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Thread: 2020 Tuscan GP - Mugello
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13th September 2020, 15:41 #71
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Russell is catching Vettel, we have a fight about to happen here.
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13th September 2020, 15:45 #72
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13th September 2020, 15:46 #73
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What a race!
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13th September 2020, 15:46 #74
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Congratulations to Albon. He proves that, if Redbull do their jobs well for him, he would deliver.
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13th September 2020, 15:47 #75
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13th September 2020, 15:49 #76
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Shame Kimi got a 5 sec penalty at the end.
Very happy for Albon, disappointed for Ricciardo but back to back p4’s is some decent driving.
I was entertained and would like to see a return to this track
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13th September 2020, 15:51 #77
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Personally I didn't enjoy the race that much as essentially the only thing that made it somewhat spicy was the crashes and then the restarts. In fact, as much as the standing grid restarts make it more entertaining, I'm not really sure that they're any fair. Not only do you get your entire buffer to the cars behind wiped out, but you also have a chance to lose a couple of places to the cars behind should you have a bad restart, which, let's face it, shouldn't be that close to begin with.
That said, I'm curious to find out what the race would have actually been like without all the stops, as tyre management would probably have caused a few dramas up and down the field.
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13th September 2020, 15:52 #78
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Good race, very entertaining!
May the forza be with you
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13th September 2020, 15:55 #79
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That's it. I rate Hamilton on par and maybe better than Schumi. What an incredible drive to keep in front.
Great race by both Albon and Ricciardo. Albon finally up close with Verstappen and took his normal 3rd place.
Danny Ric was moving great all race and just didn't have enough power? Aero? to keep Albon behind.
Bottas will never be world champion." Lady - I'm in an awful dilemma.
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13th September 2020, 16:02 #80
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I wonder if there is a Thai F1 broadcast. It probably is as epic as the French one from last week
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