@Frannn115@wearetherace It's not about drivers having the power to decide who gets ADUO.
It's about how comments from drivers, team principals and the wider paddock conversation can influence where attention is directed. In F1, narratives matter.
@Frannn115@wearetherace I understood it perfectly my friend.
In what world would a McLaren driver want their closest rivals to get an upgrade?
Everything said in F1 has an agenda. Wakey
@xXMINIJARVISXx@Mythfall2@realkamdin@F1HardWalls4K People are unable to separate the car from the driver. In terms of "crashing too often" it's a product of the car he's been given. When you are limited in what the car can do, you tend to overdrive to achieve the results - Either you go for it, or you don't. Leclerc always goes.