Sunday, 27 October 2019

MEXICAN GRAND PRIX - TEAM MERCEDES STRUGGLE; BUT TEAMS FERRARI AND RED BULL BREEZED IT! P.1













Oh, Max; why, why did you do it when you did not have to, and ended up carelessly throwing away your Pole position during the 2019 Mexican Grand Prix? 

And so it was that, having failed to properly evaluate the changed conditions under which FIA races have evolving during the 2019 season. 

Red Bull's Max Verstappen did made the mistake of thinking that the greatest penalty he could or would be awards, was to have his final lap during Q3 of Saturday's Qualifying session, deleted. 

Max, it seemed, had failed to slow down after Bottas's body wrenching javlin-like crash into the barrier wall of the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriquez Circuit. 

The result of his inaccurate assumption is that Max will be starting today's Grand Prix at P.4 instead of P.1. 




With the Ferrari races, Leclerc and Vettel, being promoted to P. and P.2 respectively, and Team Mercedes' Hamilton, being moved upto to P.3.

And so we now have the ominous prospects of what was always going to be a very challenging and gruelling Grand Prix.  

Taking on the added challenge of possibly become a 'grudge race', if Max is minded to put all caution to the wind and ruthlessly fight to regain his Pole position at the beginning of the race.

With the 3 leading teams stacked up behind one another, it is not inconceivable that the most dangerous stage of Grand Prix races, the beginning, has just become more dangerous. 

To be continued!






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