I forgot the purple.I don't think the tires are the issue because the track is dry but the surrounding areas are flooded af. The first response peeps have been doing non-stop rescues for the past few days. Google Imola 2023 flooding to get a idea. Doubt anyone beside helicopters can reach the track.
I like the Ferraris too, amongst others. It sucked Sainz was 6secs behind on lap 5. Leclercs engineers pretty much neutered him. He had zero to lose but they kept his driving Ms. Daisy button on instead of being more aggressive. Chuck and Carlos did drive what they were given respectfully.Ferrari fan here, you can imagine how I feel most weeks, last year especially. I haven't been able to catch any races this year but still, my disappointment is immeasurable.
Been an F1 fan for decades. Always enjoyed it till that DICK, Verstappen, wrecked Hamilton with his car on top of Hamilton's Halo, and walked away without even checking to see if Hamilton needed any help or was hurt in any way. I've noticed the networks are concentrating on the teams in the middle more now b/c Verstappen is just a bore. Hell, in the only advertising he does, they don't even have him talk! What goes around, comes around Maxie!2021, for me, was the most intriguing and exciting season finale ever. Lewis Hamilton looked like he was on his way to an 8th World Championship only to have a late race accident reset the entire field and allowing Max Verstappen and RB to come out with fresh tires. The late and bizarre call (which I don't believe has ever happened like that in F1 history) by race control to allow only the lapped cars between MV and LH to pass the leader and go to the back of the field - still baffles me to this day. If he would have ordered all lapped cars to pass the leader and go to the back of the field, there wouldn't have been enough time to do so with just one lap left. Instead, race control (Massi) ordered only the 5 cars between MV and LH to pass LH which put MV immediately behind LH with just one lap to go when the race was restarted. Would the 5 cars have mattered? We'll never know.