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Yesterday, 02:22 #1
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2025 Round 15 - Dutch GP - Zandvoort
Summer break is over and it's time to get racing again.
With two practice sessions now over, we move into P3 and qually. Who will get it right at Zandvoort? The McLarens should be holding the ball here, but between the two drivers the advantage seems to sway track to track. And we have seen some surprises this year, so depending on the weather and setups it could still be open for others. If the weather reports are to be believed, there is a a chance of some wet weather, and that always spices things up some.
Oscar and Lando have only 8 points between them, and will be fighting to decide who walks away with a title this year.
Max is a distant 3rd, almost 100 full points behind Oscar, with Russell and possibly Leclerc still within striking distance.
As for the WCC, McLaren are dominant, with over twice the points of Ferrari. Ferrari has 24 points over Merc at this point and the two should fill out the top 3 steps this year unless things change a lot and Red Bull make up a lot of points. But with two cars 24 points isn't a lot, and Merc might still challenge as the season progresses.
I'm just hoping we get some close racing in through the season end. The mid pack action has been decent this year, and the race at the front has had a lot of surprises race to race. Lando seems to be trying to push back into the fight, but when you have someone as cool headed as Oscar it might be tough. One big mistake from either could easily shift the balance and momentum a bit.
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Yesterday, 13:21 #2
Oscari Piastir secures pole position ahead of his teammate Lando Norris. No surprises here to see both McLarens the with the fastest qualifying times.
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Today, 17:06 #3
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I'm super surprised there are no comments yet on today's race. Maybe it's because I suspect there may be a Steward's action or two coming. There was more contact than normal throughout the field for sure. Sorry for Norris who's engine let him down. Hadjar had a really nice, and clean, drive to third - great job on his part. We'll see if there are any position changes by the end of the day.
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Today, 18:59 #4
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I just got done watching the race, and it surely wasn't what I expected.
There did seem to be a lot of contact today, but I think on these tracks where it's hard to pass the drivers are getting frustrated.
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Today, 20:23 #5
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Big day for Piastri. Now up 34 points on Norris. Norris will need to slip some sugar into Piastri's fuel.
Hadjar is a nice story. I wonder how Red Bull will handle him.
Bearman and Albon, up at 5 and 6, had good days. Yuki even got into the points.
A lot of unforced driver mistakes today.
And Carlo Sainz is always whining. It is always everybody else's fault that he is being held back from greatness.Last edited by F1nKS; Today at 20:28.
Agreed, the little bit I saw looked good.
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