Motor Sport
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@ManiacLachy good points you have for sure. I thought it was their suspension where they had a big advantage tho? Also didn’t seem like they had any problems making those medium tires last till they could run softs. Max switched to hard and still finishing with a 19 second gap - reminds me of the big RB advantage a year or so ago. Who knows tho, I think you’re right and McLaren ain’t gonna drop off. Congrats on your Aussie points leader, I’m sure he’ll be the #1.
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Giving the place back was absolutely the right call. Lando was faster than Piastri as he demonstrated when he put distance between them even when Piastri had DRS after giving the spot back. This would have marked two races in a row where Lando was screwed by non racing issues.
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@mclaincausey yeah they had good reason to swap positions...and Lando DID mention the undercut possibility to his engineer before either pulled in and he was given reassurance that he wouldn't lose the position to his teammate. If there's anyone to blame, its left front gun man.
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@WhiskeySandwich lol at Max being Max on the radio with GP, “They switched because of bad pit, HA!”
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Yeah. I see both perspectives on it. On the one hand a slow stop is part of racing and not OP’s fault. On the other, he has a large buffer, Lando got fucked by still more bad luck the race before, Lando was quicker, and Lando ultimately did him the same favor when the team made a strategy error at Hungary last year. OP may have been PR coached on it but he commented after the race that he thought it was fine.
The reaction of race fans is kinda weird to me, people are really outraged about a team decision (the tifosi unfairly booing Lando, and forum reactions on Reddit, Instagram, etc) they have nothing to do with. Team orders have always been a thing. It’s just not really a big deal, and if it is, not really anyone’s business but the team’s.
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@mclaincausey said in Motor Sport:
not really anyone’s business but the team’s
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@Bridger said in Motor Sport:
@mclaincausey said in Motor Sport:
not really anyone’s business but the team’s
Shame for the 800 million F1 fans...Is it a shame for them not to be butthurt about something they can’t control and aren’t involved in? To me that sounds like avoiding a pointless and futile waste of energy, but to each his own.
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https://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/articles/c147p0z1r1po
52 mil for walking away…
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Obviously I am not sure what he did specifically to his employee(s), and I don't like him, but that payout is peanuts against the value delivered under his tenure, and I think he deserves a lot of credit for that value. Under his regime, 6 WCC and 8 WDC would have yielded a lot of direct revenue (esp WCC, but maybe there were some WDC bonuses too). Just thinking in terms of prize money his team earned Red Bull probably easily 10X that, and then there would be less direct but meaningful contributions such as their success drawing in more sponsors willing to pay more money to be associated with cars that have more prestige and get more airtime to show their logos.
So it might sound beyond the pale at first blush, but to me it is far more reasonable than most of the high level CEO payouts we see.
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Seems like the Horner thing was just pure drama. I personally don't know and don't care what the circumstances were, but I do think think they did him pretty dirty relative to how little they revealed. At least that payout didn't downplay his contributions.
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Oh, and it was great to see Sainz back on the podium!!!
Max is an absolute animal. Not to say McLaren's luck has run out, but I think they're realizing just how fortunate they've been so far this season.
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RIP Roscoe, legendary F1 grid dog. I'll switch it up this weekend and root for HAM for a change, he needs a win.

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Yeah I’d love to see him win.
Watching him throw his career away going to Ferrari has been as sad as it has been predictable.
Prove the world wrong, Ferrari.
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would def like to see Ferrari firing on all cylinders to finish off the season.
Wonder if McLaren will get it back together to hold off Max, who seems more pleased with the car than he’s been all season.
I’m sure they’ll clinch the wdc in Singapore but surely 100% of their efforts are for 2026 now (as are the rest) but there’s still a lot of potential for Max making it difficult all the way till the end. -
I know it is not technically possible to oppose him, because like all power hungry twats, he's made it impossible for any one to actually meet the criteria. But I would give my right testicle if someone other than him could win, if only so that I would never have to see that
perm/dye job/amazingly natural mallens streakhair again....
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This guy is like a proper Bond villain
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@Giles I hold him and the other MBS in similar regard and find they deserve their roles and are responsible stewards of them equally little.
Wife and I going to our first F1 race in CDMX with dear friends, visiting CDMX also for the first time, and then Sayulita after that just with the wife. Not a bad Fiftieth getaway!
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fak off, F1TV....Just got the official notice from F1 that they'll be dropping service in the US, and F1TV will be available ONLY with an AppleTV subscription.
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Wow, what a sprint

