2025 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne, March 14 - 16

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- If McLaren can just nail the start they are going to walk it, wet or dry. They have more downforce than Verstappen so I am not expecting any miracles even if it's wet.

- RB will be pretty content given how the weekend started, they had good speed in the first two sectors but then the tyres started dropping in S3. Also, running the lowest drag of the top teams. Lawson had a mare, but we'll see what he can do on a more traditional track with a proper FP3.

- Ferrari will not be happy with that given they've been historically strong here and they were looking fast in practice. I think they left time on the table in Q3, but not nearly enough to compete for pole.

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Zynerji
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Does Bearman even get to start?

No Q time, and no practice laps.

Does the 107% rule still exist?🤔🤔

f1onions
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This site is almost unusable at this point, very very slow

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Zynerji wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 16:13
Does Bearman even get to start?

No Q time, and no practice laps.

Does the 107% rule still exist?🤔🤔
He did a 1:19.312 in FP1, so id imagine that is sufficient to be within the 107% rule. Even 107% on Lando's 75second P1 time is 80seconds so he's within that - just.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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f1onions wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 16:46
This site is almost unusable at this point, very very slow
200%

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f1onions wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 16:46
This site is almost unusable at this point, very very slow
But hey, at least I am getting 3 ad popups that load quicker than the site content

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Cs98 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 11:57
- Ferrari will not be happy with that given they've been historically strong here and they were looking fast in practice. I think they left time on the table in Q3, but not nearly enough to compete for pole.
The problem for Ferrari is that Leclerc didn´t get to do that final Q3 lap in which everybody improved a lot. Likely, he could have gone much faster because Ferrari, in all likelyhood, is not slower t than Toro Rosso and Williams. As for Hamilton, he´s right where he belongs or, actually, this will likely be his best qualifying of the season as Sainz and others will improve and Melbourne being his best track, historically

Antonelli will be the joke of the season, mark my words. Not only he will be dead slow the whole year but will also crash a lot.

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Artur Craft wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 18:35
Cs98 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 11:57
- Ferrari will not be happy with that given they've been historically strong here and they were looking fast in practice. I think they left time on the table in Q3, but not nearly enough to compete for pole.
The problem for Ferrari is that Leclerc didn´t get to do that final Q3 lap in which everybody improved a lot. Likely, he could have gone much faster because Ferrari, in all likelyhood, is not slower t than Toro Rosso and Williams. As for Hamilton, he´s right where he belongs or, actually, this will likely be his best qualifying of the season as Sainz and others will improve and Melbourne being his best track, historically

Antonelli will be the joke of the season, mark my words. Not only he will be dead slow the whole year but will also crash a lot.
Ham's time was set on used and Charles on new on their first runs, neither improved on the second run because the tires were out of operating window and according to autoracer the car had understeer issues, the temps dropped but Ferrari did the same pre laps they were doing when the tires were overheating. i believe Charles also made a mistake somewhere, could be wrong,

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Artur Craft wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 18:35
Cs98 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 11:57
- Ferrari will not be happy with that given they've been historically strong here and they were looking fast in practice. I think they left time on the table in Q3, but not nearly enough to compete for pole.
Antonelli will be the joke of the season, mark my words. Not only he will be dead slow the whole year but will also crash a lot.
Hey Artur, you might want to retract this comment as soon as possible. Really this was one session that Kimi got unlucky with and we haven't seen him race yet. If I were you, save yourself the trouble from the embarrassment you're about bring on yourself because of how wrong you're really going to be.

I'm protecting you bro.

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SB15 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 20:00
Hey Artur, you might want to retract this comment as soon as possible. Really this was one session that Kimi got unlucky with and we haven't seen him race yet. If I were you, save yourself the trouble from the embarrassment you're about bring on yourself because of how wrong you're really going to be.

I'm protecting you bro.
Thanks for your concern, mate. But I´m very confident I´m in no risk of anything.

I just hope you don´t cheer for Ant that much because it could be very painful

PS: Luscious struggling to post as F1technical.net seems to be dying pretty soon :cry:

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Artur Craft wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 20:51
SB15 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 20:00
Hey Artur, you might want to retract this comment as soon as possible. Really this was one session that Kimi got unlucky with and we haven't seen him race yet. If I were you, save yourself the trouble from the embarrassment you're about bring on yourself because of how wrong you're really going to be.

I'm protecting you bro.
Thanks for your concern, mate. But I´m very confident I´m in no risk of anything.

I just hope you don´t cheer for Ant that much because it could be very painful

PS: Luscious struggling to post as F1technical.net seems to be dying pretty soon :cry:
I'd say that until he wrecked the floor/BIB he was doing way better than I expected ..
HuggaWugga !

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Artur Craft wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 20:51
SB15 wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 20:00
Hey Artur, you might want to retract this comment as soon as possible. Really this was one session that Kimi got unlucky with and we haven't seen him race yet. If I were you, save yourself the trouble from the embarrassment you're about bring on yourself because of how wrong you're really going to be.

I'm protecting you bro.
I just hope you don´t cheer for Ant that much because it could be very painful

I doubt I need to be concerned like at all because this is only the first Quali session. One thing about Antonelli that you will learn very quickly and everyone who followed his junior career in karting will see (Maybe in this race) he doesn't make the same mistake twice.

Plus, F1 Gods gave this kid the one thing where he excels immensely; A wet race.

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Artur Craft wrote:
15 Mar 2025, 18:35
Antonelli will be the joke of the season, mark my words. Not only he will be dead slow the whole year but will also crash a lot.
Is there any specific reason why we should 'mark your words'? Do you have some insight that the rest of us have been missing?

Like you realize that Kimi had actually been doing quite well up til his car started dragging on the ground, right? If you cant grasp such an obvious thing, I'm not sure how we're supposed to believe you're this infallible expert that you seem to be hailing yourself as.

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What will be the tire choice for the race?

wonder if the choice will be medium and hard? perhaps that may help RB and other team to close in on Mclaren?

erudite450
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Hundreds of thousands of people sitting in the rain while the drivers are not allowed to race. I have seen much racing in even worse weather.