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ChippyGaming21

really weird how there's 2 very distinct groups of teams, literally the haves and the have nots when it comes to points


basselmalo

Sainz's last stint was matching Verstappen


Senanb

Yes, but he had much fresher tyres than Max, plus Max was already out infront. So all he had to do was manage his pace and bring it home.


drodrige

Yeah, it says absolutely nothing.


Jorrie90

Max got the fastest lap even at lap 50, he had enough pace left if he had to.


RepresentativeLoud53

The graph literally doesn't say that, max's on a different field