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F1 2021 - Bahrain GP - 26th-28th March


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22 minutes ago, nudge said:

Don't do a Rosberg and join the prediction league, you numpty. 

I've set my team, just need to enter.

No desire to get the full information before calling me a numpty, during a world wide pandemic.

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6 minutes ago, MUFC said:

I've set my team, just need to enter.

No desire to get the full information before calling me a numpty, during a world wide pandemic.

I am sorry, will send a pic of feet as an apology.

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1 minute ago, Bluewolf said:

Send a picture of the next door neighbours feet.... 

Taking a picture of my next door neighbours feet will be quite a challenge though... xD 

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12 hours ago, nudge said:

Taking a picture of my next door neighbours feet will be quite a challenge though... xD 

What happened to their feet? 

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4 hours ago, Whiskey said:

Leightwis Hameighton. 

Also, why does Perez look as though someone is filming him in the shower xD?

Checo with the "does my ass look big in this?" vibe. 

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FP1 complete.

Mercedes still looked unstable, a lot of understeer for Hamilton especially, but still good pace overall. McLaren appear to be a clear next best from the midfield, could possibly even trouble the back end of the top 4 at times over the weekend. Red Bull look the car to beat, Verstappen completed a hot lap on soft tyres, car appeared to be on rails, didn't see much of Perez and don't think he completed a comparable run on fresh softs but he was still near the top of the timings.

Rest of the midfield you never know what programmes they were running but purely off FP1 the pecking order seems to be along the lines of:

Alpha Tauri/Ferrari

Alfa Romeo

Aston Martin

Alpine

Williams

Haas

So no real surprises compared to what we saw in testing. Keep an eye on whether Aston Martin and Alpine have a bit more in the tank, I suspect they do. Ferrari have reason for cautious optimism that they can make a case for being the 4th best team and try to chase down McLaren throughout the year.

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Feisty Yuki is best Yuki! Was great to see the cars back on track. Gonna wait with the early assumptions though. I'm just gonna end up hurting my own feelings when it's HAM BOT VER again after all. 

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