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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Singapore: Death of Papaya Rules

If there was ever a way to spice up a title fight, McLaren delivered it in the first lap under the Singapore lights. Lando Norris, starting from P5, launched a daring move up the inside of Oscar Piastri around Turn 3. Trouble was, Max Verstappen was involved in the mix (yes, of course he was). In trying to dodge or…

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Silverstone Soaked in Chaos, Comebacks, and Carbon Fiber Confetti

Silverstone didn’t just host a race—it hosted an emotional opera where the British national anthem doubled as a victory cry, and the skies opened up as if the drama needed atmosphere. With McLaren scoring a 1–2, Lando Norris winning at home, and Nico Hülkenberg finally getting a podium after what feels like three decades and a few team bankruptcies, this…

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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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