Race Department Forum Racing - Season 33

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Maybe I'm just the dumb American in the room, but I've never known Kevin to be an Italian name!

RIP Seb. Who's your favorite to replace him?
Yeah, Kevin is a pretty used name in Italy (my best friend calls Kevin too ahahahha, it's incredible). There were so much embarassing name, Kevin trust me is the better.

Going to Vettel's argument, think the better next Seb is Ricciardo. He's a sociable guy (does that word exist) and haves already experience in a top team. For more, he can talk a bit of Italian too, as his grandparents are from Italy (the same region as Giovinazzi.) And that's not absolutely bad! Sainz is pretty good too, but he's a risk. Or he does well, or he does like Checo at McLaren: a great driver in the wrong moment. All depends on what Ferrari want.
 
Laad triumphs in Brazil
Double champion Jimmy Laad took first place in a rain soaked Brazilian Grand Prix. In the initial stages of the race he still faced challenge by his teammate Lintner and Toyota's Old Wolf, but around the halfway point he could open a comfortable gap, which he kept to the end. Lintner and Wolf were swapping places back and forth later on, with Wolf taking 2nd place and denying Red Bull the 1-2. Ferrari drivers Jednak and Harvey were battling it out for 4th place, with Jednak coming out on top. While they never were far off from the top 3, they lacked the last bit of pace to mount a proper attack. Behind those 2 followed the Williams of Lutz and Rossello, though each with a slight gap already. A whole way back then the Astons of Sigoulakis and Keranen, nowhere near the pace shown in the opening round. Rumours have it they had jet engines fitted previously, which were banned for this round. The Saubers too with an abysmal race, at least both Said and Mishra saw the chequered flag today. Surprise of the day was the 2nd car entered by Toyota, driven to 11th place by rookie Kevin Taddo.


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Lutz takes prestigious Monaco win
A faultless drive from start to finish saw Jason Lutz take the win at the Monaco Grand Prix, his first this season. From the start on he left no doubt about his ambitions today, pulling out a small gap which he maintained all the way to the end. Ferrari drivers Jednak and Harvey joined him on the podium, with Jednak now leading the championship by 1 point over Laad, who finished in 6th place. Sigoulakis showed a strong performance to bring his Aston home in 4th place, followed by Lutz' teammate Rossello. Said and Keranen followed right behind 6th placed Laad, the 3 of them being close together the whole race, but no proper chance to go for an overtake in the tight streets of Monaco. Mishra crossed the line in 9th place, behind him the trio of Taddo, Lintner, and Wolf. The 3 of them collided at the start, ruining any chance on a decent result.

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