your "talent" elsewhere every other year, and then you underwhelm. Sorry, @Offworlder, but your guy needs to step it up; his next seat might not be "his choice."
My guy Bottas did some stellar driving to finish P6. He was as high as P3 at one point and it looked like he might actually bring me that coveted podium with Alfa Romeo, but questionable team strategy denied me that. Still proud of him as he's only losing out to objectively better cars.
I don't know what's going on at McLaren, though. They show flashes of brilliance and competitiveness, then struggle to get out of Q2. Ricciardo, man, I don't know what to say. You've driven at damn near every team on the grid, huffing and taking your "talent" elsewhere every other year, and then you underwhelm. Sorry, @Offworlder, but your guy needs to step it up; his next seat might not be "his choice."