Nov. 18th, 2020

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Nothing on how awesome Hamilton's 7th World Championship victory is. Other than it is an amazing achievement and he is awesome. I think we've discovered that I am incapable of writing hot-takes. Far better people than me have written articles about it. So has the BBC F1 correspondent - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/extra/c1nx5lutpg/The-real-Lewis-Hamilton-story.

I was glad to see the Turkish Grand Prix back because it's my favourite of the Herman Tilke-designed tracks. And the race delivered. Well, the first half did, and then they turned on the DRS "go faster" button and it all became boring.

I do not like DRS. I know why the brought it in, and I support the attempt, but DRS does not increase racing, it just makes it easier for the better cars to overtake the worse cars. It's almost impossible to defend from a DRS overtake, so it really isn't racing that we see with it, racing needs both attack and defence.

I am ridiculously happy with the result. It's amazing how well Ferrari do when the race removes the disadvantage of that cow of an engine. Even Vettel seemed re-energised (possibly because he will be in the pink Mercedes next year, which I have to admit, excites me a lot).

Because of this, I feel bad about dabbing both the "driver error" and "pitstop disaster" squares again, but truth is truth.

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However, to make up for it, and in honour of both the result and correct tyre choices throughout the weekend (Red Bull seem to have caught Ferrari's poor tyre choices), I present Ferrari with two cookies of competence.

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Next year, hopefully it will be more cookies than dabbed squares.

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