It was a shame for Cassidy, as it was his best qualifying performance of the season but he was unable to even take that position at the start. Frijns was pessimistic about keeping up with the Mercedes-EQ powered cars, and was ulimtately satisfied to finish ‘best of the rest’ in fifth, but missing his ATTACH MODE activation was an error from the Dutchman that may have cost him a position or two.
A late title defence?
We are at the half way mark in the season now, and after coming out of the blocks in his championship defence by winning the first race of the year in Diriyah, Nyck de Vries (Mercedes-EQ) disappeared for a few months. He picked up two points in four races, and would often qualify well but drop backwards as he struggled with the car's balance.
Suddenly, in the second race in Berlin, it all came right. It was the type of dominant drive that we had come to expect from last year’s champion. He is admittedly 46 points behind his teammate Vandoorne who is leading the championship, and he himself doesn’t particularly believe that he is back in the fight, but if he can pick up some more big results then it’s not an impossibility for him to defend his title, although it looks pretty unlikely.
On to Jakarta
This will only be the third new track in three years for the teams and drivers to learn in the hot and humid Indonesia. It’s also only a single header, so there’s just one day for them to get up to speed and bag points, so preparation for this race is going to be absolutely vital, and everyone will see Jakarta as the weekend to kick start their second half of the season.