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Getting DOTD vote for a rubbish drive with an appalling strategy is the most Danny Ric send off ever.
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Yeah - I must admit to feeling emotional about the possible (probable?) end of Dani's F1 driving career - but then I'm Australian and he's meant a lot to us here for a few years now.
Anthony Davidson made a good point during one of the Sky paddock pundit sessions - said that Dan was incredibly precise in the way he drives and that the current cars don't reward that as much - need to be wrenched around more, and that makes a big difference. Given that he's only 35 now, there's a part of my that would love to see him still driving in 2026, in case the new cars reward precision again but I know that's probably unrealistic. |
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