The Australian GP was very early for the people who live in Europe and I assume that most people couldn't watch it. But I still chose to watch the race by waking up this early in a Sunday morning. I think that it was not a very exciting race compared to the first two races of the season. But we witnessed really interesting incidents also. Verstappen and Sainz both were disqualified from the race. And I would like to congratulate darbit for winning the yellow cap and taking the lead in the leaderboard as well.
PS: Sainz was getting points for 17 races. I really wonder how you were able to predict that he wouldn't end the race in top 10. Well done!
Because everybody knows in F1 is common to see a retirement for colission in the first places in the early stages of the races, and doesnt matter if you are a top driver. So i have to choose one to clear from the top six from no finishing the race.(i was between Sainz Perez and Verstappen).
But when i see a lot of people/commentators comment "ohhh look the 17 consecutive races scoring points". I know he was to fail.
I know its not a prove of nothing but when i hear a lot of people saying "X have a streak of X ammount of whatever". And a lot of people knows that you have more chances to cut that record.
Why? I dont know maybe more pressure? A energetic thing? I dont know, but in football im fan from a team with a clear bad luck, not the worst but not good. And ever when the commentator say and repeat multiple times something like "This player doesnt score against my team from 10 years" or "Myteam doesnt lose to this team for 20 years" i cant belive but the record is cut.
Like we say in this latitude.
Belive or burst.
Today pay off for me.