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Are we seeing a "changing of the guard" at Ferrari. Leclerc was on pole and was on his way to win when the Ferrari engine had some kind of failure, power lose.
In Australia Leclerc was going to pass Vettel in the later stages of the race but followed team orders and slowed down behind Vettel.
Today Vettels dual with Hamilton results in a spin. Seems like every time he is near Hamilton he makes some kind of an error.
Maybe Ferrari has to rethink who is their number one driver.
 
Originally Posted by Reggaemon
Are we seeing a "changing of the guard" at Ferrari. Leclerc was on pole and was on his way to win when the Ferrari engine had some kind of failure, power lose.


For once I honestly think Ferrari know what they are doing, and right now they don't have a "number one driver". While I feel bad for Leclerc, he's on the up and won't let little setbacks get in his way.
With regards to his podium, at least something good came out of the Renault double DNF. And what does Grosjean have to do to catch a break?
 
The Haas cars seem to have pretty good pace during practice and qualifying right behind the Merc's and Ferrari's. That isn't translating to race day though.
 
Originally Posted by Brad_C
And what does Grosjean have to do to catch a break?

Maybe he inherited Webber's and Ricciardo's luck, though Riccardio hasn't seemed to shed his bad luck, either.
 
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