Ugh, can't believe all this rain is ruining everyone's fun ! I mean, I get it, safety first and all that, but come on, just a little bit of sunshine would be nice for once . Anyway, I'm glad Ferrari was able to make an appearance and get some decent mileage out of their car. Leclerc seemed pretty happy with the results, and I think the team's focus on reliability is a good call right now - we don't know what kind of track conditions will be like come the actual season . And poor Max Hadjar, hope he's okay after that crash !
So, rainy days are like my love life - always a bummer . But hey, at least the F1 teams are getting some quality time with their cars! Ferrari's new challenger is sounding promising, but you can't help feeling like it's all still a bit of a mess. Like, Charles Leclerc says it's working as expected, but I'm pretty sure he's just trying to keep his team calm . Red Bull on the other hand had a real nail-biter with that crash - at least Hadjar is alright! And what's up with Hamilton? 57 laps and a decent lap time, but is it gonna make a difference in the grand scheme of things? Maybe he should just stick to making faces on the telly instead of risking life and limb on the track .
Ugh, F1 is really milking this weather for all it's worth. Like, can't these teams just get some decent dry track time already? Rainy conditions are one thing, but now Hadjar's crash has to be a red flag . Poor bloke, lucky he wasn't hurt. Anyway, Ferrari's showing promise, Leclerc was on point for once and Hamilton's still got it, even if those lap times aren't gonna make or break anything right now. Red Bull's probably just waiting for their star driver to get back from his 'vacation' ... meanwhile, the rest of us are stuck with this soggy track day.