View Poll Results: Pick the winner at Monza on Sunday
Valtteri Bottas
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Pierre Gasly
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Carlos Sainz Jr.
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Daniil Kvyat
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Kimi Raikkonen
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Alexander Albon
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Lando Norris
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Daniel Ricciardo
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Sergio Perez
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Nico Hulkenberg
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Lance Stroll
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Kevin Magnussen
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Romain Grosjean
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Antonio Giovinazzi
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Robert Kubica
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George Russell
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2019 formula 1 gran premio heineken d'italia 9/6 - 9/8
#11
Moderator
This should be interesting?
I'm going Verstappen. Back of the grid? Sure. Been there before? Damn near.
Your favorite Unkie is snorting the glue made from Silly Season Unicorns:
Gasly leads Kvyat by 10 seconds for 30 laps, then Gasly's engine blows up.
Hulkenberg finishes 6th
Ricciardo isn't in the points.
Grosjean is well in the top 10 until first weather pit stop, where after the team changes 3 out of 4 tyres the same type
Albon drifts parabolica, to no one's amazement, as he's by himself.
One Merc spins, recovers.
One Ferrari blows the weather tyre change
O/U on Buxton making water/rain puns in post-race Paddock Pass: 6
O/U on Kimi touching his nose/ears/neck during interview: 4
I'm going Verstappen. Back of the grid? Sure. Been there before? Damn near.
Your favorite Unkie is snorting the glue made from Silly Season Unicorns:
Gasly leads Kvyat by 10 seconds for 30 laps, then Gasly's engine blows up.
Hulkenberg finishes 6th
Ricciardo isn't in the points.
Grosjean is well in the top 10 until first weather pit stop, where after the team changes 3 out of 4 tyres the same type
Albon drifts parabolica, to no one's amazement, as he's by himself.
One Merc spins, recovers.
One Ferrari blows the weather tyre change
O/U on Buxton making water/rain puns in post-race Paddock Pass: 6
O/U on Kimi touching his nose/ears/neck during interview: 4
#14
#16
Former Moderator
Thread Starter
Great race today. It was a classic. Hard fought and perhaps a bit on the edge of propriety but nevertheless a popular win.
Not sure Vettel will last past this season. He’s got to take a real hard look at himself. He seems to be missing the fire he had early in his career when he was at Red Bull and plain and simple he seems to look very burdened and not having fun like he’s supposed to.
I thought Lewis was phenomenal today and should really have been driver of the day. He is what kept the race interesting. The podium was really special and I enjoyed watching it. The Renault’s did well as did Albon. I think the latter will show promise as the season progresses and into next season.
Not sure Vettel will last past this season. He’s got to take a real hard look at himself. He seems to be missing the fire he had early in his career when he was at Red Bull and plain and simple he seems to look very burdened and not having fun like he’s supposed to.
I thought Lewis was phenomenal today and should really have been driver of the day. He is what kept the race interesting. The podium was really special and I enjoyed watching it. The Renault’s did well as did Albon. I think the latter will show promise as the season progresses and into next season.
#17
Moderator
For the second weekend in a row, Leclerc's strategy was bang on, and his one pit stop within margin; I'm still saying this is decidedly un-Ferrari (at least for this year), but I'm enjoying it.
Vettel has become a full-on headcase. This isn't a lack of fire, this is some ugly personal trough. This is hire-a-sports-psychologist level of missed performance. I think Vettel has a want, but he's becoming scared of the edge, versus not riding the edge.
Vettel has become a full-on headcase. This isn't a lack of fire, this is some ugly personal trough. This is hire-a-sports-psychologist level of missed performance. I think Vettel has a want, but he's becoming scared of the edge, versus not riding the edge.
#18
I guess. Pretty outrageous blocking. If I were a steward, I would have voted for a penalty.
#19
Former Moderator
Thread Starter
For the second weekend in a row, Leclerc's strategy was bang on, and his one pit stop within margin; I'm still saying this is decidedly un-Ferrari (at least for this year), but I'm enjoying it.
Vettel has become a full-on headcase. This isn't a lack of fire, this is some ugly personal trough. This is hire-a-sports-psychologist level of missed performance. I think Vettel has a want, but he's becoming scared of the edge, versus not riding the edge.
Vettel has become a full-on headcase. This isn't a lack of fire, this is some ugly personal trough. This is hire-a-sports-psychologist level of missed performance. I think Vettel has a want, but he's becoming scared of the edge, versus not riding the edge.
#20
Former Moderator
Thread Starter
I’ll say, I do like Charles and I like Alex Albon. They seem like a breath of fresh air with how polite and affable they are. Lando seems like a nice kid too.