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And Stevie Noises says Hajar is blessed that 20 seconds worth of penalties this year is not as damaging as last year and says that it's unfair to have him just ahead of Alex Albon, who we're going to talk about later, who had a far better weekend given the circumstances.
Hajar's penalties there and whether or not it should have impacted how you ranked him or how much it impacted how you ranked him are really the theme around his weekend.
How much of a penalty for you was it that he got himself into some hot water with the authorities?
Let's move on to a question about Charles Leclerc, who ended up 11th in your rankings.
Curtis feels that is a bit high, saying he finished over 30 seconds behind Hamilton and was quite critical of his own performance.
While Russ Taylor says it would have been quite easy to bomb Charles down the list, but I'll take halfway on a difficult weekend.
So I assume Russ is a Charles Leclerc fan.
And then Russ adds that he was catching Lewis in the GP, then lost contact.
but kept Hajar behind well.
So how difficult was it to judge Leclerc's weekend?
We're not really used to seeing him finishing a long way behind Lewis Hamilton, are we?
I'm going to go positive.
I'm not sure how it'll be interesting to see as we rotate the people that join you for this task, if there is a trend of people leaning more positively or negatively.
But, yeah, the idea is kind of to pick up on something that maybe didn't get a load of input from our members, but something else that the person on the other side of the screen to Ed would like to just highlight briefly.
And I'm going for Sergio Perez.
who not for the first time, it must be said, made it into your top 10, Ed.
I'll admit, I have a little fascination with the Cadillacs in the early laps of the race or during Q1.
I always look to see if they're ahead of anybody, primarily the Aston Martins.
Obviously, Perez took that to extremes, particularly in the sprint race.
So it had been in my mind during the weekend of going, what on earth is a Cadillac doing there on the timing tower?