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Marv wrote: Mon Jul 21, 2025 8:33 pm
integrale_evo wrote: Sun Jul 20, 2025 3:59 pm Where are they going to go next if Yuki isn’t renewed and max goes somewhere else?

Hadjar looks pretty handy, but who else? Does anyone else even want the toxic seat?

Complete implosion of the team or sellout to someone else?
Sack off the remaining toxic elements in the team (Marko and Jos...which means accepting losing Max too) then reboot the team as a healthy environment that doesn't favour one driver - the cars are built to suit both, at least until they're in a place to fight for championships again.

Get some great young talented drivers and accept the struggle for the next 2-3 years but aim to be back on top by 2028.
But Marko, the Verstappens etc are the half that probably forced out Horner so can't see them going anywhere.
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I still can’t get into this Friday quali bollocks. Didn’t even realise it was a sprint week.
The Ferrari remains consistently shit though
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That was almost as boring as the year the race was cancelled after heavy rain. Hopefully the race will be better.
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Boring Sprint Race, boring Sunday Race.

Quali for both races was more exciting, just like old times :lol:

Early in the race there was an onboard with Verstappen when he was chasing LeClerc...the engine note of Verstappen's Honda engine flat out at the end of the Kemmel straight actually reminded me of my washing machine going 1200RPM on the spin cycle.
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Yep, pretty dull. Shame it didn’t rain again half way through to spice it up a bit!

Looks like on pure pace it’s going to be Oscar’s title unless Norris can turn it up a bit for the rest of the season.
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Awesome.
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I have walked up Eau Rouge it really is mad steep
You settle up, I'll go get the Jag.
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Watched half of this so far. Quite interesting.

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I posted it in the YT thread earlier. Fair play to CH, he does ask him a few interesting questions. Max comes across really well, you can also see why he is so incredible from some of the insight he gives about growing up.

How much The Boss messed him up is another question! But if you want to breed a winning machine, there's some good blueprints there! :lol:
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So will Stroll Jnr keep his seat with Aston F1 no longer owned by AML?
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It was only a small stake sold to an unknown buyer. Stroll snr. still very much the owner.
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Very cool, and I know military chaps utilise visualisation, but have any of you chaps done this irl?
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I guess it’s really end of the line for Lewis after that :cry:
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That's sad to see. Hopefully he can find some drive (no pun intended).
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Not a classic race, but enough going on to keep things entertaining.

Good to see McLaren roll the dice with Lando's strategy, and it paid off.

Nice to see Alonso get 5th and Borteleto in 6th. Overall a bad race for Verstappen and Hamilton.
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I think just the battle between the McLaren's seems to keep races interesting, hopefully it continues to the last race of the season.

Leclerc just dropped off a cliff. I couldn't quite work out what the radio chatter was about. In the post race he said he misunderstood the issue and it was actually a chassis issue, which smelled a bit of being briefed to steer the media away from what the real issue was... feels like Ferrari are managing some fundamental issues to me, there's pace in the car but they seem so inconsistent and have all this extreme lift and coast etc. Possibly doing some funky stuff to allow it to run low maybe?
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The last Legends race supporting the BTCC today was superb.
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Russell reached that conclusion on Leclerc - supposedly when Leclerc pitted the tyres were increased in PSI to reduce plank wear, and he was going relatively slowly at the end of straights again. Guessing the new Ferrari rear suspension didn't work as planned.
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Hope over the break someone can mentally lift Lewis, quite sad seeing him as a broken man
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