2.3s for Hamilton
Now hamilton comes in.
Albon changed his PU, so he will start from pitlane.
We really need some competition in the GPU space.
Mostly in the budget to midrange GPU. Many people don’t have the money to make a decent rig, when GPU prices starts from $300.
Quite the opposite,I think Merc just doesn’t have the race pace to keep up with the Ferrari(s).
If Merc does have the race pace, its going to get even better.
Please be good.
Hopefully, Piastri can make quick work of the Alpines and set after Merc. This can be a really exciting race.
Merc lockout the second row, amazing improvement.
Quite suprised to see Alonso out of Q3.
and currently behind an alpine.
Both Sauber in Q2.
Thank you, was about to make one.
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Lando shouldn’t have been there, but the overreaction from Leclerc deserve a reprimand.
What was that between Leclerc and Norris?
Season 4 of the Boys (new season haven’t started it yet) on Friday and Saturday.
Formula 1 Spanish GP Qualifying on Saturday.
Mayor of kingstown, House of the Dragon and Formula 1 Spanish GP on Sunday.
Looks like Vi and jinx story is coming to end in season 2.
Norris needs to get back and give drs to piastri.
When the track dries up a bit more, max could be in trouble.
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