I sure hope Mick is ok. His accident kinda ruined the interview of Lewis. I wanted to hear what Lewis had to say for himself but it was obvious he was more concerned with Mick. One thing Lewis did say was something about setup. I wonder if he refuses to follow anything George does?
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The close up 'action' shots as the cars go through the corners are disconcerting. You have nothing to gauge a perspective on.
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Will young George get the message to pull over to let Hamilton go through in the race tomorrow?
Will Checo get the same message for Max?
I kind of doubt Lewis will ever catch up to George tomorrow. Maybe, but not without some light-bulb moment looking at the data or changing the car up and starting from the pit lane.
^^ The merc car was fast enough to Q2. George proved that. I'm holding on to tight. I've lost the edge.
I originally posted this for lulu. But that's prolly not his problem. His car just doesn't have it. But it could apply to Max. Last weekend he was wound-up like we've never seen him. This weekend his car prolly looked the best. But he never strung together a complete lap. It's only my guess. But I'd say he holding on to tight. He's losing the edge.