If one wanted to take a short walk down memory lane – ![]() Ten Top 5 finishes this season for him, more than anyone else in the Formula 1.5 championship, six P4 to his name, and only one podium between the chaos and the sheer bad luck. After all, with such a close title fight – and all the drama around it – there really was not much of an incentive to look at what was happening in the midfield – least of all when Mr “Best of the Rest” does not end up on the podium.Ĭontrary to what one might think looking at the standings, Charles Leclerc is actually the driver who finished most consistently as the “leader” of the midfield – often with considerable gaps to his rivals. On top of the bad luck (we will come back to this point later), Leclerc’s “good season” was completely overshadowed by other events. Our boy Chuck joked about his bad luck a while ago, too: “ maybe I should go to Lourdes, I don’t know what else I can do”. “You have been very unlucky this season,” he told his star driver. Finally, after Jeddah – and having his race ruined by the first Red Flag – he said: “no one will be looking at my pace, only the result”.įerrari’s Team Principal Mattia Binotto spoke his first comments on the season on Leclerc’s Team Radio before they could even get him in front of a microphone. He said it again after the Turkish Grand Prix, and after the race in Austin: “it must look boring from the outside, but I feel like I was very good today”. He said it himself, after the Italian Grand Prix: “I feel like every time I do a good race, I’m never on TV because there’s always something else going on”. Without even trying to argue against the “opinion” behind the (rather premature) Career-Death Sentences, the first impression one has after following – or trying to follow – the conversation is that not many seem to have been paying attention to Charles Leclerc this year. That Ferrari’s “Golden Boy” was never really worth the hype and that had finally been proven. That Carlos Sainz was now the rightful “Number One”. Just as Mercedes was moving war to Michael Masi, journalists and media personalities (mostly on the Italian Side Of Things) were telling us that Charles Leclerc was no longer. This time the fact that I was streaming was a bit more noticeable, but the game remained entirely playable.The lights in Yas Marina had not gone out yet when the first titles started popping up all over Social Media: the second-best controversy of the evening – one accompanied by a self-serving feeling of satisfaction, like some sort of weird, twisted revenge – erupted into a narrative that this article will try to disprove. ![]() The iMac also stayed on the wireless connection, and I again tried out Cuphead with the Very High video quality setting. Using the same hardware I ran a second test, this time with my Xbox One using a wireless 5GHz connection rather than a wired connection. I felt like I was playing the game with the Xbox One connected to my TV, and I was just as good (bad) at the game here as I am with a regular setup. ![]() With Cuphead (opens in new tab), a game that requires precision movements and perfect timing, I noticed virtually no latency issues. Both the Xbox One and iMac were in my office, located about 30 feet away from the router, and I chose the Very High video quality option before launching. I initially tested OneCast using a regular Xbox One connected to my router with an Ethernet cable, and a late-2015 iMac (Intel Core i5, 16GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9) running macOS Sierra 10.12.6 and connected to my router on the 5GHz band.
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