After Monday’s so-called ‘Paradise Papers’ revelations it would seem life now comprises only two certainties: death and Ferrari threatening to quit Formula One.
This year’s championship is rated on the patented flogometer, we receive a leaked recording of the proposed 2021 power units that sounds suspiciously like a recycled joke, and Peter’s professionalism is called into question.
Hamilton didn’t need so much as a podium at the Mexican Grand Prix to claim his fourth drivers championship, but even this relatively modest goal seemed unachievable after the first lap.
The Strategy Report, powered by mobile strategy game Apex Race Manager, is an analysis and discussion podcast concerning the on-track tactical action at the 2017 Mexican Grand Prix, but we get distracted eulogising Jolyon Palmer’s career.
This week’s guest is Terry Saunders, one-third of the For F1’s Sake podcast.
Sebastian Vettel and Ferrari did what they’ve done best all season at the weekend in Mexico: they got on with it. It’s just that business as usual was never going to be enough for the fabled red team.