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IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 06:57
by TomPryce
1) Albon. Superb racing, and stayed incredibly calm the whole way. Well done!

2) Mclaren. What a way to bounce back.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 07:02
by dr-baker
Albon for obvious reasons, and George Russell. Most points that George has ever scored in a single weekend and and thrusted himself to second in the championship, beating the illustrious Knight of the realm that is his teammate.

And Leclerc isn't doing too badly either.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 07:27
by IceG
(1) Albon - most unexpected and a clever strategy to gain 1 point

(2) Nothing else really

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 07:28
by Batty
1. Albion - 10th place. Woo

2. McLaren - They bounced back after two horribly average weekends. See if the form continues

HM - Russell - Solid race even though had a bit of luck.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 07:40
by Alextrax52
Albon: Dragged arguably the worst car on the grid to a points finish

McLaren: That’s more like the team that performed well last year

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 09:33
by Vassago
1. Alexander Albon - without the mandatory tires change rule he'd have finished 7th without a single pitstop. The point he scored puts some real pressure on Latifi who probably thought he will do much better vs a teammate once Russell is gone. Not quite.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 09:43
by RAK
1) Alexander Albon: Managed to get a clean point at a time when his teammate was trundling around at the back.

2) McLaren: A decent result after two miserable weekends.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 09:58
by rachel1990
1. Williams and Albon. Very clever and got a point on the board (which I have to admit I didn't think they would get this season). Even Latifi crashing wasn't his fault (for once)

2 Mclaren. That's more like it from them. Good result.

Hm George Russell. Second in the championship and making his majesty Lord Lewis Hamilton very angry. Consistency pays off.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 12:17
by James1978
I'm saying Albon then Russell. McLaren really were around where they should be expected to be based on 2019 - 21 form.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 12:58
by Meatwad
Alexander Albon: A point for Williams! His performance so far has been pretty much the exact opposite of his team mate's.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 16:24
by Nessafox
I'm gonna give it to Albon and williams strategy for pulling off a big gamble. Though honourable mentions for Mclaren (even though they're expected to be rather inconsistent, it's still a breath of relief for them)

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 16:59
by Spectoremg
1. Albon - pleased for him and Williams. Maybe he's found his home.
2. Russel. Excellent ahead of his whiney teammate.
HM: Leclerc. Blinding pace and a fastest lap.
HM2: The new cars - the races are much more interesting.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 17:11
by Bleu
1st Albon
2nd Aston Martin mechanics - they surely earned their money with all issues caused by Stroll and Vettel.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 20:29
by Miguel98
1. Alex Albon - Mega race.

2. McLaren - Improved quite a bit this weekend

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 10 Apr 2022, 21:40
by Aerond
Alex Albon - Great jerb

Lel Rel - Hope it spices up things through the season.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 12 Apr 2022, 15:01
by yannicksamlad
1 Albon - yes, for all the reasons mentioned already

2. Leclerc- OK the Ferrari is quick , but I'm not sure it's that quick. Quallie: was not easy for him to get pole, and race he had to keep out of Verstappen- lunge distance . All the while looking after tyres etc, and had safety car handicaps thrown at him to take away his lead. And all despite head wobbling
So I was impressed how he made it work . I could be mistaken and the Ferrari is actually easily fastest , so it was no biggie, but...

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 13 Apr 2022, 12:06
by Rob Dylan
Time for nominations is up, and now it's time for voting. Decide your candidate over the next 48 hours :dance: you can vote at the top of this thread.

Re: IIDOTR: Australia 2022

Posted: 22 Apr 2022, 18:38
by Londoner