Formula 1 Rolex Turkish Grand Prix 2021Formula 1 

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Props to Ocon for making the race on one set of intermediates. I don't remember the last time somebody pulled that off.
 
Props to Ocon for making the race on one set of intermediates. I don't remember the last time somebody pulled that off.
He may have only pulled it off by being a lap down though. One more lap and the tyre may have gone, or if it didn't, he'd have been passed by GIO. He lost a whopping 20 seconds to him in the last 7 laps, one more would've been enough.

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It shows that HAM not stopping would have been the worst call of the three available. He'd have been in roughly the same boat of dropping a lot of time at the least.
 
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He may have only pulled it off by being a lap down though. One more lap and the tyre may have gone, or if it didn't, he'd have been passed by GIO. He lost a whopping 20 seconds to him in the last 7 laps, one more would've been enough.

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It shows that HAM not stopping would have been the worst call of the three available. He'd have been in roughly the same boat of dropping a lot of time at the least.
Those are the new slicktermediate tires that Pirelli have been working on. Pirelli just needs to change the color on the sidewalls to 💩brown.
 
I'm so far behind F1 news. Hopefully, I'll attend the April 7-10 event. Can't wait to see the new car. It's looking awesome. So compact.
 
Seeing as that was Bottas' first wet weather win in F1 ever, I don't think we can call him that.

Since Bottas moved to Mercedes, Hamilton, Verstappen and Ocon were the only drivers to win a wet race until Turkey. So I don't think that claim of Bottas being a wet driving God can really be attributed to anything except this weekend. Of course you have to remember how the Emilia-Romagna GP went this year to get an indication.
 

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