Chinese 1:40 behind Baku
Cho is under pressure – is his job in jeopardy yet?
Alfa-Sauber fans aren’t the only ones hoping Grand Prix newcomer Guanyu Zhou (23) can finally get his hold of the eighth round of the World Championships in Baku. Team boss Vasser also presses: “We finally have to get back to the points with both cars!”
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Updated: 9:59 PM
And you have to take the words of a dedicated Frenchman very seriously. Especially in qualifying, the Chinese leave a lot of his potential, that’s for sure. No team can afford an individual show! Especially in a competition car like the C42.
Weak Chu on Saturday
After his first point in Bahrain, Cho lacked the necessary luck with the eleventh place. But then he fell sharply because on Sunday he was unable to make up for his poor qualifying results from the day before.
The pilot from Shanghai appears to be pain-free. Also against the growing criticism. He says, “I’m not worried about my future!” But he should be ready, because Théo Pourchaire (19), who took second place overall in Formula 2, is ready. And a 40:1 deficit on points compared to Valtteri Bottas (32) is not a cushion.
Through Baku at a speed of 378 km / h
Finn continues to fly the flag in Hinwil. It belongs among the five winners of five races in Azerbaijan in 2019. Once he blew a tire before the finish in the lead, he once had to let Hamilton pass – it was the only “official” stable thing in five years from Mercedes!
In the first race in 2016, Bottas set a straight road record of 378 km/h in a Williams-Mercedes car, a figure that will not be officially equaled in Formula 1.
The narrowest angle in Formula 1
The 6,003-meter street circuit is fruitful. In the old town, the left-right combination, which is barely eight meters wide, is the narrowest spot in Formula 1 of the year – a safe place for crash photographers! So Sumi was warned…
Once you meet cars on a highway. A total of 68 must be switched – more than anywhere else. Fortunately only with a hammock! The 2.2km flat pass between curves 16 and 1 (also a record) is a second long recovery phase.
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