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After a disappointing end to the Mexican Grand Prix The DownShift team review the highlights and low lights of possibly a championship defining race that saw a change in the World Drivers Championship and the door being left wide open for a possible late surge by Max Verstappen.
With the best performance by rookie driver Ollie Bearman and frustration over team radio for George Russell what was heating up to conclude with two tight battles for position on the final two laps was quickly extinguished by a virtual safety car.
Crowd sentiment clear showed the public's feeling towards McLaren and the new championship leader Lando Norris while Ferrari edged Mercedes into third by 1 point.
All with only 4 races to go, oh, and a couple of sprints.
By The DownShift PodcastAfter a disappointing end to the Mexican Grand Prix The DownShift team review the highlights and low lights of possibly a championship defining race that saw a change in the World Drivers Championship and the door being left wide open for a possible late surge by Max Verstappen.
With the best performance by rookie driver Ollie Bearman and frustration over team radio for George Russell what was heating up to conclude with two tight battles for position on the final two laps was quickly extinguished by a virtual safety car.
Crowd sentiment clear showed the public's feeling towards McLaren and the new championship leader Lando Norris while Ferrari edged Mercedes into third by 1 point.
All with only 4 races to go, oh, and a couple of sprints.