I legitimately think Ferrari should've picked Sainz over Leclerc. Leclerc is better on paper but he seems so deflated, like his heart just isn't in the race anymore. Sainz however looks like he's hungry for wins, he sees a chance to win and he will fight everyone (including his own pitwall) to get the win.
It did look like Max was not as dominant this weekend, he had to work for that pole (at least it looked that way)... Too bad that with the retirement we didn't get to see more of an actual fight
I do think Sainz just proved that getting 20 second advantage when you are first is a bit too easy (DRS for you and blue flag for any lapped cars seems to me like too much. I think just DRS would be fairer and make the races more interesting... Just my opinion)
Finally, terrible camera work... WTF did we need to see Max walking around with security TWICE after his retirement??
PS: go Yuki, points again while Ric all the way to the back... Yuki is never getting the call to Red Bull, maybe for good reason and he is a hot head, but I think it's clear he is #1 in Visa we don't care about the name as long as we get paid RB team
It did look like Max was not as dominant this weekend, he had to work for that pole (at least it looked that way)... Too bad that with the retirement we didn't get to see more of an actual fight
Very hard to tell, and it is unfortunate to some extent. It's not a huge surprise for me however as Australia is a peculiar track where there usually are some teams that rather randomly perform much better or worse than expected.
I do think Sainz just proved that getting 20 second advantage when you are first is a bit too easy (DRS for you and blue flag for any lapped cars seems to me like too much. I think just DRS would be fairer and make the races more interesting... Just my opinion)
I completely agree, though I'm of the opposite opinion. Blue flags are necessary imo (there is no reason a lapped car should be allowed to defend against a race leader), but the leader getting DRS off cars he's lapping is grade-A nonsense.
PS: go Yuki, points again while Ric all the way to the back...
Yuki took that incident in Bahrain personally! I don't get why people keep underrating him, he beat three teammates last year and is on the path to giving Ricciardo a McLaren-level drubbing.
I never like when victories are decided by mechanical DNFs, but nothing can take away from the superb performance of Carlos Sainz. Would've been exciting if Max and Carlos actually fought for it throughout the race though.
Marko said in a post-race interview that Checo's car was 2 seconds slower than Ferrari and McLaren at times. Which is not explainable and probably they had made some kind of error in set-up
It all depends on where they project him to rejoin. It's easy for us to guess at but a lap one way or another may have been worse for him with traffic and added tire wear.