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Which RACERS will take the risk at the SPRINT RACE in Silverstone?

As is well known, this weekend will feature the first race weekend with a sprint race. And that will not only affect the potential entertainment and weekend schedule, but also the potential performance of the various racers.

So we will v Saturday night you can see which racer the current Formula 1 field could started a fire on this sprint race. Literally and figuratively.  

First name, which immediately stands out from the species, is Valtteri Bottas. A Finnish racer is usually not the one who stands out, but according to colleagues from the portal The Race, this could change during the sprint race. “Since his future at Mercedes is uncertain, now would be the time to see the hard side of Bottas ’character now that appears from time to time. After five seasons of faithful service, he may feel he has done his duty and if he no longer stays on the team, what could he lose with a hard and uncompromising race on Saturday night?"

The first. who could risk more in a sprint race than others is Valtteri Bottas, as many believe he has nothing to lose if they stick to reports that he will have to say goodbye to Mercedes - Photo: HB Press

In addition to names Fernanda Alonso in Charles Leclerc, two young racers are also mentioned Yuki tsunoda in George Russell. The young Japanese is sometimes still unsupervised. “Yuki just can't help himself. For every ‘I’ll learn from this and not push so hard next time’ a new incident happens." Russell but of course he drives a home race and may be fighting for seat at Mercedes. "Can you imagine the loud enthusiasm of his home crowd at every overtaking - to the Priory, bike by bike with a rival to Luffield? Or an attack on Vale, tires at a blocking point? Or a brave move in Cops?"

As others, among a few other names, of course, stands out Geroge Russell, who will want a Mercedes (or maybe Red Bullu) prove that he deserves a seat - Photo: HB Press

Ta weekend we'll see who it's for sprint race and who will stand out in in a negative sense. Because too much risk means you can face u pretty much great consequences for Sunday’s main race.          

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