Big Takeaways from the Chinese Grand Prix

The Chinese Grand Prix at the Shanghai International Circuit delivered one of those Formula 1 weekends where the narrative changed faster than a Ferrari strategy call. What started as a fairly normal race weekend quickly turned into a historic afternoon, a technical flex from Mercedes, and a reminder that Formula 1 can still produce chaos when it feels like it.…

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Monza Madness 2025: Ferrari Falters, Max Resurges, and McLaren Plays Favourites

Monza, 7 September 2025. The Temple of Speed, the sea of red, the chants of the Tifosi. The setting was perfect for Ferrari to deliver the fairy tale: new hope, Hamilton in red, Leclerc on form. What could possibly go wrong? Well, if history has taught us anything, it’s that Ferrari at Monza is less a love story and more…

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Hangry in Hungary

Charles Leclerc pulled off the kind of surprise that even his car had to blink twice — by taking pole position at the Hungaroring, a track he famously calls “clearly my worst” For the first 40 laps—or until the chassis decided to retire mid‑race undercover—he looked unassailable. He led cleanly off the line, held Piastri at bay, and seemed on…

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Orange Turns to Papaya In Austria

McLaren: The Sibling Soap Opera Picture this: two best mates turned team‑mates, Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris, behaving like a soap opera crossed with a buddy comedy. In qualifying, Norris locked down pole—thanks to some nifty aero and front-end upgrades—finishing over half a second ahead of Charles Leclerc and with Piastri just behind. Race day, it turned into a delicious two-horse…

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