2025 F1 season

Started by Newportnobby, December 01, 2025, 10:18:45 AM

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JanW

If it would have ended in a safety car scenario Red Bull would have been smart enough to pit for soft tyres  ;)

But it didn't and Lando did everything right today!
Congratulations to all Lando and McLaren fans  :beers:

Jan

Skyline2uk

Having done my best to catch up it seems McLaren actually left the strategists from the last race at home and had their head screwed on this time.

They didn't allow Max to slow the pace and kept the pressure on Red Bull.

Ironic the one race Yuki was even in the same league was this one and tried some questionable shenanigans, but that didn't come to anything.

A good outcome all in all, and look forward to an interesting 2026.

Skyline2uk

Coyote

Pleased that Max lost by less than the number of points that he was penalised by at Barcelona for deliberately crashing into George Russell's car. Felt sorry for Oscar, but his season faded after the summer for many different reasons.
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Newportnobby

Not being minded to feather Sky's pockets, I've had to avoid all news and other spoilers until 6pm tonight. Even this thread just in case someone leaked the result! Not the most exciting of last races but the results, to me, were a reflection of the top 3 this year. Love him or hate him, Max did all he could and the split strategy of McLaren could have paid off for either of their drivers maybe.
I do prefer the team at CH4 over those at Sky anyway

zwilnik

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