Meanwhile, Ricciardo moves forward through the field to 4th place, beating his team mate, and putting in a spirited drive challenging Raikkonen for a podium til the end.
At the same time. Hamilton, driving the fastest car in the field, raised the white flag when things got all too hard for him. So much so that Vettel could afford an error and still not lose the lead.
After all, a true champion never gives up and fights to the end.
MB≥Hamilton.
Relative to the cars they drove, Ricciardo was better than Hamilton in 14, 16 & 17 seasons. If they were driving for MB, Hamilton would indeed put Ricciardo in his place.
That being 1st place.
I am glad you posted this.
It's good to wake up and have a laugh.
smh
I do wonder though, how new fans currently come into the sport. Since you pretty early hit the wall known as RallyTV subscription, which is now pretty darn expensive for what it brings to the table. ...
He's right on the cars being instantly recognizable. Group A and early WRC era had that. You knew the Escorts, the Celicas, the Imprezas, the Octavias cause they were nearly identical to road cars...
You judge the whole younger generation of fans based on just one group you saw? That's quite a generalisation. We all started not knowing anything until we learned, you know.
Last year I attended the Acropolis Rally, and something really stood out to me. There was a group of young fans standing next to me, and they barely knew any drivers apart from Sébastien Ogier —...
I do wonder though, how new fans currently come into the sport. Since you pretty early hit the wall known as RallyTV subscription, which is now pretty darn expensive for what it brings to the table. ...
[WRC] Vodafone Rally de Portugal...