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  • wes@lemmy.worldW This user is from outside of this forum
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    ROUND 10: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada


    FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2025


    Circuit stats


    • First Grand Prix: 1978
    • Number of laps: 70
    • Circuit Length: 4.361 km
    • Race Distance: 305.27 km
    • Lap record: 1:13.078 Valtteri Bottas (2019)
    • 2024 winner: Max Verstappen

    Track Map


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    • wes@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

      ROUND 10: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada


      FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2025


      Circuit stats


      • First Grand Prix: 1978
      • Number of laps: 70
      • Circuit Length: 4.361 km
      • Race Distance: 305.27 km
      • Lap record: 1:13.078 Valtteri Bottas (2019)
      • 2024 winner: Max Verstappen

      Track Map


      Image

      lazycouchpotato@lemmy.worldL This user is from outside of this forum
      lazycouchpotato@lemmy.worldL This user is from outside of this forum
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      RIP to the marmot that Hamilton hit.

      Russell makes up for last year and should hopefully help with his contract extension later this year.

      Antonelli with the podium! Hard fought and well deserved.

      Norris' collision had me speechless. He keeps having these incidents unfortunately. He's going to need some flawless drives from now on to remain in championship contention.

      More points for Sauber! Hulk is killing it right now.

      Ocon with another underrated drive and into the points.

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      • wes@lemmy.worldW [email protected]

        ROUND 10: ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฆ Canada


        FORMULA 1 PIRELLI GRAND PRIX DU CANADA 2025


        Circuit stats


        • First Grand Prix: 1978
        • Number of laps: 70
        • Circuit Length: 4.361 km
        • Race Distance: 305.27 km
        • Lap record: 1:13.078 Valtteri Bottas (2019)
        • 2024 winner: Max Verstappen

        Track Map


        Image

        coelacanth@feddit.nuC This user is from outside of this forum
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        I don't get why some people are saying this was a boring race. Yes, the first ten laps or so were pretty eventless (excluding lap one of course) but as the tire situation started manifesting itself it turned into a very interesting strategy race. We had several split strategies across the grid, it was unclear for the longest time whether the one or two-stop would be faster, and there were even the various ways of slicing the MHH pie throwing it up in the air. Besides George having the win on lock the rest of the podium was wide open even as late as the safety car.

        George was impressive this whole weekend of course, but I was actually almost equally impressed by Antonelli holding off the McLarens at the end. Otherwise Kimi again showed he has a ways to go to match Russel (especially on tire management), but holding off faster cars under pressure for lap after lap without making a single mistake was hugely impressive for a still 18-year-old boy. Great to see him get a good result after a couple of unlucky races. His post-race radios were heartwarming.

        I really don't know what to make of Ferrari. Lewis hit a groundhog and Leclerc will probably go hit his pitwall but in the end P5/6 feels like where they should be right now. Maybe they're in that no man's land now where nothing they do really matters. Hamilton had one of the loneliest drives of all time out there, just miles off everyone in front and behind at times. Which is good for the memes I suppose as they can keep pitting into traffic and fumbling strategy without needing to learn and improve.

        Also gotta mention Hulk and Alonso getting huge points today. That Aston finally looks like it's not dogwater and Alonso is waking up again and showing he's still got some drive in him. I think he got the most overtakes today (though granted they were predominantly DRS passes down the straights as usual around here) and he got absolutely everything out of that car (with no help from the team it appears as he was outright fighting his engineer today and apparently "flying blind"). Hulk drove well too, but hit the one-stop strategy home run along with the other midfield drivers attempting it.

        Driver of the day I want to say Alonso because I love him. But really, the lap one overtake and the defense at the and makes it hard to give it to anyone but Antonelli.

        EDIT: Somehow forgot to mention the McLaren incident. Norris has to be the most frustrating driver to watch on the grid right now. On pure pace he still has the edge on Oscar (though only just), but it's just... literally everything else. He needs to get a mental coach immediately, or if he has one then fire them and get a better one. You will never win a championship if this is how you drive under pressure.

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        • coelacanth@feddit.nuC [email protected]

          I don't get why some people are saying this was a boring race. Yes, the first ten laps or so were pretty eventless (excluding lap one of course) but as the tire situation started manifesting itself it turned into a very interesting strategy race. We had several split strategies across the grid, it was unclear for the longest time whether the one or two-stop would be faster, and there were even the various ways of slicing the MHH pie throwing it up in the air. Besides George having the win on lock the rest of the podium was wide open even as late as the safety car.

          George was impressive this whole weekend of course, but I was actually almost equally impressed by Antonelli holding off the McLarens at the end. Otherwise Kimi again showed he has a ways to go to match Russel (especially on tire management), but holding off faster cars under pressure for lap after lap without making a single mistake was hugely impressive for a still 18-year-old boy. Great to see him get a good result after a couple of unlucky races. His post-race radios were heartwarming.

          I really don't know what to make of Ferrari. Lewis hit a groundhog and Leclerc will probably go hit his pitwall but in the end P5/6 feels like where they should be right now. Maybe they're in that no man's land now where nothing they do really matters. Hamilton had one of the loneliest drives of all time out there, just miles off everyone in front and behind at times. Which is good for the memes I suppose as they can keep pitting into traffic and fumbling strategy without needing to learn and improve.

          Also gotta mention Hulk and Alonso getting huge points today. That Aston finally looks like it's not dogwater and Alonso is waking up again and showing he's still got some drive in him. I think he got the most overtakes today (though granted they were predominantly DRS passes down the straights as usual around here) and he got absolutely everything out of that car (with no help from the team it appears as he was outright fighting his engineer today and apparently "flying blind"). Hulk drove well too, but hit the one-stop strategy home run along with the other midfield drivers attempting it.

          Driver of the day I want to say Alonso because I love him. But really, the lap one overtake and the defense at the and makes it hard to give it to anyone but Antonelli.

          EDIT: Somehow forgot to mention the McLaren incident. Norris has to be the most frustrating driver to watch on the grid right now. On pure pace he still has the edge on Oscar (though only just), but it's just... literally everything else. He needs to get a mental coach immediately, or if he has one then fire them and get a better one. You will never win a championship if this is how you drive under pressure.

          hypnotoad__@lemmy.mlH This user is from outside of this forum
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          Agreed on Norris. I wanna love him but he doesn't deserve to win driving like this. That was a rookie mistake.

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          • lazycouchpotato@lemmy.worldL [email protected]

            RIP to the marmot that Hamilton hit.

            Russell makes up for last year and should hopefully help with his contract extension later this year.

            Antonelli with the podium! Hard fought and well deserved.

            Norris' collision had me speechless. He keeps having these incidents unfortunately. He's going to need some flawless drives from now on to remain in championship contention.

            More points for Sauber! Hulk is killing it right now.

            Ocon with another underrated drive and into the points.

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            Norris is not championship material right now, he still seems to make silly mistakes under pressure. Russell too, but he didn't bin it this time, despite trying to force an illegal overtake with the weird brake near the end.

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            • coelacanth@feddit.nuC [email protected]

              I don't get why some people are saying this was a boring race. Yes, the first ten laps or so were pretty eventless (excluding lap one of course) but as the tire situation started manifesting itself it turned into a very interesting strategy race. We had several split strategies across the grid, it was unclear for the longest time whether the one or two-stop would be faster, and there were even the various ways of slicing the MHH pie throwing it up in the air. Besides George having the win on lock the rest of the podium was wide open even as late as the safety car.

              George was impressive this whole weekend of course, but I was actually almost equally impressed by Antonelli holding off the McLarens at the end. Otherwise Kimi again showed he has a ways to go to match Russel (especially on tire management), but holding off faster cars under pressure for lap after lap without making a single mistake was hugely impressive for a still 18-year-old boy. Great to see him get a good result after a couple of unlucky races. His post-race radios were heartwarming.

              I really don't know what to make of Ferrari. Lewis hit a groundhog and Leclerc will probably go hit his pitwall but in the end P5/6 feels like where they should be right now. Maybe they're in that no man's land now where nothing they do really matters. Hamilton had one of the loneliest drives of all time out there, just miles off everyone in front and behind at times. Which is good for the memes I suppose as they can keep pitting into traffic and fumbling strategy without needing to learn and improve.

              Also gotta mention Hulk and Alonso getting huge points today. That Aston finally looks like it's not dogwater and Alonso is waking up again and showing he's still got some drive in him. I think he got the most overtakes today (though granted they were predominantly DRS passes down the straights as usual around here) and he got absolutely everything out of that car (with no help from the team it appears as he was outright fighting his engineer today and apparently "flying blind"). Hulk drove well too, but hit the one-stop strategy home run along with the other midfield drivers attempting it.

              Driver of the day I want to say Alonso because I love him. But really, the lap one overtake and the defense at the and makes it hard to give it to anyone but Antonelli.

              EDIT: Somehow forgot to mention the McLaren incident. Norris has to be the most frustrating driver to watch on the grid right now. On pure pace he still has the edge on Oscar (though only just), but it's just... literally everything else. He needs to get a mental coach immediately, or if he has one then fire them and get a better one. You will never win a championship if this is how you drive under pressure.

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              Yeah, either antonelli or russel, even if that is a boring pick for dotd

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