Gak Attack
Brownlow Medallist
We had some oil money fireworks and oil money demands that's the shot!Nice, Piastri not lapped.
Did we miss the Hamilton pass and Lando finishing lol
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We had some oil money fireworks and oil money demands that's the shot!Nice, Piastri not lapped.
Did we miss the Hamilton pass and Lando finishing lol
Nice, Piastri not lapped.
Did we miss the Hamilton pass and Lando finishing lol
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Wouldn't happen that often at all that winning driver isn't from winning constructor surely?Also an odd fact
This is the first time McLaren have won the Constructors without winning the Drivers' Championship in the same season
Only the third time since 2000Wouldn't happen that often at all that winning driver isn't from winning constructor surely?
Only driver of the four not to be the respective WDC of that year too.Thanks to Lando's kindness Piastri officially completes every single lap of the season (1386), and with the 24 races has the record for most laps completed in a season
Only the fourth driver ever to complete 100% of laps in a season
Verstappen 2023
Hamilton 2019
Schumacher 2002
CorrectOnly driver of the four not to be the respective WDC of that year too.
Ted is rarely right in general.Ted Kravitz is not quite correct that this is McLaren's first non-Ron Dennis Constructors' championship
1974 (When Teddy Mayer was the managing director) with Emerson Fittipaldi and Denny Hulme is the only other one
Dennis and Project Four didn't join until 1980
Don't know if I see him in a top team again
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Nah - as the stewards found and Brundle agreed on watching the the playback - Max was totally at fault for causing the collision. The fact he does those late runs up the inside so often does not place the shift the blame away from him, especially on the first corner at the start of the race when the pack is so bunched up.Shame for Piastri tonight, he did squeeze Max who was ALWAYS going to put his nose up the inside. 10 seconds was a bit harsh really.
Agree.I mean he's going to another team ffs.Imagine the carry on when he retires.
It'll be warranted when he retires.Imagine the carry on when he retires.
I think he still needed a penalty for sure, and I think Oscar did the right thing as well. There wasnt a whole heap between being far enough up and not, so 10 seconds is too much IMO. You're also right in mentioning the Constructors but drivers dont think about that. Every time they go out they want to do the best they can.Nah - as the stewards found and Brundle agreed on watching the the playback - Max was totally at fault for causing the collision. The fact he does those late runs up the inside so often does not place the shift the blame away from him, especially on the first corner at the start of the race when the pack is so bunched up.
Could Oscar had gone wide and avoided any chance of contact? Sure, but that is not what you expect a driver sitting on P2 of the grid with the constructors championship on the line to do at the start of the race - there was plenty of room given for Max but he just barged through going wide as a result . No way Oscar gets any blame for that contact simply because he refused to be bullied out of the corner and wave Verstappen through.
Stewards notes on the penalty explains it best:
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