Similar level of choke as this in terms of last corner bungle, although not so bad as it was in quali... this was on the last corner of the last lap of arguably the biggest race in the world.
These flag indicents are just getting ridiculous now. If they are going to be all over this, then they need a far more robust system in place than simply having a marshall waving a coloured square as the drivers zip by at 200+mph. The marshall flags should be one part of it, but they need far better checks in place.
You would think in the time it takes to tell the dude to wave the flags, you could just press a button and up pops a light or sommat in each car, maybe with big sirens and whatnot?
Still wave flags, cause spectators and all. But in a sport full of technology, waving a flag seems a bit outdated.
The Red Bull looks faster than the Mercedes. Max lost 1/10th immediately in turn 2. Theoretical perfect lap was probably 4/10ths faster than Hamilton's pole time.
One lap pace is obviously irrelevant now, we knew RB was better switching on the softs or perhaps keeping them better for the end of the lap. Also Max was leaving nothing in hand whereas Lewis was leaving a couple percent margin.
It's all how the long runs go on the medium/hards and you'd think the Mercedes would have the advantage especially on hards.
Any news on this?Hopefully the Mercedes gains performance relatively on the harder tyre compounds.. that's usually the pattern we've seen throughout the year.
Anyone writing off Verstappen's of winning here is silly, though. I don't see Bottas being much of a problem. He still has a great chance if he doesn't have to take a gearbox penalty.