David Coulthard makes Michael Schumacher/Charles Leclerc comparison
David Coulthard has joked he had flashbacks of Michael Schumacher’s dominance in the Ferrari when watching Charles Leclerc win the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
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David Coulthard has joked he had flashbacks of Michael Schumacher’s dominance in the Ferrari when watching Charles Leclerc win the Australian Grand Prix last weekend.
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Seemingly running away with this year’s title, David Coulthard says Charles Leclerc’s current form makes him “shiver” as it reminds him of Michael Schumacher’s dominance.
En un cuaderno apunta todas las enseñanzas del fin de semana, porque si no se le olvidan, y repasa las notas instantes antes de subirse al coche para ganar. ¿Quién puede con Charles Leclerc? El monegasco, de 24 años, está en su mejor momento. Pole y victoria en Bahréin; segundo en Arabia; pole y victoria en Australia. Es el primer piloto de Ferrari que ha ganado en Melbourne desde Raikkonen, en 2007, el último campeón de la escudería de Maranello. Los dos podios de Carlos Sainz se desdibujan tras el abandono de Albert Park, porque el cero es una losa de puntos perdidos, y la beligerancia de Verstappen y Red Bull parece mansa cuando entra en juego la preocupante falta de fiabilidad del coche de Milton Keynes.
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