Motor Sport
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It makes sense though. Think about how they finish races within fractions of a second or seconds of each other over many laps and multiple pit stops. F1 is the pinnacle of tight tolerances.
Seems that plank wear and tire wear were factors.
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I think Lando could get used to this
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Lando’s dominance might start to bore fans…
Folks, we have some championship races! What a great race. The season is picking up where it left off before the interminable break.
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lol it does seem like fans tire quickly of race winners. I was hoping for a bit more battle at the front with those two, but still an awesome season
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OOF, Antonelli overcooked it. That doesn't show well. Lots of hype, lots of nerves, and a bit too much excitement too early in the day. Yet Sainz ended up on Williams smh. Even his seatwarmer, Colapinto, doesn't appear to be much an improvement over Sargent. 2025 is going to be wild.
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What’s going on with McLaren? This is Lando’s golden opportunity and it seems like they just haven’t been behind him. “Papaya rules”? Seems like their recent dominance has been a windfall they’re not prepared to manage, and they have a killer driver who seems like he’s not getting backed like he could be. Super psyched to see Leclerc win his two biggest races of the season tho!
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That Grand Prix this weekend was a fun one, and I feel like the rest of the season has a chance to be just as interesting. Regardless of Papaya rules means, that move Oscar made on Lando was absolutely wild. But, I do think if they want to take the fight to RB McLaren is going to need to sort this out. Either way, it’s more entertaining for me with no dog in the fight. Just sadly watching Bottas in his bright green tractor.
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It was a good move by Piastri, but a bit of a fuck-you to the points-leading teammate who gave up 10 points toward the WDC so he could win his first race as a result of team orders. If team orders are made it should ALWAYS favor the points-leading driver. That is the only purpose it can serve unless there's a significant pace difference. That move was unnecessarily risky for the team. The orders aren't enjoyable, but it is a legitimate strategy when a championship is up for grabs. I think Buxton is correct here:
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Oh agreed, if they want to make a legit run at the championship, they need to really set the rules. And be very clear about what’s expected. That first lap was just as tense as the last lap at Monza last year with the Ferraris being cleared to race, but with WAY bigger ramifications if something goes wrong.
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oh my what a race. Great action and a dramatic end. I think that was an unfortunate and unnecessary incident. IMO, both were equally responsible and i agree with the stewards. Cool to see Piastri get a win that wasn't handed to him. Dafuq is with the investigation for passing under VSC AFTER the checkered flag? He was just giving the thumbs up.
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@WhiskeySandwich so much happened. Honestly shocked with the end. They both had a chance at catching Leclerc, and ultimately ended their races going to hard after turn 2. Oscar definitely earned that win, he drove so well. I know I’ve been saying it after every race, but I’m loving this season.
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Great race!!!
Glad to see Piastri get a win and to see two Williams in the Top 10! My favorite things about F1 is I don’t have a favorite driver or team. So a race like this is pure excitement
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I agree, it's pretty easy to get psyched about any one of them doing good from race to race....Except Lance. lol Luckily, his teammate takes his share of likability.
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@Danimal506 my wife and I are the same, we just love an exciting Grand Prix. We have drivers we like, but are not diehard for one team or another. Williams double points was AWESOME. Singapore is about to wild.
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@WhiskeySandwich lol at “except Lance”.
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@alexxedge I gotta give my wife credit, she was a fan of Max since his rookie year. She’s a little Dutch herself, so she’s partial. But we both enjoy everyone.
We’ve been to a couple races together. And we’re going to the Friday Practice and Sprint Qualy for the USGP at CoTA this year! Bringing our 2 1/2 year old son along too, so that will be fun! He’s a big fan of the race cars haha
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@Danimal506 that rocks. We haven’t figured out how to get a race yet. One day!
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@alexxedge we've been to a few over the years, if you do get a chance to see one - I'd recommend Abu Dhabi - its a great circuit, lots going on, warm, plus great concert after (The Who and Pharrell Williams played at the after race party when we were there)
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@Steve my wife made friends with one of RBR’s people who lives in Abu Dhabi and invited us to a race there. It wasn’t really on the radar but the opportunity to get in the paddock has placed it as a priority.
We are also planning for Mexico next year.
I was absolutely enthralled by last weekend’s race. I think the skill aside from Checo and Sainz forgetting about each other on the penultimate lap was just staggering.