I'd say it had more to do with the rivers running across the track and the ride height not being able to be raised enough to stop aqua-planing. Yes I love wet races, but there comes a point where it simply becomes survival of the luckiest, I don't want to see 10+ F1 drivers go flying into the walls sideways at 170mph+
LOL how is that Bottas' fault exactly? Lewis is the one moving towards him. It's gonna be regarded as a racing incident though. Edit: Drive through for Lewis causing a collision, so pipe down.
Thank God this season is over... What a pile of utter dung the second half of the season was. #thatisall
At least the last race was a good race and not a bore. I would have been hard to go through the winter. Good old reliable Brazil
I hope next season is good for a lot of reasons but the main one is to see this place with a bit more life in it. It's been very quiet for most of the season compared to last season.