04-12-2018, 17:07
https://www.planetf1.com/news/conclusion...f1-season/
Os recomiendo que lo leais entero
Also tantalising is seeing how Nico Hulkenberg stacks up against the multiple race winner, with the German knowing full well that his career will be all but over if he is soundly defeated by the incoming Ricciardo. The dynamic is similar at McLaren, where the young but well travelled Carlos Sainz will partner another lightning-fast rookie in Lando Norris. And how will the Cinderella-man Robert Kubica fare against the prodigy George Russell? In around 130 days’ time we will start to get some answers to these questions.
And the prospect of watching this unfold offers some solace to seeing Alonso leave. The Spaniard is perhaps the most fiercely competitive driver to have ever raced in F1, and it is a travesty that both Ferrari and, more acutely, McLaren failed to give him the machinery to match his talent.
Richard F Rose
Os recomiendo que lo leais entero
Also tantalising is seeing how Nico Hulkenberg stacks up against the multiple race winner, with the German knowing full well that his career will be all but over if he is soundly defeated by the incoming Ricciardo. The dynamic is similar at McLaren, where the young but well travelled Carlos Sainz will partner another lightning-fast rookie in Lando Norris. And how will the Cinderella-man Robert Kubica fare against the prodigy George Russell? In around 130 days’ time we will start to get some answers to these questions.
And the prospect of watching this unfold offers some solace to seeing Alonso leave. The Spaniard is perhaps the most fiercely competitive driver to have ever raced in F1, and it is a travesty that both Ferrari and, more acutely, McLaren failed to give him the machinery to match his talent.
Richard F Rose
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