There's a chance I might get to call "bingo" this season. That is literally the only positive to be taken from the Styrian Grand Prix.
I am only blotting two spots, because I don't think the timing of Leclerc's tyre change in Q2 counts as "strategy decision is made, it is wrong". Even the TV commentators said it was a tricky choice and the right one was only obvious with hindsight.
I am not forgiving Leclerc the "hey, let's get a penalty for nearly taking out Kvyat" moment or the "hey, let's take Vettel out" moment.
After two races, the card looks like this:
Or at least I thought it did. But then I made the foolish choice to look at the Constructor's Title standings.
Somehow, within two races, Mercedes already have a more than 25 point lead over Ferrari so 5 squares can actually be dabbed.
Please ignore any screaming!
I am only blotting two spots, because I don't think the timing of Leclerc's tyre change in Q2 counts as "strategy decision is made, it is wrong". Even the TV commentators said it was a tricky choice and the right one was only obvious with hindsight.
I am not forgiving Leclerc the "hey, let's get a penalty for nearly taking out Kvyat" moment or the "hey, let's take Vettel out" moment.
After two races, the card looks like this:
Or at least I thought it did. But then I made the foolish choice to look at the Constructor's Title standings.
Somehow, within two races, Mercedes already have a more than 25 point lead over Ferrari so 5 squares can actually be dabbed.
Please ignore any screaming!
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