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not a good night for Max and Dan ..... will be interested to see the aftermath.

Bottas .. a puncture .... Vettel a wheel lock and... our "favourite man" Hamilton does a Bradbury.

Not sure if I will watch the race replay.. the Azerbaijan circuit does however look very beautiful on TV

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On 8/24/2013 at 12:10 PM, dee-luded said:

its suggested that Ricciardo is leading the race for seat 2 @ Red Bullsh.

don't do it Daniel... you don't want to be trained into being a backup, for others... hold onto your dreams.

wait for the merry go round to settle, & try for a seat @ Mclaren or Mercedes...

He did the back seat job with RB... and now going for front seat @ Renault. 

Goodluck Daniel, you might need all the french luck you can ?

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'Drive to Survive', the newly release F1 doco series on Netflix sheds a lot of light on Ricciardo's move and the broader tension between RB and Renault - well worth a watch. Cannot recommend it highly enough!

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On 3/26/2017 at 5:07 PM, Wadda We Sing said:

I found these links for a live stream....hope they might work for future races that arent free to air for those, like me, who dont have foxtel.

 

http://www.totalsportek.com/formula-1-live-stream/

These still work. You may have to try a few, as some will be in different languages.

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Must admit that I haven't been the biggest fan of Riccardo over the journey. For whatever reason I haven't felt able to follow him with the blind loyalty of many other Aussies, which I can't blame people for given just how hard it is for an Australian to break into and then succeed in this sport. I guess I just wanted to see him more in the mould of European drivers that I'm accustomed to, especially those of the 90's that I grew up with. Regardless, I think this move to McLaren will mean we'll finally see his full potential come to life.

Initially I had doubts about the merits of leaving a works team, but seeing how his departure from Renault was handled publicly, how McLaren treated Sainz's departure along with how Zak Brown has spoken of Riccardo's signing speaks volumes. 

 

 

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On 5/23/2020 at 10:08 PM, rolling fog said:

Must admit that I haven't been the biggest fan of Riccardo over the journey. For whatever reason I haven't felt able to follow him with the blind loyalty of many other Aussies, which I can't blame people for given just how hard it is for an Australian to break into and then succeed in this sport. I guess I just wanted to see him more in the mould of European drivers that I'm accustomed to, especially those of the 90's that I grew up with. Regardless, I think this move to McLaren will mean we'll finally see his full potential come to life.

Initially I had doubts about the merits of leaving a works team, but seeing how his departure from Renault was handled publicly, how McLaren treated Sainz's departure along with how Zak Brown has spoken of Riccardo's signing speaks volumes. 

 

 

This aged well 😳

 

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