Excellent assumption Koal-84!
The Dutchman was fifth in this latest session and qualifying is up next!
My prediction wasn't that good after all, I didn't expect the two Mercedes either in qualifying or in the race. In my opinion, McLaren is somewhat to blame that Norris wasn't ahead of Hamilton, the pit stop wasn't very good and the tactics should have seen them come out of the pits ahead of Hamilton, Mercedes and Verstappen got the best out of it, I would say.
Can you believe Mercedes are back in on points and are looking better than both Ferrari and McLaren all the sudden with winning the last two races back to back?
My concern with yesterday was what happened to Russell's car all the sudden?
He was leading but then you can tell he was having issues while battling with Lewis then suddenly you see him drop off and pit.
Heard the announcer mention something about an issue with water not getting to the engine so they had to bring it in straight away or it could of blown up.
That sounded quite serious especially during a live race and you would think they would of seen this sort of issue during practice or even qualifying.
But as P1 Matt & Tommy had mentioned during their overview podcast of the race last night, as soon as the rain started coming down he was having problems controlling the exact same car while Hamilton was actually loving the slick conditions.
McLaren had both qualifying in the bag and the race yesterday but completely bottled it with those critical errors from their decisions made by the team.
They had the drivers and the cars but it seems they are making these terrible executions the same as Ferrari are known to do.
Could be a under pressure problem where the Mercedes team are all accustom to at this point with a veteran driver as Sir Lewis Hamilton.