HossC Posted March 16 Posted March 16 Now onto the race. Unusually for Australia, it was a wet race. Two of the rookies went out early with Isack Hadjar hitting the wall on the formation lap and Jack Doohan doing the same at turn 5 on the opening lap. After a dry line appeared on the circuit, the drivers briefly switched to dry tires, but fresh rain forced them back onto the intermediate tires. Ferrari gambled on staying out with Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc leading for a lap, but ultimately it was the wrong decision as they had to swap tires anyway. Nearly all of the drivers had some kind of off track incident or spin, and only 14 of the 20 starters saw the checkered flag. Once Lando Norris had regained the lead he went on to win, but Max Verstappen was less than a second behind at the end. They were followed home by the Mercedeses of George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli, and the Williams of Alex Albon. Oscar Piastri managed to recover from his spin to overtake Lewis Hamilton on the last lap and finish ninth. That leaves McLaren and Mercedes tied at the top of the Constructors' Championship with Red Bull in third. With all the incidents, the highlights are 13 minutes long this week - you can watch them here. Only a week to wait for the next race in China. RogerDuke 1 Quote
Spike Posted March 17 Posted March 17 Josh Berry gave the Wood Brothers their 101st win at Las Vegas today, they are also celebrating their 75th anniversary in NASCAR racing. Garrett Duke and RogerDuke 1 1 Quote
HossC Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM Posted Thursday at 03:40 PM RIP to former F1 boss Eddie Jordan who died this morning at the age of 76. After selling his team, he later appeared as a TV pundit and also became an occasional presenter on Top Gear. Full story here and an obituary here. Hobie Hartkins and RogerDuke 1 1 Quote
HossC Posted Friday at 07:50 PM Posted Friday at 07:50 PM After a learning weekend at his first Grand Prix for Ferrari in Australia, Lewis Hamilton has put his car on pole for tomorrow's sprint race, three places ahead of his team mate Charles Leclerc. Max Verstappen brought his Red Bull home very close behind, but his team mate Liam Lawson starts at the back. In third place on the grid is McLaren's Oscar Piastri. His team mate Lando Norris went wide on a fast lap which could've challenged for pole, and he starts in sixth. If you include the Mercedeses of George Russell and Andrea Kimi Antonelli in fifth and seventh, the top four teams look pretty closely matched this year, which should make for some good racing. Quote
Hobie Hartkins Posted Friday at 08:39 PM Posted Friday at 08:39 PM (edited) Lewis Hamilton .....any kin to Denny?? Edited Friday at 10:00 PM by Hobie Hartkins wrong name RogerDuke 1 Quote
Garrett Duke Posted Saturday at 12:05 AM Author Posted Saturday at 12:05 AM On 3/21/2025 at 8:39 PM, Hobie Hartkins said: Lewis Hamilton .....any kin to Denny?? Expand Denny Hamlin? RogerDuke 1 Quote
HossC Posted Saturday at 10:01 AM Posted Saturday at 10:01 AM On 3/22/2025 at 12:05 AM, Garrett Duke said: Denny Hamlin? Expand I was wondering the same thing. Garrett Duke and RogerDuke 2 Quote
HossC Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM Posted Saturday at 10:08 AM In the F1 sprint race, Lewis Hamilton converted his pole position to his first win for Ferrari. Oscar Piastri passed Max Verstappen for second, and George Russell passed Charles Leclerc for fourth. That's four different teams in the top four places. Sometimes the sprint races can be a little processional, with drivers not wanting to take too many risks with their cars a few hours before qualifying for the main race, but there was a good bit of overtaking in the midfield today. The highlights are here. RogerDuke 1 Quote
HossC Posted Saturday at 11:10 AM Posted Saturday at 11:10 AM Qualifying for tomorrow's race favored McLaren. Oscar Piastri took his first F1 main race pole (he's previously had a couple of sprint poles), with team mate Lando Norris again making a mistake on his fastest lap to qualify in third. They were split by George Russell in second. Max Verstappen got pushed back to fourth, followed by the Ferraris of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc. Rookies Isack Hadjar and Andrea Kimi Antonelli took seventh and eighth. Let's hope that Isack makes it round to the start this week. The highlights are here. RogerDuke and Garrett Duke 2 Quote
HossC Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago The main race turned out to be less exciting than the sprint race. Oscar Piastri held his lead at the start and team mate Lando Norris got past George Russell. Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc passed Max Verstappen, but Charles lost the end of his front wing hitting Lewis at the first corner. Weirdly, the damage seemed to make his car faster. Most of the cars only made one pit stop, although Lewis tried a second when he was being caught by Max. He only lost one place trying it, and he'd have lost that anyway. Max also passed Charles before the end. At the checkered flag, Oscar and Lando took a 1-2 for McLaren with George in third. Max was fourth ahead of the Ferraris, although team mate Liam Lawson had another disappointing race and finished 15th. Completing the top ten were Esteban Ocon (Haas), Andrea Kimi Antonelli (Mercedes), Alex Albon (Williams) and Oliver Bearman (Haas) who made some good overtakes to move up from 17th to 10th to claim the final point. Fernando Alonso was the only retiree from the race. His brake issues meant he's yet to finish a main race this year. The 8-minute highlights are here. Lando now leads the Drivers' Championship on 44 points, but there's only two points between the next three with Max (36), George (35) and Oscar (34). Both McLarens have scored well so far, so they have a good lead over Mercedes in the Constructors' Championship, but there's only a point between Red Bull and Ferrari in third and fourth. The next race is the Japanese Grand Prix in two weeks. Garrett Duke 1 Quote
HossC Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Some time after I wrote the review above, the result was changed. Lewis Hamilton was disqualified for having one of his skid blocks below the required thickness, and both Charles Leclerc and Alpine's Pierre Gasly were disqualified for having underweight cars. That promotes Lance Stroll (Aston Martin) and Carlos Sainz (Williams) into the top ten. With Ferrari losing points and Williams gaining points, they now both have 17 points in the Constructors' Championship. Garrett Duke 1 Quote
RogerDuke Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago One of dirt bike racing's biggest stars, Haiden Deegan was arrested for street racing. He is 19. Garrett Duke 1 Quote
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