ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 00:22
Xyz22 wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 00:20
Leclerc and Hamilton did a great race.
The car was literally impossible to drive. It was a miracle to finish ahead of one Williams.
It's only because Sainz was driving so poorly today. --- up the restart then almost crashed into Hamilton for no reason at the end. I guess he was feeling pressured since Albon was driving so much better.
ismail1991 wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 00:15
I didnt say I hate Leclerc, that is a big statement from you and you should correct it and apologize. This all happened because of ferrari strategists being soft and incomptetent and late to decide
I apologize then, but to be fair your comment said "I was thinking Sainz was more at fault but now thinking Leclerc was the same toward Sainz also" which implies that you think it's Leclerc's fault for what occurred with Sainz and by an extension Hamilton.
What i meant was they were both equally at fault. And if ferrari doesnt sort it out we will hear this nonsense from leclerc and hamilton a lot. They will almost be equally at fault too.
First of all, they should forbid drivers to ask for swaps
Secondly, strategist should react and swap quickly when one car is faster than the other
Thirdly if the car who got ahead by swapping can not overtake the opponent in front, give the place back at the end of the race
Mercedes made good work on it at the past.