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SS454
I think we can all agree that was one boring race. The most exciting moment was hearing Ted Kravitz lose his mind because photographers and whoever else were on pitlane when the race was still going and Alpine still needed to make a stop. Terrifying moment and there is zero excuse to let that happen. Lastly, how did Pirelli get it so wrong with the tires? Softs could barely last 7 laps, Mediums that started to fall off in 12 laps, and Hards that could go the whole race. Not a good balance.
Red Bull dominate the race. Sergio Perez perhaps had his best race ever. Sure he got a bit lucky with the SC, but he out-drove Max when it went green and that might be the first time he legitimately did that. Plus he scored max points with the Sprint race. I agree with Damon Hill that Verstappen has appeared a bit negative with the Sprint format, so maybe he wasn't as sharp as we normally see, but still a great result for the team.
Ferrari did make some improvements. Impressive since it was done without any upgrades, only some setup work. Red Bull may have had their engines turned down slightly, but they were likely pushing harder than some may think. For Leclerc to be 23 seconds off the lead vs 40, is a step in the right direction, but still a long way off. Sainz didn't look good this weekend. Lots of mistakes, and miles off his teammate.
Aston Martin played the team game as best they could. Both drivers committed to getting the best result for everyone. Of course Alonso is just much better than Stroll, so he was able to have another brilliant performance, just missing the podium. Stroll had a solid race, but a mistake let Hamilton by for 6th.
Mercedes remains a hit and miss type car. The low downforce tracks not being their strong point. Hamilton looked stronger than Sainz, so it was a bit surprising he wasn't able to stick a nose in for an attempt, but then again nobody really tried for passes in the second half of the race. Russell was gifted a huge gain with the SC and immediately threw it all away when the race went Green.
McLaren brought some upgrades and they appear to have made a big difference. Going from one of the worst cars to a car that qualifies both drivers in the top 10 and is able to get points. A successful race for McLaren for sure.
AlphaTauri managed to hold on for the final point. Tsunoda didn't really challenge Norris, but didn't let Piastri attack him either. Nyck de Vries making a strong case for being the worst driver on the grid.
Williams had to have expected better pace this weekend. The low downforce tracks suit their car. Good power, low drag, etc. Yet they just didn't have the pace, even at the hands of Albon who can often get a great result when the car is working.
Haas also didn't look very strong. Kevin Magnussen ended up finishing ahead of Hulkenberg. The team waiting as long as possible to pit him in hopes of a SC or red flag. Strategy didn't work out, but it may not have mattered.
Alpine performed even worse. They brought a very small, low downforce rear wing and the car was just flat out too slow. Ocon lead the DRS train for more than half the race, again hoping for a SC to salvage a shot for a point. Gasly had a weekend to forget. Many mistakes, too slow, and some bad luck.
Alfa Romeo had no shot at points. Again we have to recognize that Zhou was performing better than Bottas. No idea why he made so many pit stops.
Driver of the Day: Sergio Perez. Usually he is a good 4 tenths off Max's pace, so to outperform Verstappen and win the race, that deserves the DotD.
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