Apparently most of these are from 2016, which feels like a fucking life time ago. Had to look up the time-line of his "career".
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I would say there was some improvement In the last third of season. He wasn't crashing anymore and was consistent in the time difference (more or less) to albon as well.
On top of that, we just don't see the data the team is seeing when it comes to an improvement.
One other thing to keep in mind. There is a supposedly very talented new driver starting in F2 next year that could drive for Williams in 2025, so that could play into the decision as well. Although I just looked for it and couldn't find it. I think Alex Jaques talked abiut it in the last F2 sessions.
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I use Linux for over twenty years now and installed windows on a vm last week to Wirte my resume. Libre office is fine, you run into problems when opening and editing existing ms office documents. At least that is my experience.
But give Libre office on windows a shot, see if you like it.
The fight yesterday was fair, both from checo and from Nando. But he can't lecture other people about fair fighting when he was the reason for so many collisions in the past. Last week in mexiko, singapoure he took out two drivers with dive bombs basically. Japan he took out Magnussen.
How is he not seeing that? Or maybe he is, but I can't remember any incident this season where somebody else was unfair to checo.
I agree with you, Alonso did him not favor by turning back to the left before ocon was past him. But it wouldn't have made a difference I think. Ocon lost control and was on a direct trajectory towards Alonso no matter how far left or right he was.
How much of ocon loosing it because of where Alonso placed his car? Good question, that came up again and again from drivers during the weekend and I can only imagine how distracting that is. Racond incident I'd say.
Hey, thanks for making these every weekend. I appreciate the effort you're putting into it!
I'm also looking forward to the race after the sprint yesterday, that was real fun. Still undecided on whether stroll takes out Perez or the other way around.....:p
To phrase the message in that particular way had to be intentional, right? We'll have to get used to that in the coming seasons, it was only a matter of time.
To be quite honest, I can't shake the increasing feeling that formula1 and motorsport in general are just not sustainable anymore and I say that as a motorsport fan of over 30 years. Been to the nordschleife more times than I can count, set a lap time on it, loved every second of it and I still absolutely love motorsport.
I'll get a bit of severance pay next year and I'm seriously tempted to at least participate one year in amateur motorsports, but I can not justify it I think....... Every little bit counts they say......
Anyway, sorry for the rant, but it's been in my head for a long time now.
Apparently most of these are from 2016, which feels like a fucking life time ago. Had to look up the time-line of his "career".