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Austrian TV just aired a highlights summary of the 1988 Italian GP, which was the only race of that season not won by Senna/Prost in the McLaren. Gerhard Berger and Michele Aboretto snabbed the double win for Ferrari in their first race victory in a decade.
Really cool to see these kinds of historical tidbits.
I remember watching that race, live. Jebuz, I'm old.
I'm sure hoping a similar streak is broken this weekend.
I'm undecided, I'd love to see a new record set as well, for consecutive race wins by one driver.
I dont care what happens as long as its intersting. If Verstappen wins after a nice fight with sainz then I am fine. If Sainz just drives off into the distance verstappen/hamilton/vettel style its as boring as the previous races
I'm a little torn too, but I want to see Ferrari win here too much