Londoner wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 13:27
We've only done half a lap and yet I feel we've got the nominations sewn up already.
1.
Kevin Magnussen. I think we've seen the last of this idiot in Formula 1. Would be the most justified mid-season sacking since Nelson Piquet Jr in 2009.
2.
Esteban Ocon. A frankly ridiculous move to perform on any driver in the first place, but to do so on your TEAM MATE?! Did he have a flashback to Gasly kissing his girlfriend when they were teenagers or something at that exact moment?!
Perhaps it was appropriate in a way that you'd initially accidentally double posted, because some might feel that the race itself deserved to be nominated twice.
There's an argument for
the stewards not wanting to penalise Magnussen for colliding with Perez deserving a mention. There have been many cynically suggesting that no steward wants to be the one that gives a driver enough penalty points for them to be banned for a race, and the decision to not take any action against Magnussen, whilst choosing to penalise Ocon for his clash with Gasly, only adds fuel to that fire.
You-Gee-Eee-Day wrote: ↑26 May 2024, 15:29
1. Lewis Hamilton - "I forgot this was an f1 race and I should drive fast", if he'd been ahead of max he could have slowed him and given Russel an overtake, easy points lost.
Firstly, it has to be said that Hamilton did actually set the fastest lap, so he does seem to have been pushing hard - it's just that Red Bull reacted quickly enough to compensate for it.
Secondly, I doubt it would have made any difference to the end result, given that, despite a massive gap in tyre performance, we saw how Russell held Verstappen at bay fairly easily. I suspect that, if Hamilton had been within Max's pit stop window, Red Bull would have left Verstappen out and run the same strategy as Russell did, and you'd have probably ended up with the same result anyway.