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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's hardly the spirit of human endeavour though is it, weecalf?
If they were just in it for the money, most would retire after half a season, wouldn't they?
Yes, most are paid well, hardly their fault. Plus they do put their lives on the line whilst 'pushing the envelope'.
Furthermore, not all are paid. Some pay the F1 teams in order to drive their car.
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If they were just in it for the money, most would retire after half a season, wouldn't they?
Yes, most are paid well, hardly their fault. Plus they do put their lives on the line whilst 'pushing the envelope'.
Furthermore, not all are paid. Some pay the F1 teams in order to drive their car.
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I feel sorry for Lewis but with all the technical info the teams have then surely they knew what they were doing, They measure the fuel all the time same as tyre wear so they clearly knew they had just enough to cross the line. They know the rules and should stick to them, Its making them look bad! Hope the race is as exciting and mixed up as Quali though
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