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On 4/5/2025 at 11:45 PM, aggie08 said:

Lando is treated like the clear cut #1, and I don't understand why.

When I posted this, I didn't realize that that Lando out-qualified Oscar 21-3 last year. Obviously, it makes sense to prioritize the car that dominated Saturdays and always starts closer to the front. So far this year, Oscar is up 3-2. Going to make for a spicy paddock if that trend continues.

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28 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

When I posted this, I didn't realize that that Lando out-qualified Oscar 21-3 last year. Obviously, it makes sense to prioritize the car that dominated Saturdays and always starts closer to the front. So far this year, Oscar is up 3-2. Going to make for a spicy paddock if that trend continues.

Piastri is just a better driver right now.  

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They’re lowering the amount of flex the front wings can have by 5mm.  It’s predicted that it’s going to take most of McLarens speed advantage over Red Bull away.

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Does anyone else use the F1TV stream? The quality night and day better compared to the broadcast over Hulu, but the app is absolute garbage.  Very buggy and fast forward is a pain.

I use premium on Apple TV to get the 4K HDR feed. It’s been mostly alright aside from it not working last week for a bit.
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When I posted this, I didn't realize that that Lando out-qualified Oscar 21-3 last year. Obviously, it makes sense to prioritize the car that dominated Saturdays and always starts closer to the front. So far this year, Oscar is up 3-2. Going to make for a spicy paddock if that trend continues.
Oscar is the better driver.
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9 hours ago, Chewbacca said:
19 hours ago, aggie08 said:
When I posted this, I didn't realize that that Lando out-qualified Oscar 21-3 last year. Obviously, it makes sense to prioritize the car that dominated Saturdays and always starts closer to the front. So far this year, Oscar is up 3-2. Going to make for a spicy paddock if that trend continues.

Oscar is the better driver.

Lando has better pace and is better at preserving his tires, but none of that matters if he keeps screwing up qualifying and being bad in wheel to wheel racing. Lando would be walking away with the WDC if he could quit screwing up, but it doesn’t seem like that’s going to happen, so you’ve gotta go with Oscar at this point. 

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1 minute ago, Goofyboy said:

Max driving off track and keeping the place is bullshit.

Maybe if they keep penalizing him 1 out of every 10 times that he does it, he'll finally learn his lesson!

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3 minutes ago, Goofyboy said:

No reason to give it back when the stewards let you keep 1st.

Pretty unlikely he builds a 5 second lead on a McLaren before pitting. To your point though, he'd probably be further behind Piastri after 20 laps had they restarted with Max in 2nd then he will be after serving the penalty.

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There is no way it's an easy choice. When was the last time a team had two contending drivers and the relationship didn't deteriorate in some way. Mismanagement benefits Verstappen the most.

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As I alluded to earlier, Saturday kinda makes the decision for them. Prioritize the car out front. Unless Max starts reeling off wins (certainly possible, even in a mediocre car), they probably have the luxury of alternating priorities.

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7 minutes ago, naija said:

There is no way it's an easy choice. When was the last time a team had two contending drivers and the relationship didn't deteriorate in some way. Mismanagement benefits Verstappen the most.

Theres no way around the ego of F1 drivers but right now Piastri is getting it done on Sunday’s. Like others have said, he’s just better wheel to wheel. 

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1 hour ago, aggie08 said:

As much as I love F1, I do wonder how many races are fundamentally decided on lap 1, turn 1.

Easy answer would be the number of races the are overly dependent upon the results of qualifying.  

If only they would reduce the size of the cars enough to make passing truly possible in most of the races. 

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better than a few of the previous races, at least you can pass here in a few spots.

Really wonder if Max had just immediately given the spot back he would have ended up winning.

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better than a few of the previous races, at least you can pass here in a few spots.
Really wonder if Max had just immediately given the spot back he would have ended up winning.

There is a very good possibility he passes Oscar on the restart.
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Max 100% wins this if he (or his team, not sure who is at fault here) would have given the place back. He was ripping that circuit to shreds - 2nd place on laps 2 thru 5 would have turned into 1st real fast and that looked to be a track where clear air made all the difference. He was forced to give up clear air and too much of a gap and that cost him.

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