#MasterCard Lola: from meme to force (F1M 24)
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Drivers of the team are Ricciardo and Zhou, PU is supplied by Renault
sponsors are: Nescafé, MasterCard, Sparco, IBM, Bosch, Esso and Intel (i'll post a shot of the car asap)
alright, first there's the car picture
and then, the final results of our first weekend: Danny P8, Zhou P14
and after danny's home race, here comes zhou's one which will also be the FIRST sprint weekend of 6
MasterCard Lola: from meme to force (F1M 24)
at the bing chilling gp, we kept our momentum going with another P8 from DR and a P11 for zhou so a potential double points finish was in sight; now we head to japan with a new monocoque and a low downforce rear wing may be brought to sakhir
At a rain-soaked japanese gp we finish p9 with daniel behind that mediocre driver called lancelot strulovich and p12 with zhou who manages to nab the fastest lap at the finish line
next up: a struggle bus called sakhir
well, the bahrain gp went as predicted and we managed a p10 with danny but jeddah went better because we matched the result of china and had both cars running in the points at one stage even thanks to 2 red flags
In Miami, the tide started to turn in favour of Zhou even thanks to a "free to race" policy; this piled the pressure on daniel who went on to record a 13th place in miami, an eighth in imola despite wiping out on the last lap, a 16th in monaco and another P8 in spain
Meanwhile, his chinese teammate, recorded: two ninth places back-to back in miami and imola, a sixth in monaco and a seventh in spain (which also acts as the first double points finish for the team)
before the canadian gp, the decision is made: Ricciardo is replaced by Dennis Hauger who becomes the FIRST EVER NORWEGIAN TO MAKE IT IN F1
so, how did dennis' first race go? well, it' was extremely wet but nonetheless he managed a p15 while zhou made a new season high for the team: P4
austria can be summed up as :EXCUSE ME, WTF?
in a drenched Spa, we reeled in the mclarens on dying wets thanks to a winkelhock-esque tyre strategy; one more lap and maybe Dennis could've finished P3