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A quirk of the pitlane apparently led to them not realising he'd passed the SC during his stop.

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  • Dobbo
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    Lewis with a new PB for Ferrari is very pleasing! Dominated Charles all weekend too which is a rarity. The entire McLaren team left their brains in Woking apparently. And Kimi is very close to baggi

  • By ‘we’ does he mean him?!!! & Alonso is seconds up the road!

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3 hours ago, Dobbo said:

Abu Dhabi 21 was fine to end under racing conditions given all the teams vouched for it. What was completely fabricated on the spot was to only let the cars between Lewis and Max unlap themselves and no one else.

And today was not necessarily an issue to finish behind the safety car, we've had races where that's happened since (Monza 2022 I believe) but to say the safety car was coming in then randomly change their mind is dodgy. I don't believe it was a technical issue at all, if anything it was probably Toto on the blower trying to protect George's P2.

That was my point. You can't complain about rules not being followed and then complain when they are.

You can suggest the rules need looking at though but that's a complaint about the rules themselves, not how they're interpreted.

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Aston were 1.5 seconds slower in FP2.

Worst of all though is that the cars are around 5 seconds a lap slower this year compared to last and you can really see it through the corners. I thought Suzuka and Silverstone were bad to watch the cars through the corners but I can only imagine the frustration the drivers are having in the cockpit at what should be one of the greatest challenges they face all season.

Eau Rouge isn't that same challenge as it once was, for sure but the rest of the circuit was still mighty.

Now it is all taken way too far from the limit

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