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F1 2019
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This year's Formula 1 season is almost upon us, with the Australian GP just a few days away. 

Could this be the year that Lewis Hamilton beats Juan Manuel Fangio's record of five driver's titles? Or will Sebastian Vettel become the third driver on five? Fingers crossed that McLaren can continue their strong testing form, but Williams look like they're struggling.

Here's a quick reminder of all the dates, venues, teams and drivers.



DateVenueCountry
March 17MelbourneAustralia
March 31 Sakhir Bahrain
April 14 Shanghai China
April 28 Baku Azerbaijan
May 12 Barcelona Spain
May 26 Monaco Monaco
June 9 Montreal Canada
June 23 Le Castellet France
June 30 Spielberg Austria
July 14 Silverstone Great Britain
July 28 Hockenheim Germany
August 4 Budapest Hungary
September 1 Spa-Francorchamps Belgium
September 8 Monza Italy
September 22 Singapore Singapore
September 29 Sochi Russia
October 13 Suzuka Japan
October 27 Mexico City Mexico
November 3 Austin USA
November 17 Sao Paulo Brazil
December 1 Yas Marina Abu Dhabi

CarsTeamsDrivers
    MERCEDES Lewis Hamilton Valtteri Bottas
    FERRARI Sebastian Vettel Charles Leclerc
    RED BULL Max Verstappen Pierre Gasly
    RENAULT Daniel Ricciardo Nico Hulkenberg
    HAAS Romain Grosjean Kevin Magnussen
    MCLAREN Carlos Sainz Lando Norris
    RACING POINT Sergio Perez Lance Stroll
    ALFA ROMEO Kimi Raikkonen Antonio Giovinazzi
    TORO ROSSO Daniil Kvyat Alex Albon
    WILLIAMS George Russell Robert Kubica

Australian GP Bahrain GP Chinese GP Azerbaijan GP
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Bottas was absolutely phenominal collecting the win and fastest lap for the extra point.
It is early in the season , but Ferrari do npt seem to be up to speed yet and Verstappen is getting off to a good start too.
Hope Hammer can put it down and take another WC for Mercedes.
Bob
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#3

Yes, Bottas was superb.

Hamilton may have a fight on his hands. So might Vettel with Leclerc looking strong.

It will be interesting to see if the race was indicative of Ferrari's true pace, or if they just had on off day.
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I dont know what it is as I used to LOVE F1 - but these days - I have not watched an F1 race from start to finish in the last 20 years.
Watching SPA live last year, I realised just how much F1 is a procession. The most exiting aspect (if you are English :) ) is the commentary, which obviously is missing when you watch live. I know I am one of the few .....
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#5

I think quite a few people share your feelings Anthony.

But I love it. The engineering, the science, the intrigue, the politics, and the money. It's all fascinating to me.

I think there is obviously a concern that the aerodynamics have made it too difficult to overtake, but they're working on that.
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Terrible luck for Charles Leclerc in Bahrain. Vettel is under pressure and losing his cool.

Mercedes were handed the victory, but Leclerc obviously has a lot of talent, and Ferrari seem to have a fast car.

It was a good race, and it lloks like it might be a very interesting season in F!.
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The 1,000th F1 GP is coming up this weekend. Checkeredflag
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LeClerc winning would have provided a spark to re-ignite F1, but typical of F1 it was an anti-climax "what might have been". I decided at the end of last season to not bother watching any live coverage this year due to the over-hype of every little sign of hope. I used to watch the qualifying and the race sessions religiously. I'm still interested but not enough to spend hours watching the screens.

The celebration of the 1000th race is classic "fake news". This BBC interview with Bernie Ecclestone may be of interest - https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0767l84  (may not be available outwith the UK).

Leo

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#9

Ohhh LeClerc will win soon. He was apparently told to stay behind Vettel for a few laps and overtook him on the next lap.

He's a driver alright.  Checkeredflag
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Agreed, but his first win won't be as sensational now, no one will be surprised. 

Leo
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