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So around 47% of people have voted for the British GP as compared 13% for the Canadian GP. I am not able to understand this massive discrepancy. Both were wet dry races with strategy and skill playing major roles but I felt that there was more action in Canada so I cannot fathom how so few people voted for it. The percentages of both should be much more even
I think a big part of the discrepancy is due to the British GP being Lewis' first win in a long time.
100% agree with this assessment. Versus what was ultimately another Verstappen win. The heart wins on this one.