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An established Indy driver going into F2 feels a bit of a step down. Is that a sign that Cadillac aren't entirely convinced he can make the switch (he's going to be kind of old for F2 as well...) or is this because of Indy getting a fairly insulting level of super license points?
I have way too many thoughts about McLaren to put here but holy shit this championship fight has been bonkers
I really want to see Lando win (I'm not particularly a Lando fan, I just want to see him finish the job now), but my confidence that Mclaren won't shit the bed in some way is very low. I'm also concerned by what a desperate Max or even Oscar might do. We've had a few very near misses this year where Oscar was told to calm it down after nearly wiping both cars out. I dread to think what his mindset must be going into this race. Do you go fully selfish or do you make sure the title comes to Mclaren one way or the other?
In fairness, the car hasn't really been in question this year. It was very strong for a lot of last year too. It's the magic 8 ball on the pitwall and the butter fingers in the pitlane which have been the persistent issues. This should have been sewn up ages ago.