The 2021 GPR Season Preview

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The 2021 GPR Season Preview

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Good morning everyone

We couldn't possibly let another F1 season start without a proper GPR Season Preview. Our new landlord Miguel98 has cut through the corporate speak to analyse 2021's pecking order, and his results can be found and read right here!

The 2021 Very Inaccurate Grand Prix Rejects Season Preview
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Londoner wrote:Good morning everyone

We couldn't possibly let another F1 season start without a proper GPR Season Preview. Our new landlord Miguel98 has cut through the corporate speak to analyse 2021's pecking order, and his results can be found and read right here!

The 2021 Very Inaccurate Grand Prix Rejects Season Preview

I'd say that it seems a pretty fair assessment too - it's probably the Aston Martin team that is hardest to place right now though, and I wouldn't rule out seeing McLaren take 3rd by virtue of their operational skills.
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For me too, I think Aston's pace will determine Vettel's season entirely. If they're third-fastest like last year, this could be a nice comeback year from Seb. However, if they've lost pace and are fighting for the end of the points like he was last year, I don't know if he'll be enjoying himself any more than he was at Ferrari last year.
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