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Mercedes already looking very competitive.10-06-2022 13:30
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Significant porpoising from the Ferrari and Mercedes. Hamilton down the slip road.10-06-2022 13:19
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Amen.09-06-2022 17:29
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A long line of F1 pundits and ex-drivers are commenting on Hamilton’s inability to match Russell’s raw speed. The game is up I’m afraid.08-06-2022 12:02
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Perez poses zero threat to Verstappen. Visions of him vying for the championship are nothing more than hallucinations. The new generation of cars which no longer allow for high rake cars have helped Perez get closer, no doubt but this is something Newey will change overtime. Perez’s role is to ensure he finishes ahead of Leclerc whenever the opportunity presents itself.08-06-2022 11:00
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They are very similar but for me, Verstappen has that extra tenth on him, just as he did in the junior categories. We have yet to see Leclerc excel in the wet (Monaco was an outlier). You’d always put your bet on Verstappen.08-06-2022 10:33
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The Hamilton fans, finding it difficult to accept and digest that their hero is being pummelled by George, are now hoping Checo can fight for the world championship Lol.08-06-2022 11:21
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I'll go along with that.08-06-2022 12:06
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This guy claims to be a “graduate” yet doesn’t know how to use an apostrophe – something they teach you in elementary school. It’s 80s and 90s. Not “80’s and 90’s”. *Shakes head*.08-06-2022 12:00
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I do agree. Hamilton must pull his socks up and beat Russell and convincingly so. No excuses whatsoever. Come Abu Dhabi, he must be ahead of George on points.07-06-2022 21:46