Posted May 7, 20196 yr xx Lewis Hamilton xx Valtteri Bottas xx Sebastian Vettel xx Charles Leclerc xx Max Verstappen xx Pierre Gasly xx Daniel Ricciardo xx Nico Hulkenberg xx Romain Grosjean xx Kevin Magnussen xx Lando Norris xx Carlos Sainz xx Sergio Perez xx Lance Stroll xx Kimi Raikkonen xx Antonio Giovinazzi xx Alexander Albon xx Daniil Kvyat xx George Russell xx Robert Kubica You have rated the class of 2019. All of the commentary has been completed. During the next week or so, I'll be counting down the results on who you have voted as your driver of F1 2019. Enjoy.
May 9, 20196 yr Author 20TH: LANCE STROLL 1.5 zD73cqvlog4 stole a seat through nepotism alone - had that one wonder drive in baku a few years back but pretty much nothing else] Some are born great, some have greatness thrust upon them. Others get daddy to buy the team. Out of his depth Mr Stroll Sr is the reason he has the drive. Somehow has more podiums than Hulkenberg and Sainz Jr. what severin said
May 9, 20196 yr A very unsurprising last place there. Had never seen that crash before - and I had never ever seen a crash at that particular corner before!
May 9, 20196 yr Author 19TH: PIERRE GASLY 3.75 LTQ5_vQclWU having a bit of a nightmare at rbr so far, never been convinced yet aside from that one super drive in bahrain last yearAstonished he got the Red Bull drive and he's done nothing so far to suggest he'll keep it long bit of a non-eventLooks a shadow of himself after joining Red Bull.
May 9, 20196 yr Author 18TH: DANILL KVYAT 4 fPSonN7PdvM good old torpedo, gets a bit of a bad rep but he's not a bad driver generally - people forget he beat ricciardo in the same machineryhas potential still Guess who's back, Torpedo's back, back again pardon the Eminem pun.Was he given another chance as a dare? The new Andrea De Cesaris
May 9, 20196 yr stroll last is well deserved pierre is one of them people who i just know can do better than he's currently showing. got a feeling ocon might be challenging for his seat soon tho..
May 9, 20196 yr Author 17TH: ANTONIO GIOVINAZZI 4.5 (1 5s) w5TwRVkW-aI thoroughly unconvinced by this guy thus far, time will tell if he's the next sirotkinon the fence. dunno what to think of him yet. After his two crashes in China 2017. Yet to be convinced he is one of the future.I really can't think of anything worth saying either way about him. But I like having an Italian back on the grid
May 9, 20196 yr Author 16TH: ROMAIN GROSJEAN 4.5 (1, 6s) VaQjRB5ZUos has never really kicked on from that very good season at lotus, keeps remininding everyone of the old grosjean too oftenditto ^ With him you get the good, the bad and the ugly in separate weekends.Quick but a liability. If he can avoid crashing he can have his moments. Loses a point for rashness
May 9, 20196 yr Author 15TH: ROBERT KUBICA 5 (1, 7s) 0VynFZa_vzY obviously hard to rate given the story behind his comeback but he is being outpaced by a rookie & will remain rooted to the foot on the standingskinda wish he hadn't come back and left his legacy as it was. can't really see him challenging for a podium any time soon. I'm not sure he should have come back, again like others have said he should have left his legacy as it was. Unfortunately it looks like he'll continue to be at the back throughout the seasonBonus point for being great once and especially for your resilience and determination to come back but all the signs are you shouldn't have bothered. Hopefully it was simply too early
May 9, 20196 yr Author 13TH= SERGIO PEREZ 5 (7, 5, 6, 2) QOM5SzxEFGU solid, dependable & with the odd amazing drive to snatch a podium in inferior machineryanother non-event for me Has his moments. But sometimes he is just average.Has his moments. Most of them involve ramming or being rammed by Ocon. Less interesting by himself
May 9, 20196 yr Not following the numbers Mack? What's this mean: 5 (1, 7s) Perez a bit too low there for my liking... Edited May 9, 20196 yr by dobbo
May 10, 20196 yr Author Not following the numbers Mack? What's this mean: 5 (1, 7s) Perez a bit too low there for my liking... Just to clarify, Dobbo. Robert Kubica had 1 7s, and 5s, compared to Perez who had 1 seven, 1 six and 1 five. Perez had higher of three scores compared to Kubica.
May 10, 20196 yr Didn't rate in this as I didn't feel like I had enough knowledge to make an educated rate but I'm enjoying watching how the results pan out!
May 10, 20196 yr Author 13TH= NICO HULKENBERG 5 (7, 6, 5, 2) KGIq2LGSyrE consistent if unremarkable - has more often than not punched above his weight despite the lack of podiumactually forget he's even on the grid sometimes A career that reminds me of Nick HeidfeldSolid driver. Can be relied on to score points but never to impress much
May 10, 20196 yr Author 9TH= GEORGE RUSSELL 6 (7, 6, 6, 5) F5f87xjg-m4 difficult to rate as he's in an absolute pig of a car but he's doing all he can in beating his teammate convincinglyone to watch Doing his best in the machinery he has got.No idea if he's any good but he manages to drive around at the back pretty well
May 10, 20196 yr Author 9TH= ALEXANDER ALBON 6 (7, 6, 6, 5) IiGNXhRMgPI like what's i've seen so far - didn't know much about him at the season start but already put in some good performancessame as dobbo Ditto bonus point for drive at China. Has put up in some good performances so farBonus point for a good drive in China. Too soon otherwise
May 10, 20196 yr Author Now into the Top10: Lewis Hamilton Valtteri Bottas Sebastian Vettel Charles Leclerc Max Verstappen Daniel Ricciardo Kevin Magnussen Lando Norris Carlos Sainz Kimi Raikkonen
May 10, 20196 yr Author 9TH= KEVIN MAGNUSSEN 6 (7, 6, 6, 5) 21T8d0SA5Js not afraid to get his elbows out, a decent midtable performer but never destined for a top driveunremarkable Nothing but best of the midfield.Gutsy and not afraid to duke it out. Not race winner material without lots of luck
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