I think when you look at their pure pace.
“He’s definitely one of the several I’m considering seriously.
provided certain performance criteria are met by both sides.
on the mic for Sky F1 at the Canadian Grand Prix.
and one of the people who pushed for him.
the pit lane was officially closed.
who has not finished on the podium since the Chinese Grand Prix in April.
new asphalt is the same for everybody.
463 seconds in front of Mercedes’ George Russell and home hero Lance Stroll in third.
as he became the only non-Red Bull winner of the season.
it gave me a chance against George.
but with the track grip and pecking order continuing to evolve.