Miami Madness: Antonelli Wins, McLaren Rises, Ferrari Self-Destructs

Miami delivered exactly what modern F1 promises: sunshine, celebrities pretending they understand tyre strategy, and absolute chaos wrapped in carbon fibre. We got a breakout star casually building a championship résumé, McLaren rediscovering competence (shocking, I know), Red Bull experimenting like it’s a science fair, and Ferrari… well… Ferrari-ing. But underneath the spectacle, something far more important happened— The balance…

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Las Vegas: Case of the Vanishing McLaren Points

Las Vegas started off as much of a normal race as one can get, a few enthralling moments, but a relatively by-the-book race. The real fiasco only came after the race ended. Lap 1: Lando Norris Invents a New Form of Self-Sabotage We got to see the return of the reigning bottler champion in Lap 1. As always, Max went…

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Brazil: Pit to Podium

The Brazilian Gran Prix started with madness on lap 1 and had Mad Max turn it up to deliver another crazy performance in the Southern Hemisphere of the Americas.   Max Verstappen's Impressive Recovery Drive Max Verstappen's remarkable comeback drive was truly exceptional. Starting from the pit lane due to a power-unit change, his determination and speed allowed him to…

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1 Point Mexican Meltdown
MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - OCTOBER 26: Charles Leclerc of Monaco driving the (16) Scuderia Ferrari SF-25 and Max Verstappen of the Netherlands driving the (1) Oracle Red Bull Racing RB21 battle for track position at the start during the F1 Grand Prix of Mexico at Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez on October 26, 2025 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Clive Rose/Getty Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202510260472 // Usage for editorial use only //

1 Point Mexican Meltdown

At the high-altitude party in Mexico City, the grid descended on the Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez, and what they got was one of those races where the winner looked like the only one who bothered to turn up. Enter Lando Norris, who grabbed pole, led every lap, cruised to a mammoth gap, and – under the collective slouch of his competitors…

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