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Originally Posted by BS_CS
Max or Charles, but I think that depends on which car/team they're with the longest honestly. If Max happens to jump to Mercedes for example and they stay the dominant car to be in it's going to be difficult for Charles at Ferrari, but I'd say it's for sure between those two. Vettel has shown signs this year and the previous that he's not as dominant as he used to be and we haven't really seen enough of Albon to make a judgement on that I think.
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....agreed; VER and LEC appear the next-gen of domination....if they stay with the sharpest of the sharp end of the grid....always remember RIC who left RBR to find his way with Renault....it's not working out; hopeful Renault will re-invent themselves, perhaps when the new FIA F1 rules are in effect in the early 2020's.