- Voting is based on driver performance (not who has the prettiest girlfriend/best haircut)
- Voting is based on performance of the whole race weekend, so qualifying counts towards your assessment.
- You only get one vote
- The poll will start on either on the day of the GP (or Monday if I am unable to for some reason)
- The poll will run until Friday so that it will always end before the next GP
- The top three voted for drivers will earn points towards a championship table as follows:
- 1st: 5 points
- 2nd: 3 points
- 3rd: 1 point
- Ties will be decided by finishing position
I'm stuck between Alonso and Hamilton. Hamilton didn't really have to do a lot after T1 so Alonso had the most impressive race by far but didn't really compete in qualifying whilst Lewis was dominant over one lap.
Yeah I'm struggling too. Hard to find a complete weekend and Lewis and Alonso are the ones I'm toying with as well. Tempted by Dan but he lost Q.
I'll wait to see what others say again before making a decision as there is usually stuff I miss.
"Clark came through at the end of the first lap so far ahead that we in the pits were convinced that the rest of the field must have been wiped out in an accident."
-Eddie Dennis, describing the dominance of Jim Clark in the Lotus 49 at Spa 1967
Verstappen. Out qualified the best qualifier on the grid. Thought back after an unlucky start and would have won if Red Bull hadn't pitted him under the final VSC. Also showed some maturity we have not seen before in staying behind and not throwing toys out of the pram despite Red Bull denying him the chance to win.
Hamilton for me. Too bad he didn't get anything for it.
PICK 10 COMPETITION (6 wins, 18 podiums):3rd in 2016 TOP THREE CHAMPIONSHIP (No Limit Excedrin Racing):Champions in 2015 & 2018 | 2nd in 2017 & 2019 AUTOSPORT GP PREDICTOR: 2017 USA & P-F1 Champion