venkyhere wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 13:48
Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑19 Oct 2025, 13:34
Well it's not like he lost the lead yet. Oscar still has enough time to bounce back and in my opinion he is doing great in his third year and his first title challenge. If you think of it Max has been making mistake after mistake often resulting in crashes with others from 2015 to 2019 and in his first title challenge in 2021 with a better car he almost lost it with crucial mistakes against the better Hamilton. So ok if he gets it congratulations to him, if Norris gets it good job on bouncing back. If none of them get it there is always next year. After all Oscar will become a champion sooner or later if he keeps improving dramatically each year.
Mate ,
Max is living rent free in your head. You ask all of us who have genuine points to make, to 'lay off the Max glazing' and 1 out of 4 posts from you are about Max. Drivers make mistakes when they go beyond the car's limit and also when they make braindead decisions in wheel-to-wheel scenarios. Overshooting the cars limit is part of the learning process, and a genuinely 'driveable car' with a wide working window, can be less punishing than an edgy car, when the driver makes mikstakes. Now if you want to dive into the details of this incessant comparison, Max was 18/19 in his 3rd year, and was driving a renault engined sh**box, not an engineering marvel that is the McL39 ; Piastri drove a sh**box car only in his first year. What do you have to say about that ? Stop this year-to-year comparisons, they don't make any sense.
Cool off. It's racing, there is something called 'luck' that's needed alongwith talent, where a driver gets a genuine title-winning car to drive. F1 drivers themselves acknowledge 'being at the right place at the right time' as one of the most important factors in their career. And Piastri has been one of the luckiest drivers on the current grid, in terms of getting a championship winning car, right from the starting years of his career.

this was a good one. But totally agree with this post. You can not compare apples with pears, like Lando's or Max first years cars in Formula 1 with this year MCL39. MCL39 had, until Zandvoord, 2+1 main characteristics:
1. was a dominant car.
2. was a car that suited way better to Oscar than to Lando.
3. the pressure was entirely on Lando, everyone expecting a dominant season and "Lando's era" to start, as Zak said.
And this points from above allowed Oscar to be the championship leader while Lando was struggling with the car behavior until Canada "front suspension reshape".
But now, things changed, and another 3 aspects came in frame:
1. MCL39 is not the dominant car anymore.
2. Lando adapted to the car, not fully confident (as was in MCL38) but much better than first part of the season.
3. (surprising, and most warring thing for Oscar) the pressure hit Oscar with a force that maybe Lando experienced last year in Brazil. And if he can not pass this shock and improve a performance that, in MCL39 standards, was nowhere in last 3 races, then it only be higher.
Let's hope the COTA race will erase point no 3 from above and Oscar will prove me wrong.