1. Dear Formula 1 fans. How will it be? Will the directive regarding the flexibility of aerodynamic parts, including the floor, slow down Max, or will we return to the old order at Suzuka?

    Singapore is a very peculiar and unique track, so it's understandable that the results there are usually unusual. But Suzuka?

    I foresee a swift return of the Dutchman, who will once again sweep aside his rivals like dust from a shelf.
  2. Very much expecting Red Bull to return to winning ways.
  3. Return to order
  4. I'm afraid that this order will last until the 2026 season.
  5. Although i keep hoping for a 1-2 for McLaren, reality is that RBR will win all next races this year
  6. Equal equipment.

    Norris vs Leclerc


    and why?


    I enjoy chatting about Formula 1, so I'll be posting various interesting nonsense here.
  7. Piastri a contract till 2026
  8. Originally posted by raf90:Equal equipment.

    Norris vs Leclerc


    and why?


    I enjoy chatting about Formula 1, so I'll be posting various interesting nonsense here.
    Dead heat !!

    Even though they probably have around the same race experience things are pretty even as I see it.

    I think Leclerc has been held back somewhat by shitty Ferrari strategies until recently taking back control of some Ferrari's strategies. Lando, has had the opposite, petulant to his race engineer ( Sochi wet weather tires call anyone ?) early on called all the shots early in his racing career, but now has been wound back into listening to his race engineer more when it come to tyre strategies.
  9. Originally posted by EdgeMedia72:[..]
    Dead heat !!

    Even though they probably have around the same race experience things are pretty even as I see it.

    I think Leclerc has been held back somewhat by shitty Ferrari strategies until recently taking back control of some Ferrari's strategies. Lando, has had the opposite, petulant to his race engineer ( Sochi wet weather tires call anyone ?) early on called all the shots early in his racing career, but now has been wound back into listening to his race engineer more when it come to tyre strategies.
    Lando and Charles could make for an exciting story of high-level rivalry. Two fast bulls in the same team?

    It's hard to say with this duo who has the upper hand. But I'd ultimately bet on Leclerc. Although recently, Charles has been a bit overshadowed by Carlos, perhaps a significant change is coming at Ferrari, and the handsome lad from Monaco may have to look for a new team.

    The question is just which one.




    PS. Flexible wings? HAHAHAHA...