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Hey RJ, our man on the spot. Where is your Spa update? I didn't watch it of course, but read all the stuff this morning. Sounds like it was an interesting race. Did your birth countrymen file out after Max's retirement or did they stay?
Information, we need information!!!
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Didn't see much on track action as I was actually there to do some work, but had a jolly good lunch.
Output this weekend:
http://reut.rs/2wTBTv3
http://reut.rs/2wJvseB
http://reut.rs/2wdJySn
http://reut.rs/2w6JdCA
and
https://uk.reuters.com/article/motor-f1-belgium-teams-idUKL4N1LD0CI
Salami in Dinant, Crayfish in Durbuy, and waffles in Malmedy. Nothing to dislike about the Ardennes!
Good race: implosion at Force India and the boss saying its going to be team orders all the way now.
re: Stoddie. Good to see him back in the paddock with a proper, meaningful role. The F1 experience is a nice touch from the new regime.
Also lovely to see Mick Schumacher drive his dad's old car. As Damon said "Last time I saw that was in Adelaide. I was underneath it." Is Mick doing well in F3? Is F1 inevitable?...
PS Go Lewis ...
Now three tracks favourable to lewis 9Monza, Suzuka and Austin), three for Seb (Singapore, mexico City and Abu Dhabi) and two uncertain (Sepang and Interlagos).
Will be a tight end. lewis has a slightly better package (basically the 2secs he had for all the race in Spa) but any mistake by him or the team will be paid dearly. And in this respect the 3 points given away to Bottas in Budapest are shocking. Will be important Valtteri to receive team orders to be second fiddle from now on, if they want to avoid finding themselves in a very difficult situation in Abu Dhabi.
Force India guys were doomed to have a crash at some point, and finally it happened.