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Max starting from pit lane with new engine and floor. Could be some type of advantage as he’ll stay out of potential mess at the start. 

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Need a couple of showers to show up for just long enough...

It's crazy how many guys have horrific weekends at their home track.

That's got to be a penalty on Oscar. Took out two cars.

Actually, Oscar got far enough forward that Antonelli should have left space but probably couldn't with Leclerc to his right. Racing incident.

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9 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

That's got to be a penalty on Oscar. Took out two cars.

Basically took Max out too with the debris. Pretty fortuitous.

6 minutes ago, The Dog said:

Max gonna catch them all.

That new engine and setup did the car a world of good

18 minutes ago, The Dog said:

Max gonna catch them all.

Would need a major fuck up from Lando who seems to be cruising.

This has been the best race I've seen since the mixed conditions at Silverstone.

From a viewing enjoyment perspective I mean.

Huh. Why not gamble with Max and let him try to stretch the mediums to the end of the race? At worst, he finishes 2nd. He has no chance pitting. I don't get it.

2 minutes ago, Huckleberry said:

This has been the best race I've seen since the mixed conditions at Silverstone.

From a viewing enjoyment perspective I mean.

The starting grid pretty much guaranteed entertainment, but this has been much more than I expected.  Thought we'd get 15-20 laps of shakeout before the procession started but we're still racing all over the place 58 laps in.

Oh man, big mistake from Antonelli on the last lap but then he got a much better exit out of the last turn.

4 minutes ago, ChickenSandwich said:

Oscar may never recover from this season meltdown 

If the season continues as it has the past couple of races, I'd be curious to know if there was another fall off as drastic.

Race 1: 9th
Races 2-16: 15 podiums, 7 wins
Races 17-21: Ret-4-5-5-5

13 minutes ago, Mittens said:

If the season continues as it has the past couple of races, I'd be curious to know if there was another fall off as drastic.

Race 1: 9th
Races 2-16: 15 podiums, 7 wins
Races 17-21: Ret-4-5-5-5

In what's clearly still the most consistently fast car. 

Today wasn't really his fault. Antonelli had a terrible start and the inside was open. I bet everyone would have tried. But the rest has been some pretty bad unforced errors. 

How about a huzzah and a high five for Haas and Ollie Bearman?!?!  6th today following 4th in Mexico, 4th points finish in a row and 8th on the year.  He's currently in 12th with 40 points.  The best a Haas driver has ever finished is Magnussen at 9th with 56 points in 2018, followed by Hulkenberg in 11th with 41 last year.  Not sure he can get to that 56 mark, but I think/hope he gets to Top 10 for this season.

Lando continues to simply drive his car and not worry about the other variables which has served him very well the second half of the season.

Incredible how nothing can be simple with F1 as we get the 10 second penalty for Oscar which will be a talking point for the conspiracy fan base.  

1 hour ago, Mittens said:

How about a huzzah and a high five for Haas and Ollie Bearman?!?!  6th today following 4th in Mexico, 4th points finish in a row and 8th on the year.  He's currently in 12th with 40 points.  The best a Haas driver has ever finished is Magnussen at 9th with 56 points in 2018, followed by Hulkenberg in 11th with 41 last year.  Not sure he can get to that 56 mark, but I think/hope he gets to Top 10 for this season.

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1 hour ago, PGFrog said:

Lando continues to simply drive his car and not worry about the other variables which has served him very well the second half of the season.

Incredible how nothing can be simple with F1 as we get the 10 second penalty for Oscar which will be a talking point for the conspiracy fan base.  

Unfucked his qualifying the second half of the year and with the best car and clean air he becomes Temu Max

I think Max would have gotten 2nd if he had stayed out.  Running down George killed his softs.  If not for the early puncture, he might have won the race.

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Now that was a race.  Shame that LeClerc got fucked but it is the Ferrari way.

Any new track that gets a Grand Prix should have to be a copy of Interlagos.

1 hour ago, kevwun said:

I think Max would have gotten 2nd if he had stayed out.  Running down George killed his softs.  If not for the early puncture, he might have won the race.

It was a tough call - stay out with a chance to win but also risk missing the podium altogether, or pit and guarantee a podium finish. Still an amazing effort.

Oh yeah, he was in God mode.  Started on pit lane, made 3 pit stops and Lando finished 10 seconds ahead of him.

22 minutes ago, The Dog said:

It was a tough call - stay out with a chance to win but also risk missing the podium altogether, or pit and guarantee a podium finish. Still an amazing effort.

Max was about 7 seconds ahead of Lando and 13 ahead of Antonelli when he pitted with 17 laps left. Lando almost certainly runs him down--though not guaranteed--but I don't think Antonelli would have. He was lapping about half a second faster than Max at the time. Just a weird move when Max's only goal is another title. Seemed like a risk worth taking.

1 hour ago, aggie08 said:

Max was about 7 seconds ahead of Lando and 13 ahead of Antonelli when he pitted with 17 laps left. Lando almost certainly runs him down--though not guaranteed--but I don't think Antonelli would have. He was lapping about half a second faster than Max at the time. Just a weird move when Max's only goal is another title. Seemed like a risk worth taking.

I get it but Max and his team seemed on the same page. Hard to argue against that.

That was pretty good stuff today. Max was awesome, and also Lando for not fucking it up. Ferrari must have sold their soul at some point. They just have no luck other than bad. Very good day for Mercedes too, especially Kimi. That was really cool for him to finish 2nd. It was fun seeing all the different cars up front, and Stroll in his usual spot. 

Just now, The Dog said:

I get it but Max and his team seemed on the same page. Hard to argue against that.

Totally fair. I haven't gone back and listened to their team radio but very likely there's a "Mate, these tires aren't lasting another 20 laps" somewhere in there.

I'm guessing he was out of mediums.  That would have been ideal.

On 11/8/2025 at 10:38 AM, PittsburghTiger said:

I can’t understand how/why these guys put wheels on the painted surfaces after rain. It’s been happening at Indy for decades. It’s been happening in F1. Put tires on wet painted surfaces and you lose the car. Such stupidity.

That Bortoletto crash was scary.

The Bortoleto crash was pretty, pretty wild. And yeah, I was telling my kid, too, that I just don't get anyone puitting their wheels on the kerbs or even just painted asphalt even after the rain has stopped. Just bizarre. Just don't do it.

8 hours ago, Mittens said:

How about a huzzah and a high five for Haas and Ollie Bearman?!?!  6th today following 4th in Mexico, 4th points finish in a row and 8th on the year.  He's currently in 12th with 40 points.  The best a Haas driver has ever finished is Magnussen at 9th with 56 points in 2018, followed by Hulkenberg in 11th with 41 last year.  Not sure he can get to that 56 mark, but I think/hope he gets to Top 10 for this season.

Yeah, goooo Bear+Man. First Haas driver (really a Ferrari driver though) that I've ever rooted for.

Kimi Antonelli, too. Preeety nice.

Amazing how AM went from P6 in the sprint to completely uncompetetive and defenseless in the GP. 

And Max. Just fucking wow. That was pretty special. Puncture and 3 stops after starting on the pit lane, and finishes P3? Pffft. Even he didn't see that coming.

ho lee fuk ...

Reminds me a little bit of the crash that killed Roland Ratzenberger. But I think the car in that crash came to a very sudden stop upon hitting the wall/fence.

 

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19 hours ago, texas08 said:

Entre Lagos is fun

the 5 mile long old school version of it was fun if you can find it on any simulators 

10 hours ago, PittsburghTiger said:

That’s fuckin’ scary. Wow

Jesus. I'd probably have to have therapy after witnessing that in person.

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This is a wildass stat. Max has more wins in the last 20 years than Ferrari?!

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11 hours ago, NoName said:

This is a wildass stat. Max has more wins in the last 20 years than Ferrari?!

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It’s like when Lauda went to Ferrari, they were dogshit. When Schumacher went to Ferrari they were also dogshit.

They need a strong Germanic sort, wink wink, nudge nudge, to whip them into shape Last Constructor title, 2008. Last Driver title, 2007.

In the five seasons prior to Schumacher’s arrival the team had two victories. In Schumacher’s first season he had three. When Lauda got to Ferrari he won two races in his first season, Regazzoni also got one. In the previous 10 seasons the team won 13 times.

You can kill a lot of time at the site linked below.

https://www.statsf1.com/en/default.aspx

38 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

It’s like when Lauda went to Ferrari, they were dogshit. When Schumacher went to Ferrari they were also dogshit.

They need a strong Germanic sort, wink wink, nudge nudge, to whip them into shape Last Constructor title, 2008. Last Driver title, 2007.

In the five seasons prior to Schumacher’s arrival the team had two victories. In Schumacher’s first season he had three. When Lauda got to Ferrari he won two races in his first season, Regazzoni also got one. In the previous 10 seasons the team won 13 times.

You can kill a lot of time at the site linked below.

https://www.statsf1.com/en/default.aspx

Niki's comments after his first test drive in a Ferrari are one of the best sporting stories is have ever heard and showed how far Ferrari had their collective heads up Enzo's ass, but how much better Niki knew what made a race car go fast than anyone on the Ferrari payroll. 

4 hours ago, PittsburghTiger said:

They need a strong Germanic sort, wink wink, nudge nudge, to whip them into shape

Fine. I'll do it.

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