SHANGHAI - A constant thing of F1 is : Shamilton LUCKY. He always gets more thanks to the others.
And he's always got an excuse ready from the media, being a media darling. According to Sky-Shamilton fanboys, Ferrari's tacticts was to slow down Shamilton with Raikkonen.
Sure, or Shamilton was not quick enough eh... In fact, he couldn't stay under 1 second to use the Drs.
He had already started with excuses even before the race, by saying he wasn't sure Mercedes could challenge Ferrari and that Ferrari versatily is very strange, moan moan cry cry... Again the fastest man in a single lap, the new Senna (taking 9 years for a pole position in Monaco, driving only fast cars) was slower than his average teammate, again. Just like with Rosberg. Shamilton the most OVERRATED driver.
Talking about excuses before time, just shows how WEAK one is.
And his fans say he never gives up... he had given up even in qualifying.
They say the car doesn't count, it's just that he's a legend... oh sure we can see it...
He even thanked Verstappen for crashing on Vettel. Wow very sporting, what a true Englishman...
The podium with the shoey of legend Ricciardo was the 3 who most deserved, also Kimi for the shitty strategy of Ferrari.
Vettel didn't deserve that awful position, for the contact-incident with Verstappen.
Gasly mocked McLaren in Bahrain ("we can fight"), and now he showed what a dickhead he is.
Basically Red Bull won thanks to his Toro Rosso... (causing the safety car)
Sky Sports F1 dictonary meanings.
Verstappen goes wide : bad mistake, he's not able.
Shamilton continuously goes wide : problem of the car / he's looking for the limit.
Shamilton fanboys : he can't make mistakes, it's a conspiracy of German Mercedes through Rosberg's curse.
A good doctor coming soon for them.
more highlights soon
siamo sicuri che Sky F1 italiano (è un canale per fangirls di Hamilton?) ne sappia più del "compianto" Mazzoni? Vandoorne olandese??