A.Albon | 575 (1%) |
C.Sainz,jr. | 309 (1%) |
Ch.Leclerc | 330 (1%) |
D.Ricciardo | 331 (1%) |
E.Ocon | 327 (1%) |
F.Alonso | 252 (0%) |
G.Russell | 308 (1%) |
K.Cunuda | 339 (1%) |
K.Magnussen | 232 (0%) |
Kuan-jü Č. | 228 (0%) |
L.Hamilton | 44635 (89%) |
L.Norris | 247 (0%) |
L.Sergeant | 225 (0%) |
L.Stroll | 333 (1%) |
M.Verstappen | 329 (1%) |
N.Hulkenberg | 214 (0%) |
O.Piastri | 241 (0%) |
P.Gasly | 312 (1%) |
S.Pérez | 363 (1%) |
V.Bottas | 304 (1%) |
Two ex-colleagues from one team met at the German GP, a current boss of Scuderia Ferrari and an ex-driver of Scuderia Marlboro Ferrari Michael Schumacher. The two definitely have something to talk about and compare the former Ferrari success with the current (un)success. Even if Ferrari has fought its way forward in the recent races and Fernando Alonso is leading the current classification of the Championship. Can he keep it also after the German GP? We won't know till after the Sunday race.
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