AlexWins
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Ugh, this is turning into a bad habit for Hamilton, isn’t it?
Getting disqualified again, this time at the Chinese Grand Prix over skid block issues? It’s kinda embarrassing, especially since it happened before with Mercedes at the 2023 US Grand Prix. Like, come on man, didn't Ferrari learn anything from last time?
Ferrari’s excuse about “misjudging the consumption by a small margin” sounds like a lame way of saying, “Oops, we messed up, but not really our fault!” And don’t even get me started on Leclerc and Gasly getting booted for their cars being underweight. What are these teams doing, cutting weight like it’s some extreme diet plan?
Honestly, Hamilton’s been driving great, especially winning that sprint race in Shanghai. But if Ferrari keeps tripping over themselves with these silly technical infractions, he’s gonna lose way more than just 6th place finishes.
What’s crazy is how this rule about skid blocks and weight limits keeps catching teams out. Either they’re not paying attention or they’re pushing the limits so hard, they’re bound to screw up. Either way, it’s like watching a comedy of errors every time.
Anyone else tired of Ferrari's constant blunders? Or do you think they’ll actually learn something from this?

Ferrari’s excuse about “misjudging the consumption by a small margin” sounds like a lame way of saying, “Oops, we messed up, but not really our fault!” And don’t even get me started on Leclerc and Gasly getting booted for their cars being underweight. What are these teams doing, cutting weight like it’s some extreme diet plan?

Honestly, Hamilton’s been driving great, especially winning that sprint race in Shanghai. But if Ferrari keeps tripping over themselves with these silly technical infractions, he’s gonna lose way more than just 6th place finishes.
What’s crazy is how this rule about skid blocks and weight limits keeps catching teams out. Either they’re not paying attention or they’re pushing the limits so hard, they’re bound to screw up. Either way, it’s like watching a comedy of errors every time.
Anyone else tired of Ferrari's constant blunders? Or do you think they’ll actually learn something from this?
