Well, don’t worry, because the W Series doesn’t have teams. Or any significant sponsors, really.
Well, don’t worry, because the W Series doesn’t have teams. Or any significant sponsors, really.
You’re looking at her 2018 season, when she was in the top F3 series. At age 17, that wasn’t pretty, though at least she could compete with the series’ backmarkers. I seriously doubt Chadwick would do better.
From Autosport:
While Chadwick is the best driver in the W Series, it’s noteworthy she’s probably not the best female driver at that level of feeder series right now. That would be Sophia Flörsch, who’s 3 years younger and did a decent job in the Regional European F3 championship. It’s not a great championship, and as a driver she’s…
Glock and Grosjean had already debuted in Formula 1 years before winning the GP2 title, which is why I didn’t really count them. And as much as I love Glock, and I do (that dude was a racer), he lacked the speed that Hulk or Gasly have.
Preach. I mean, Mahaveer Rahunathan, who is basically Pastor Maldonado, only much crazier and without the talent, has more points than Calderon.
It’s almost as if F1 teams consider age when judging this junior championship. Who would’ve thought that the six drivers to win the title at the youngest age turned out to be the six most exciting prospects?
It’s not really like a draft (anymore) since most top talents now generally have a signed deal with one of F1's big 5 teams before they get to F1. In that way, it’s more like the baseball system where guys get called up to the majors (F1) when teams believe they’re ready.
The first part of that last paragraph is the essence of the rule. However,
You can’t force drivers onto teams if the teams don’t want them. There a reason Chadwick hasn’t been able to find a quality seat: because teams actually know about her past results and career achievements, and realize she’s not going to be good enough to warrant giving up one of their seats. That sounds harsh, but it’s…
Or, you know, he showed him his right arm.
Apart from the ones that actually do/did happen. Which is most of them.
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That move was on, you’re just wrong. I really think it’s the best overtake of the year. Did you start watching F1 after the introduction of DRS by any chance? Max made the corner, even while getting somewhat out of sorts on the inside kerb. Bottas just never even considered Max would go for it because drivers…
The complaining/whining/questioning his team’s every move isn’t some recent development with Hamilton. He’s always done this, it’s just that more radio traffic is broadcast now. I agree it’s extremely irritating to listen to, and I wish they just would stop airing it so much.
He didn’t outbrake himself though, he caught Bottas asleep at the wheel and went for the surprise move. He made the corner, the contact happened because Bottas did one of his now fairly routine ‘half moves’, giving Verstappen space on the inside but also closing the gap enough to make it nearly impossible for two cars…
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100% true, but it’s also kind of what makes Verstappen special.
As I understand it Renault had a system that had the ability to automatically adjust BB but needed to be reset manually by the driver every lap.