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10:01
Circle 50/71: Leclerc passed Vettel, who locked the hairpin. Vettel has nothing to play here because he fell to 11th place.
09:59
Circle 48/71: Perez will soon fall behind Bottas. The third time may be a more interesting battle than the first time.
09:58
Circle 47/71: I would be surprised if the race ended very close, because Verstappen is driving so smoothly now.
09:57
Circle 46/71: Verstappen is now 6 seconds ahead of Hamilton, although the Mercedes man does have the fastest lap of his name.
09:56
Circle 45/71: The answer is no, because Sainz entered the top six with Stroll’s clean pass. Hamilton seemed annoyed by Verstappen’s speed on the straight.
09:55
Lap 44/71: Sainz is chasing Stroll for sixth. Can Aston Martin stop him?
Top five:
1 Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
3. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
5. Lando Norris (McLaren)
09:53
Circle 43/71: Norris was comfortable in fifth place, which is good news for him. If he stays there, this will be an amazing result for McLaren.
09:52
Circle 42/71: After the 13th battle with Ferrari was over, Raikkonen almost got in touch with Leclerc.
09:51
Circle 41/71: There is a huge gap between fourth and fifth place, but Bottas’s third place battle against Perez may be fascinating.
09:50
Circle 40/71: Verstappen circled Vettel, remember him? Verstappen still looks comfortable to lead (and strike up a conversation with it).
09:49
Circle 39/71: David Wall asks: “This is one of the major technical stories earlier this season, but it seems to have become very quiet lately. So what is actually going on with the flexible tail wing used by some teams, the FIA says it violates the rules, but these teams will Allowed to continue to use during the grace period. That period is now over, have they removed or repaired these features so that they are now within the rules, why did they allow the grace period? The decision made by the FIA seems strange. “
This is a complicated issue.
09:48
Circle 38/71: Russell pitted for the third time… he was out. Sad ending after a hopeful beginning.
09:48
Circle 37/71: Some teams may reconsider their pit stops. Hamilton may now be considering a two-stop plan to give him the best chance of catching up with Verstappen.
09:46
Circle 36/71: Verstappen is about to catch up with Raikkonen in seventh place, which shows how fast it is.
09:45
Circle 35/71: Hamilton is now behind Verstappen in these two horses, although it does not look very close at the moment.
Top five.
1 Max Verstappen (Red Bull)
2. Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes)
3. Valtteri Bottas (Mercedes)
4. Sergio Perez (Red Bull)
5. Carlos Sainz (Ferrari)
09:43
Circle 34/71: Hamilton is gradually narrowing the lead, narrowing the lead to about four seconds. He shortened 0.6 seconds in just one lap.
09:41
Circle 32/71: For those on the front lines, this seems to be a one-stop strategy. Will the tire be durable?
09:39
Circle 31/71: The slow motion replay of the Red Bull mechanic trying to make Perez’s tire fall off when he first requested it looked like a remake of a row. The young man looked depressed.
Update
09:38
Circle 30/71: Verstappen got in and out of the pit in two seconds. touching. He is still a long way from Hamilton.
09:37
Circle 29/71: Russell had to use air pressure to enter the pit lane a second time. There are more debris outside the track, which is a worrying issue. I don’t know where it came from.
09:36
Circle 28/71: Hamilton pitted and changed tires, and returned to the track after a clean stop.
Update
09:35
Circle 27/71: Bottas was the latest person to pit, and he returned directly before Perez. Some nice pit stops from Mercedes.
09:34
Circle 26/71: Russell pitted and stayed there for a long time because he had more problems than he hoped. Perez also appeared after Bottas and Norris.
09:32
Circle 25/71: Leclerc was ranked 14th after his most recent overtaking. Overtaking may be an interesting day for him.
Hamilton is “generating a slight vibration” and almost just finished the track with a bland turn.
09:31
Circle 24/71: Bottas is closing the gap with Perez, reducing the gap to two and a half seconds. Red Bull wouldn’t want a Mercedes car in two or three.
09:29
Circle 22/71: Every lap, the gap in front will get bigger and bigger. Does Mercedes need plan B?
09:28
Circle 21/71: Verstappen is increasing his lead on the front line, which further shows that Hamilton’s car has not yet reached its peak. The Red Bull driver leads by 4.388 seconds.
09:25
Circle 19/71: Hamilton’s tires look better than Verstappen, but the Mercedes said he is “struggling”. Verstappen must have some processing problems, possibly due to wind.
09:24
Circle 18/71: The wind is getting stronger on the track. This can make things interesting. Will we see rain?
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