OldAlmaMaterSon
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Not sure if there are any other Formula 1 fans on here, but worth a shot.
Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix was wildly entertaining. Mercedes are clearly in a class of their own yet again. Red Bull looked strong until Verstappen's mechanical failure and Albon's unfortunate demise at the hands of Hamilton for the second time in recent memory. Ferrari are way off-pace and I still have no clue how Leclerc managed a podium finish.
For me, the story of the race was Norris' performance. His final lap is the stuff of legends. First podium for the most likable guy on the grid. Hope it's a sign of more competitiveness to come.
It will be interesting to see how this week's race shapes up. Will reliability continue to be an issue? Will Ferrari be able to find any additional performance? Will Hamilton come back hungry and ready to take down Bottas?
Sunday's Austrian Grand Prix was wildly entertaining. Mercedes are clearly in a class of their own yet again. Red Bull looked strong until Verstappen's mechanical failure and Albon's unfortunate demise at the hands of Hamilton for the second time in recent memory. Ferrari are way off-pace and I still have no clue how Leclerc managed a podium finish.
For me, the story of the race was Norris' performance. His final lap is the stuff of legends. First podium for the most likable guy on the grid. Hope it's a sign of more competitiveness to come.
It will be interesting to see how this week's race shapes up. Will reliability continue to be an issue? Will Ferrari be able to find any additional performance? Will Hamilton come back hungry and ready to take down Bottas?