Dogbert wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 8:33 pm
Guy Smiley wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 9:45 pm
Sandstorm wrote: Sun May 04, 2025 9:37 pm
Piastri wins again and leaving Norris in his dust.
I called it before the 1st race: Lando just doesn’t have the stones to be World Champion.
People said that about Alain Prost, too. Lando is very fast and the perception about his character is influenced by his vocal tone over the radio. He plays the team game nicely and does what they want.
I said Piastri had the goods back in his first McLaren season. He's a genuinely quick driver who stays cool under pressure and calculates well. That move he put Verstappen into for the lead was a masterclass.
For a track that was denigrated as 'old school' and too difficult to pass on , Imola proved anything but, would be a great shame to lose it from the calender.
That move that Verstappen put on Piastri for the lead was a masterclass.
Simply Lovely
I've been waiting for some sort of telemetry analysis to come up for this race... might have to wait a few more days yet. I wouldn't call it a masterclass but it was a balls piece of very precise driving. Watch the start again and Piastri has a great launch but gets bogged down with everyone bunching up behind him going into the turn one complex. You hear George Russell swearing about him, saying what is he doing on the radio as he's baulked badly after getting maybe the best start of the top 4. Post race, Piastri admits to learning a lesson in letting Verstappen through... I think he fucked up and went too cautious, leaving a generous gap. Max couldn't help himself but take the chance and it paid off... then he got all the luck with the VSC and SC timing later.
Piastri's pit boxed him for tyres around lap 12 and from there his race for the lead was over. Teams thought the mids were going to cook and pitted early... those who gambled and stayed out had the tyres come back to them and ended up putting in something like 30 or more laps on them.That includes Maz, Norris and a few others.
I thought Norris put on a similar quality pass on Russell (had a look at highlights, it's lap 11) into turn 4, going around the outside into the turn. Ballsy piece of very precise driving.
Red Bull have got a car good enough now to match the McLaren, especially high speed corner circuits. Piastri's pit will have some heavy reviewing after this round because I think they made a few mistakes and maybe fried their own race a bit but the contest for the season is definitely game on. Hamilton looked very comfortable and charged up in the Ferrari, Tsunoda showed good pace and made up 10 places and the Aston Martins had real speed until they pitted onto the hards.
1/4 into the season and it's all very much alive. Someone's going to crash into someone else at a critical juncture before the year is out, there's pressure on all over the field.