Joeface wrote: » podium , Both cars or even one Toro in the points first three races would probably hurt more than a Podium.Toro Rosso to finish above McLaren in the Constructors' Championship currently 4/1
Adamocovic wrote: » Definitely popping something on that. Could all fall to pieces yet but as I said before, during the break been reading a lot of speculation regarding Honda and it's early days yes, but so far encouraging signs.
Honda will focus on reliability over performance with its first race specification engine for the 2018 Formula 1 season, Autosport has learned.
Gintonious wrote: » Eh, maybe hold off on that bet.
Adamocovic wrote: » Focusing on reliability over performance may be enough to beat McLaren if today is anything to go by
Gintonious wrote: » Haas with the upgrade of the season, to combat the halo. I love this.
mickdw wrote: » What is it?
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Gintonious wrote: » In fairness, this is the 4th year of their return, you would hope they would get something right by now.
Jordan 199 wrote: » I just love the bargeboard on the Force India:
Ajsoprano wrote: Based on that and that alone I think they have a shot at the championship this year.
Harika wrote: » Sad news, the iconic brand #Martini will be ending their partnership with #Williams at the end of the season. Really bad news, but will they stay in F1?
Joeface wrote: » Two things to watch today if the Track warms up I suppose Leclerc & Gasly , just to see how there times compare to there respective partners
Adamocovic wrote: » Haven't been this excited for a young driver in a long while but so looking forward to Leclerc. Was fortunate enough to get to see him twice last year in F2. Firmly on the bandwagon this year and hoping he does well, it's a plus that I'm a big fan of the Alfa/Sauber combo too haha!
skipper_G wrote: » I'm definitely on the hype train with Leclerc, some of his drives in F2 were stunning