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Charles if he doesn't get a grid penalty :lol:

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I'm sure Jeff will be very disappointed with Max's heroics into Sainte Devote tomorrow :lol:
 
His car had the pace to get on pole on it's own. Why would he take such a high risk?
Gearbox change and he loses the pole. Chassis change and it' a pitlane start
 
Charles in the press conference: "If I was doing it on purpose, I would have done it a less bit hard! For now I'm worried about the rear of the car, I hope it's OK, but it doesn't look OK."

Binotto: "I didn't see any chassis damage, but it will take approximately 1 hour to disassemble the rear suspensions and verify the conditions of the gearbox. There are some worries about it".
 
Obviously I’m biased, but I highly doubt there was any intention there. The car is worth millions and the gearbox might be wrecked, which would negate the pole anyway.
No one with a rational and reasonable mind would think that was intentional. The fact that Ted even brought it up is just ridiculous.

And anyone who thinks he did it on purpose. 🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️🤦🏻‍♂️
That was a lot of damage.
 
Charles in the press conference: "If I was doing it on purpose, I would have done it a less bit hard! For now I'm worried about the rear of the car, I hope it's OK, but it doesn't look OK."

Binotto: "I didn't see any chassis damage, but it will take approximately 1 hour to disassemble the rear suspensions and verify the conditions of the gearbox. There are some worries about it".

Tifosi everywhere will be praying for that gearbox :lol:
 
Can't judge him too much at Monaco since it's his first competitive time here, but generally speaking, he's show us his speed.
He just needs to work on his consistency and mistakes.
 
Yuki out-qualified a 2 time champion and all the other Monaco rookies :lol: Considering how rough it is for the experienced drivers that switched teams this year, Yuki won't be fighting consistently for points for a few more races.

 
Watching Nico talk about his Monaco lap on the Sky pre-Q show and it's absolutely fascinating.
He always has pretty good technical insight in the comms box too.
 
wonder what was up with Lew's steering. or if it was just an off day for him. that side by side 2nd sector that Karun broke down with him v Max was interesting...way up on Max outta the straight but then way behind outta the chicane. not that it probabaly matters much given the track but wonder if its something they can sort out before tomorrow
 
Yea, Nico is excellent as a pundit. Much better than Di Resta when it comes to the analysis but I like them all.

I can't tell if Di Resta wants Max to win badly or he just wants competition.
Ted is goat though.

As for Lewis, I don't think there's much they can do since the cars are in Parc Ferme. He tends to do well in races even when he has a bad setup. It's usually qualifying that suffers.
Not that it would mean anything for this track since you can't overtake.

All he can do is run long and hope for a safety car. I don't think there's a chance of rain tomorrow.
 
PDR isn't that bad, but I'd definitely rank Nico and Karun much higher than him.
It's a shame that he still gets a lot of vitriol from a lot of those bitter 'Lewnatics'. He definitely doesn't deserve it.

Ted is just next-level though. 😂
 
As soon as I saw that radio icon pop up on the broadcast there were echos of Lewis going "no no no!" in Malaysia in my head :sick:
 
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