He was told his carcass was overheating and had to manage it. I think. I guess you can't risk it going.Badger wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 21:58Blame the team all you want but there is no good excuse why Lando isn't standing on the podium today. Oscar beat Sainz and Antonelli by a mile even with the sub-optimal strategy. Lando finished behind a Williams in a car that was probably 7+ tenths a lap faster. He would have finished P5 without a bit of luck too. He didn't have good pace.
Marko. Horner. Lambiase. Verstappen.SilviuAgo wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 20:39And off-topic but related to McLaren, I want to highlight once again the low character of Lambiase, proven by the way he informed Max about how Antonelli supposedly moved out of Lando’s way. And then we wonder why there is so much hate between F1 fans, and why fights in the stands are becoming more and more frequent.
I hope Mercedes takes a stand and condemns such behavior that has nothing to do with reality! Shame on Red Bull! Shame on you, Mr. Lambiase!
Free air is king. Whoever is ahead drives away.mvfad wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 22:41Am I the only one who finds this performance difference between Norris and Piastri depending on the race very strange? It's a huge difference. I get the feeling they have ONE fast car/chassis and Norris and Piastri alternate driving it (obviously I know that's not the case, but that's how it seems to me).![]()
"Ah, but Piastri always does poorly in previous races, and it's been like that in previous years." Okay, but why does Norris do so badly most of the time when Piastri does well and vice versa? Like, how can the guy who put 20 seconds into second place in previous races be ~4/7 seconds slower than his teammate in just a few laps?! It doesn't make sense to me...![]()
There was no surprise.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑30 Nov 2025, 22:58Fitting tell me something. When the Safety Car was announced did our drivers had enough time to pit or did it get them by surprise?
