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Javier Miller
Judging by the booing the polesitter got today, 100% of that audience at the track would love to see the polesitter taken out at turn 1 ? Russell can maybe be quite popular in Mexico30-10-2022 01:29
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Javier Miller
Russell is correct.30-10-2022 00:43
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Javier Miller
This issue not on his team mates car? ? Maybe the local crowd is catching on, hence the reception for the polesitter at end of qualifying. At least we can agree the excess spending which resulted in Red Bull's ABA was used to improve reliability on one car.30-10-2022 00:11
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Javier Miller
For 7 million dollars, even covering flood evacuation is impossible as we saw with Hurrucan Ian. But, 2 F1 championships are an easy 7 million these days ?30-10-2022 01:27
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Javier Miller
They are just 2 million dollars short30-10-2022 00:39
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Javier Miller
Perez might be interested too Based on the crowds response to the pole sitter, i belive all options are on the table.30-10-2022 00:18
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Javier Miller
Great, natural progression like the other 8 hardworking teams No ABA or NDA needed here, thankfully ? "Hamilton unlike his teammate was overjoyed with not only his finish but the work from the everyone involved" What a positive, upbeat man who recognizes the value of honest, hard work. Wonderful.30-10-2022 00:02
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Javier Miller
Luckily, Mexico has a nice long straight. If it was all corners like Monaco or Singapore, Max would struggle pretty bad. So, Marko is right on this one.29-10-2022 23:52
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Javier Miller
I believe the ABA confirms that Hamilton is right.29-10-2022 23:50
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Javier Miller
Red Bull was fast. Correct. Part of the outcome from the ABA. Hamilton is correct.29-10-2022 23:32