A.Albon | 579 (1%) |
C.Sainz,jr. | 310 (1%) |
Ch.Leclerc | 330 (1%) |
D.Ricciardo | 333 (1%) |
E.Ocon | 330 (1%) |
F.Alonso | 253 (1%) |
G.Russell | 311 (1%) |
K.Cunuda | 344 (1%) |
K.Magnussen | 232 (0%) |
Kuan-jü Č. | 230 (0%) |
L.Hamilton | 44720 (88%) |
L.Norris | 247 (0%) |
L.Sergeant | 226 (0%) |
L.Stroll | 334 (1%) |
M.Verstappen | 331 (1%) |
N.Hulkenberg | 217 (0%) |
O.Piastri | 241 (0%) |
P.Gasly | 314 (1%) |
S.Pérez | 365 (1%) |
V.Bottas | 306 (1%) |
Lewis Hamilton has been going through some kind of a nervous twist, which shows in a number of mistakes and contacts with other cars. He doesn't acknowledge his errors first and looks for excuses only to apologize just about to anyone from the drivers to the president of FIA J.Todt afterwards. From the body language point of view you can notice a certain disorderliness, as if Jekyll and Hide would fight for dominance, sometime the first having the upper hand, sometimes the other. I am persuaded about a controlled coaching that would put Lewis back into the proper formula rpm.
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