Very true but he has been doing it a lot recently.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 09:19If Hamilton takes pole, he'll set a new record for numbrr of poles at the same grands prix. He's currently on 8 at Australia (Senna had 8 at San Marino, Michael had 8 at Japan). He'll also equal Senna for consecutive poles at the same GP (Senna had 7 on the bounce at San Marino, Hamilton currently has 6 on tge bounce at Australia).
It's a big "if", however. Records are hard to beat - that's why they're records.
Great little piece of statistical trivia. Thank you for sharing that.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 09:19If Hamilton takes pole, he'll set a new record for numbrr of poles at the same grands prix. He's currently on 8 at Australia (Senna had 8 at San Marino, Michael had 8 at Japan). He'll also equal Senna for consecutive poles at the same GP (Senna had 7 on the bounce at San Marino, Hamilton currently has 6 on tge bounce at Australia).
It's a big "if", however. Records are hard to beat - that's why they're records.
And if the teams protest every Ferrari pole and win during the season? That'll be a "fun" thing, won't it?
its fully within the rights of teams to protest, they could have done it in 2019 if they wanted to. so what's fun about that?Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 20:11And if the teams protest every Ferrari pole and win during the season? That'll be a "fun" thing, won't it?
god the politics are going to be a whole new level of insane this yearJust_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 20:11And if the teams protest every Ferrari pole and win during the season? That'll be a "fun" thing, won't it?
FTFYizzy wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 21:04god the politics are going to be a whole new level of inane this yearJust_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Mar 2020, 20:11And if the teams protest every Ferrari pole and win during the season? That'll be a "fun" thing, won't it?