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  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2024- Five Star Drivers

    Sep 23rd, 2024
    1. Oscar Piastri-

    Oscar did what his teammate has yet to do at Azerbaijan, win a race whilst not having the fastest car. After executing a fantastic overtake on Charles Leclerc for the lead, Piastri defended for dozens of laps against a Ferrari that was fundamentally faster on the streets of Baku. He described the race as the most stressful afternoon of his life, yet proved that for some characters, extreme stress brings out the best of them.

    2. Fernando Alonso-

    Fernando dominated the midfield in Azerbaijan, taking advantage of the retiring cars in front of him to finish in sixth and bag eight points for the team. Whilst that Aston has been firmly in the midfield after the first few races of the year, Fernando has turned his season around recently, returning to the form that saw him dominate Lance Stroll that appeared lost earlier in the year.

    3. Alexander Albon-

    Whilst largely finishing ahead of his teammate due to being on a preferred strategy, Albon was still able to show fantastic pace throughout the race, even keeping cars like Verstappen’s Red Bull and Norris’ McLaren behind him on old hard tyres.

    4. Franco Colapinto-

    Franco Colapinto has been one of the biggest good surprises in F1 for a long time and has fully justified Williams’ decision to drop Logan Sargeant. In only his second F1 race, in the upgraded Williams, Franco has already scored four points, three more than Sargeant could manage in a year and a half.

    5. Sergio Perez-

    As I said in my review, it was a real shame that Sergio Perez didn’t score in Azerbaijan after a collision that was not his fault. For the first time this year, he comprehensively outperformed Max Verstappen and was on his way to a first podium since twelve races previously in China.

    Tally:

    1. Max Verstappen- 8
    2. Charles Leclerc- 8
    3. Oscar Piastri- 7
    4. Yuki Tsunoda- 6
    5. George Russell- 6
    6. Lando Norris- 6
    7. Carlos Sainz- 5
    8. Alexander Albon- 5
    9. Nico Hulkenberg- 4.5
    10. Kevin Magnussen- 4.5
    11. Lewis Hamilton- 4
    12. Esteban Ocon- 3.5
    13. Pierre Gasly- 3.5
    14. Sergio Perez- 3
    15. Fernando Alonso- 3
    16. Lance Stroll- 2
    17. Daniel Ricciardo- 2
    18. Franco Colapinto- 2
    19. Oliver Bearman- 1
    20. Zhou Guanyu- 1
  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2024 Review

    Sep 21st, 2024

    The Azerbaijan Grand Prix was another thriller. Oscar Piastri, Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez all fought valiantly for the win, with the three cars seldom separated by more than a second. Whilst the Australian crossed the line in first, all three drivers had a genuine shot at victory if the race had played out slightly differently. And for one of the drivers, not getting into the race lead kickstarted a chain of events that led to his retirement. And in all this, Verstappen was nowhere, being thoroughly outclassed by his teammate for the first time in forever.

    On Saturday during qualifying, Charles Leclerc was mighty. He kept his foot on the throttle in corners where every other driver lifted and snatched pole by over three tenths of a second, a mighty gap when the top teams are so close. And Charles initially looked to have the race in the bag during the first stint, as he briskly pulled a six second gap to Oscar Piastri in second. In the first stint of the race, I was incredibly excited to see Charles take a dominant win and thought the fight for second would prove more dramatic than the fight for fist. The aforementioned fight for second was ignited on lap thirteen, as Red Bull brought in Sergio Perez in an attempt to undercut Piastri.

    Whilst the undercut was powerful in Baku McLaren were able to efficiently play the team game to survive. After pitting, Perez found himself behind Lando Norris, who was running a long stint on the hard tyres after starting the race in fifteenth. At this point, McLaren requested that Lando slow down Perez in the tight and twisty middle sector, where it is impossible to overtake. Lando responded to this request and held Perez up, which when combined with Piastri’s pit stop being about half a second faster than Perez’s, meant that when Piastri came out of his pit box two laps after Perez, he retained second place. Given the subsequent events of the race and Red Bull’s superior top speed, it appears likely that if Perez had got past Piastri, he would have won the race. Whilst it was not to be for Perez on this occasion, it is worth praising his performance in Baku. Sergio has come under rightful criticism during his time at Red Bull for being consistently slower than Max and came very close earlier this season to being fired. Yet, in recent races he has begun to turn his season around, showing that there are circumstances where he can deliver a solid performance. Perez may have saved his seat for next season last weekend, an achievement I would make no effort to downplay.

    After Leclerc pitted, his Ferrari proved to have issues with warming up the hard tyres. Whilst these issues were minor and the Ferrari still appeared to be the fastest car in the race, Oscar Piastri snatched his opportunity to take the lead, catching Leclerc napping to make a fantastic overtake on the inside of turn one. For the rest of the race, Leclerc harangued Oscar, but Piastri defended his lead perfectly, ensuring that Charles would never get the chance to take the inside line where it is easier to overtake. For both his overtaking and defending, Piastri deserves plaudits. He delivered an Oscar-worthy performance last weekend and has established himself as a top F1 driver. Oscar Piastri thoroughly deserved that win, even if I wish Leclerc had won it.

    Whilst Charles tried his best to get past Piastri, the extent of time he spent pushing in dirty air had only one inevitable consequence. Thus, near the end of the race, Charles’ tyres began to fall off a cliff. Sergio Perez attempted to take advantage of this and looked to have a solid overtake lined up, but Charles was incredibly late to brake to ensure that Perez wouldn’t get past. This put Perez out of shape, allowing him to be overtaken by the fast-charging Carlos Sainz, who had slowly dragged his way into the battle for the podium places. Yet, as Perez attempted to come back on Sainz after turn two, Sainz failed to take of note of Perez and took the normal racing line. He promptly crashed into the side of Perez, taking them both out of the race and promoting George Russell into third. As Sainz made no erratic movements, the stewards deemed it to be a racing incident and did not penalize Carlos. Yet, even so, it showed an incredible lack of awareness by Carlos. Additionally, it made me feel awful for Sergio Perez. After his best weekend of the year, he had it all taken away from him on the penultimate lap. It was a real shame to see, and I really hope Sergio can bounce back in Singapore, another track that he has won at before.

    In conclusion, it was another great race. The person I wanted to win didn’t and I felt so sorry for Sergio Perez, but still, it was full of great moments. A three-way fight for the win; Verstappen’s pace being non-existent; Norris charging from fifteenth to fourth; a double Williams points haul and even a lovely little tenth for Ollie Bearman. In reflection, a lot of good did happen in this race.

  • Singapore Grand Prix 2024 Predictions

    Sep 20th, 2024

    Pole Position: Charles Leclerc

    1. Charles Leclerc
    2. Lando Norris
    3. Oscar Piastri

    Bold Prediction: Perez outqualifies Verstappen

  • Azerbaijan Grand Prix 2024 Predictions

    Sep 13th, 2024

    Pole Position: Charles Leclerc

    1. Charles Leclerc
    2. Max Verstappen
    3. Sergio Perez

    Bold Prediction- Bearman outqualifies Hulkenberg

  • Italian Grand Prix 2024- Five Star Drivers

    Sep 9th, 2024
    1. Charles Leclerc-

    Charles drove a perfect race, managing his tyres perfectly to pull off an unlikely one-stop strategy and win the race. This is possibly his greatest victory in F1 yet and one the Tifosi won’t forget anytime soon.

    2. Oscar Piastri-

    Oscar proved both the more aggressive and stronger McLaren driver on Sunday, making an amazing move for the lead on the first lap. Tyre graining and strategy may have prevented him from taking a victory, but Oscar is continuing to show that he sees himself as a championship worthy driver. If his qualifying improves next season, Oscar could be a real threat for a title.

    3. Alexander Albon-

    Albon utilized his upgraded Williams to great potential, taking a couple of points to take the team closer to Alpine in the standings. His car hasn’t allowed Alex to show off his obvious talent this year, so I’m happy that this appears to have changed for the season’s home stretch.

    4. Kevin Magnussen-

    How Kevin managed to simultaneously score points and a race ban on a race weekend is beyond me. Many people are angry at Kevin for some of his performances this year, but personally I find him kind of iconic.

    5. Franco Colapinto-

    Franco Colapinto was announced to replace Logan Sargeant at the beginning of the week and finished in twelfth place by the end of the week. This was an impressive debut, if followed up with more solid performances, this could really put Colapinto in the shop window for a potential future F1 seat.

    Tally:

    1. Max Verstappen- 8
    2. Charles Leclerc- 8
    3. Yuki Tsunoda- 6
    4. George Russell- 6
    5. Lando Norris- 6
    6. Oscar Piastri- 6
    7. Carlos Sainz- 5
    8. Nico Hulkenberg- 4.5
    9. Kevin Magnussen- 4.5
    10. Lewis Hamilton- 4
    11. Alexander Albon- 4
    12. Esteban Ocon- 3.5
    13. Pierre Gasly- 3.5
    14. Sergio Perez- 2
    15. Lance Stroll- 2
    16. Daniel Ricciardo- 2
    17. Fernando Alonso- 2
    18. Oliver Bearman- 1
    19. Zhou Guanyu- 1
    20. Franco Colapinto- 1
  • Italian Grand Prix 2024 Review

    Sep 9th, 2024

    The Italian Grand Prix was a fantastic watch. McLaren and Ferrari fought for victory on the famous Monza circuit, with differing strategies keeping the race tense up to the finish. Part of what made me love the race was that the driver that the crowd and I wanted to win won. However, even from a neutral perspective, it’s exciting to see a two-team battle for victory that doesn’t involve Red Bull. F1 feels like it’s never been more competitive, with part of the excitement behind Leclerc’s victory being how utterly unexpected it was.

    After qualifying, it looked likely that a McLaren would win the race. They locked out the front row and held their positions at the first corner. Yet, one of their drivers, Oscar Piastri, was not prepared to play second fiddle. Oscar has a vicious streak, which was visible when he pushed George Russell onto the grass to maintain second place. After this cheeky maneuver ruined George’s day, Oscar proceeded to ruin his teammate Lando Norris’ day, making a perfectly precise move for the lead at the second chicane. This move was not only aggressive, but led to Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc passing Lando, pushing him down to third. Not only was this move decisive in setting up the fight between Leclerc and Piastri for the win, but also showed that McLaren is not prioritizing the driver’s championship. They clearly don’t believe that Lando Norris can catch Max Verstappen and are instead willing to defer to ‘papaya rules’, which give their drivers permission to fight each other. If I were a Lando Norris fan, I would feel incredibly annoyed by McLaren’s conduct. However, as I am not, I can only acknowledge that McLaren are not running their team particularly well and enjoy the fireworks. Especially if they lead to more Ferrari victories.

    During the initial stint on mediums, the McLaren appeared to be a slightly faster car than the Ferrari. Whilst Leclerc was able to hang with Piastri for a number of laps, eventually his pace began to fall, to the point where Lando successfully undercut him for second place at the beginnnign of the second stint. At this point a McLaren 1-2 seemed incredibly likely. However, tyre graining was affecting the McLaren more heavily than the Ferrari on race day. This meant that, whilst Ferrari were able to extend their second stint, McLaren was forced to stop again. Tyre graining was a problem for many teams during the weekend, due to a resurfaced track and high temperatures. Yet Ferrari seemed just about able to hang with the graining, whilst some other teams’ tyres would completely fell off when it appeared. This led to Ferrari making a bold strategy, leaving their cars out after both McLarens stopped. As they would have finished third and fourth if they did stop, it was a gamble worth taking, albeit one that seemed incredibly unlikely to work. But Ferrari’s secret weapon, Charles Leclerc, was not about to let an opportunity for a second Monza win fall by the wayside.

    As the laps counted down, Charles managed his tyres perfectly. Every lap had me on the edge of my seat, as I was afraid that the tyres were about to fall off. But this never happened. And as much as Oscar Piastri could close up, he did not have enough time to catch Charles. Thus, Charles Leclerc crossed the finish line in first to win the Italian Grand Prix, five years after his famous 2019 victory. The emotions were high, the Tifosi were ecstatic, and I was relieved. Nothing in F1 is as emotional as a Ferrari win at Monza, it’s honestly beginning to seem like this season was scripted.

    Because of the fantastic combination of sold strategy and great driving at the front, I completely lost track of the race’s other events. The Williams upgrades appear to be solid, with Alexander Albon getting a couple of points and his new teammate Franco Colapinto impressing on debut, finishing only thirteen seconds behind Alex. I also missed Kevin Magnussen’s eventful race, as he possibly became the first driver to simultaneously score points in a Formula One race and get banned for the next race. Only Kevin could manage that one. Either way, it was a fantastic race across the field, even if my focus was fully on the fight for the win. I’m excited for the rest of the season, as it seems genuinely uncertain if Red Bull will even win another race, they really appear to have fallen off a cliff.

  • F1 2024 Average Pace (Rounds 1-14)

    Sep 1st, 2024

    Average Qualifying:

    Teammate Head to Heads:

    Average Race Pace:

  • F1 2024 Pace- Spain to Belgium

    Aug 30th, 2024

    I haven’t written any of these articles in a while, since frankly, it was getting tiring. But I have been slowly collating the data from the last few races. All the qualifying, race pace and teammate head-to-head data from the Spanish, Austrian, British, Hungarian and Belgian races are contained within this article. I will continue to collect the data from races in my free time and post bulk articles like these when appropriate.

    Qualifying:

    Spanish Grand Prix-

    Austrian Grand Prix-

    British Grand Prix-

    Hungarian Grand Prix-

    Belgian Grand Prix-

    Race Pace:

    Spanish Grand Prix-

    Austrian Grand Prix-

    British Grand Prix-

    Hungarian Grand Prix-

    Belgian Grand Prix-

    Further Resources-

    Qualifying Pace:

    SpainFastest Qualifying Time
    Lando Norris71.383 (0%)
    Max Verstappen71.403 (+0.028%)
    Lewis Hamilton71.701 (+0.445%)
    George Russell71.703 (+0.448%)
    Charles Leclerc71.731 (+0.488%)
    Carlos Sainz71.736 (+0.495%)
    Pierre Gasly71.857 (+0.664%)
    Oscar Piastri72.011 (+0.880%)
    Sergio Perez72.054 (+0.940%)
    Esteban Ocon72.109 (+1.017%)
    Fernando Alonso72.128 (+1.044%)
    Valtteri Bottas72.227 (+1.182%)
    Nico Hulkenberg72.31 (+1.299%)
    Lance Stroll72.372 (+1.385%)
    Zhou Guanyu72.738 (+1.898%)
    Kevin Magnussen72.937 (+2.177%)
    Yuki Tsunoda72.985 (+2.244%)
    Daniel Ricciardo73.075 (+2.370%)
    Alexander Albon73.153 (+2.480%)
    Logan Sargeant73.509 (+2.978%)
    AustriaFastest Qualifying Time
    Max Verstappen64.314 (0%)
    Lando Norris64.718 (+0.628%)
    George Russell64.84 (+0.818%)
    Carlos Sainz64.851 (+0.835%)
    Lewis Hamilton64.903 (+0.916%)
    Charles Leclerc65.044 (+1.135%)
    Oscar Piastri65.048 (+1.141%)
    Sergio Perez65.144 (+1.291%)
    Nico Hulkenberg65.262 (+1.474%)
    Esteban Ocon65.274 (+1.493%)
    Daniel Ricciardo65.289 (+1.516%)
    Kevin Magnussen65.347 (+1.606%)
    Pierre Gasly65.359 (+1.625%)
    Yuki Tsunoda65.412 (+1.707%)
    Fernando Alonso65.639 (+2.060%)
    Alexander Albon65.736 (+2.211%)
    Lance Stroll65.819 (+2.340%)
    Valtteri Bottas65.847 (+2.384%)
    Logan Sargeant65.856 (+2.398%)
    Zhou Guanyu66.061 (+2.716%)
    Great BritainFastest Qualifying Time
    George Russell85.819 (0%)
    Lewis Hamilton85.99 (+0.199%)
    Lando Norris86.03 (+0.246%)
    Max Verstappen86.203 (+0.447%)
    Oscar Piastri86.237 (+0.487%)
    Nico Hulkenberg86.338 (+0.605%)
    Carlos Sainz86.509 (+0.804%)
    Lance Stroll86.585 (+0.893%)
    Alexander Albon86.64 (+0.957%)
    Fernando Alonso86.73 (+1.062%)
    Charles Leclerc87.097 (+1.489%)
    Logan Sargeant87.175 (+1.580%)
    Yuki Tsunoda87.269 (+1.690%)
    Zhou Guanyu87.867 (+2.386%)
    Daniel Ricciardo87.949 (+2.482%)
    HungaryFastest Qualifying Time
    Lando Norris75.227 (0%)
    Oscar Piastri75.249 (+0.029%)
    Max Verstappen75.273 (+0.061%)
    Carlos Sainz75.696  (+0.623%)
    Lewis Hamilton75.854 (+0.833%)
    Charles Leclerc75.891 (+0.883%)
    Fernando Alonso76.043 (+1.085%)
    Lance Stroll76.075 (+1.127%)
    Yuki Tsunoda76.121 (+1.188%)
    Daniel Ricciardo76.202 (+1.296%)
    Nico Hulkenberg76.317 (+1.449%)
    Valtteri Bottas76.384 (+1.538%)
    Alexander Albon76.429 (+1.598%)
    Logan Sargeant76.543 (+1.749%)
    Kevin Magnussen76.548 (+1.756%)
    Sergio Perez77.886 (+3.535%)
    George Russell77.968 (+3.644%)
    Zhou Guanyu78.037 (+3.735%)
    Esteban Ocon78.049 (+3.751%)
    Pierre Gasly78.166 (+3.907%)
    BelgiumFastest Qualifying Time
    Max Verstappen113.159 (0%)
    Charles Leclerc113.754 (+0.526%)
    Sergio Perez113.765 (+0.536%)
    Lewis Hamilton113.835 (+0.597%)
    Lando Norris113.981 (+0.726%)
    Oscar Piastri114.027 (+0.767%)
    George Russell114.095 (+0.827%)
    Carlos Sainz114.112 (+0.842%)
    Fernando Alonso114.258 (+0.971%)
    Esteban Ocon114.46 (+1.150%)
    Alexander Albon114.473 (+1.161%)
    Pierre Gasly114.635 (+1.304%)
    Daniel Ricciardo114.682 (+1.346%)
    Valtteri Bottas114.764 (+1.418%)
    Lance Stroll115.716 (+2.260%)
    Nico Hulkenberg116.308 (+2.783%)
    Kevin Magnussen116.5 (+2.952%)
    Yuki Tsunoda116.593 (+3.035%)
    Logan Sargeant117.23 (+3.598%)
    Zhou Guanyu117.775 (+4.079%)

    Average Race Pace:

    SpainPace
    Max Verstappen79.574 (0%)
    Lando Norris79.599 (+0.031%)
    Lewis Hamilton79.834 (+0.326%)
    George Russell79.847 (+0.342%)
    Charles Leclerc79.876 (+0.379%)
    Oscar Piastri79.981 (+0.511%)
    Carlos Sainz79.989 (+0.522%)
    Sergio Perez80.073 (+0.626%)
    Pierre Gasly80.399 (+1.037%)
    Nico Hulkenberg80.567 (+1.248%)
    Esteban Ocon80.597 (+1.285%)
    Zhou Guanyu80.882 (+1.643%)
    Fernando Alonso80.903 (+1.670%)
    Lance Stroll81.062 (+1.869%)
    Yuki Tsunoda81.313 (+2.185%)
    Daniel Ricciardo81.333 (+2.211%)
    Kevin Magnussen81.415 (+2.313%)
    Alexander Albon81.431 (+2.334%)
    Valtteri Bottas81.563 (+2.499%)
    Logan Sargeant82.054 (+3.116%)
    AustriaPace
    Max Verstappen70.079 (0%)
    Lando Norris70.238 (+0.226%)
    George Russell70.443 (+0.519%)
    Oscar Piastri70.461 (+0.545%)
    Carlos Sainz70.486 (+0.580%)
    Charles Leclerc70.567 (+0.696%)
    Lewis Hamilton70.697 (+0.882%)
    Sergio Perez71.057 (+1.395%)
    Nico Hulkenberg71.125 (+1.491%)
    Daniel Ricciardo71.265 (+1.692%)
    Pierre Gasly71.271 (+1.700%)
    Kevin Magnussen71.28 (+1.713%)
    Esteban Ocon71.365 (1.834%)
    Alexander Albon71.508 (+2.039%)
    Fernando Alonso71.515 (+2.048%)
    Yuki Tsunoda71.52 (+2.055%)
    Lance Stroll71.526 (+2.064%)
    Valtteri Bottas71.628 (+2.209%)
    Zhou Guanyu71.947 (+2.665%)
    Logan Sargeant72.038 (+2.794%)
    Great BritainPace
    Oscar Piastri93.605 (0%)
    Lewis Hamilton93.82 (+0.230%)
    Max Verstappen93.976 (+0.397%)
    Lando Norris94.042 (+0.467%)
    Charles Leclerc94.106 (+0.536%)
    Carlos Sainz94.578 (+1.040%)
    Sergio Perez94.686 (+1.155%)
    Fernando Alonso94.879 (+1.361%)
    Alexander Albon94.939 (+1.425%)
    Nico Hulkenberg95.002 (+1.493%)
    Lance Stroll95.075 (+1.571%)
    Kevin Magnussen95.126 (+1.626%)
    Yuki Tsunoda95.242 (+1.749%)
    Logan Sargeant95.339 (+1.853%)
    Daniel Ricciardo95.715 (+2.254%)
    Zhou Guanyu96.05 (+2.612%)
    Valtteri Bottas96.132 (+2.700%)
    Esteban Ocon96.487 (+3.080%)
    HungaryPace
    Lando Norris83.313 (0%)
    Oscar Piastri83.364 (+0.061%)
    Lewis Hamilton83.543 (+0.276%)
    Charles Leclerc83.591 (+0.334%)
    Max Verstappen83.622 (+0.370%)
    Carlos Sainz83.625 (+0.375%)
    Sergio Perez83.818 (+0.606%)
    George Russell83.925 (+0.735%)
    Lance Stroll84.385 (+1.287%)
    Fernando Alonso84.538 (+1.470%)
    Yuki Tsunoda84.692 (+1.655%)
    Daniel Ricciardo84.815 (+1.803%)
    Logan Sargeant84.953 (+1.968%)
    Nico Hulkenberg84.977 (+1.997%)
    Esteban Ocon85.043 (+2.077%)
    Alexander Albon85.056 (+2.092%)
    Valtteri Bottas85.157 (+2.214%)
    Kevin Magnussen85.179 (+2.240%)
    Zhou Guanyu85.375 (+2.475%)
    BelgiumPace
    Lewis Hamilton108.01 (0%)
    Oscar Piastri108.037 (+0.024%)
    Max Verstappen108.183 (+0.160%)
    Charles Leclerc108.272 (+0.242%)
    Lando Norris108.293 (+0.262%)
    George Russell108.419 (+0.378%)
    Carlos Sainz108.488 (+0.443%)
    Sergio Perez108.523 (+0.475%)
    Daniel Ricciardo109.109 (+1.017%)
    Esteban Ocon109.166 (+1.070%)
    Pierre Gasly109.378 (+1.267%)
    Alexander Albon109.419 (+1.305%)
    Fernando Alonso109.556 (+1.431%)
    Valtteri Bottas109.617 (+1.488%)
    Lance Stroll109.772 (+1.631%)
    Logan Sargeant109.791 (+1.648%)
    Kevin Magnussen109.853 (+1.706%)
    Nico Hulkenberg109.916 (+1.764%)
    Yuki Tsunoda110.022 (+1.862%)

    All Stints:

    Best Stints (Spain)Pace
    Norris 3rd (18L/US)78.063
    Verstappen 3rd (21L/NS)78.329
    Piastri 3rd (19L/US)78.433
    Leclerc 3rd (18L/US)78.471
    Hamilton 3rd (22L/US)78.714
    Perez 4th (16L/US)78.842
    Russell 3rd (29L/NH)79.07
    Sainz 3rd (29L/NH)79.265
    Perez 3rd (16L/NM)79.34
    Alonso 3rd (19L/UH)79.4
    Norris 2nd (22L/NM)79.525
    Hulkenberg 3rd (17L/NH)79.578
    Gasly 3rd (27L/NH)79.623
    Leclerc 2nd (21L/NM)79.662
    Ocon 3rd (28/NH)79.714
    Zhou 3rd (23L/NH)79.734
    Verstappen 2nd (25L/NM)79.878
    Piastri 2nd (23L/NM)79.97
    Hamilton 2nd (25L/NM)80.053
    Russell 2nd (19L/NM)80.175
    Stroll 3rd (27L/UH)80.341
    Sainz 2nd (19L/NM)80.353
    Tsunoda 4th (20L/NS)80.429
    Albon 3rd (20L/NS)80.448
    Ricciardo 3rd (22L/NH)80.577
    Verstappen 1st (15L/US)80.81
    Gasly 2nd (22L/NM)80.835
    Perez 2nd (16L/US)80.852
    Norris 1st (21L/NS)80.992
    Tsunoda 3rd (15L/NH)81.001
    Magnussen 3rd (35L/NH)81.042
    Sainz 1st (13L/NS)81.075
    Alonso 2nd (24L/UM)81.084
    Russell 1st (13L/US)81.1
    Hulkenberg 2nd (24L/NM)81.173
    Hamilton 1st (14L/US)81.202
    Ocon 2nd (22L/NM)81.218
    Leclerc 1st (22L/NS)81.23
    Stroll 2nd (18L/UM)81.274
    Bottas 3rd (36L/NH)81.31
    Zhou 2nd (30L/NM)81.344
    Gasly 1st (12L/US)81.345
    Ricciardo 2nd (24L/NM)81.358
    Albon 2nd (23L/NS)81.409
    Piastri 1st (19L/US)81.544
    Ocon 1st (11L/US)81.601
    Sargeant 3rd (29L/NH)81.63
    Bottas 2nd (15L/US)81.674
    Magnussen 2nd (17L/NM)81.676
    Hulkenberg 1st (10L/NS)81.783
    Perez 1st (11L/US)81.794
    Tsunoda 2nd (16L/NM)81.979
    Stroll 1st (15L/NS)82.103
    Sargeant 2nd (18L/NM)82.122
    Alonso 1st (17L/NS)82.327
    Bottas 1st (9L/NS)82.392
    Ricciardo 1st (14L/NS)82.478
    Magnussen 1st (8L/NS)82.491
    Zhou 1st (7L/NS)82.673
    Albon 1st (16L/NM)82.692
    Sargeant 1st (12L/NS)82.974
    Tsunoda 1st (7L/NS)82.985
    Best Stints (Austria)Pace
    Verstappen 4th (5L/NS)68.864
    Norris 3rd (11L/NM)69.294
    Verstappen 3rd (11L/UM)69.408
    Piastri 3rd (18L/NM)69.453
    Sainz 3rd (22L/NM)69.856
    Russell 3rd (23L/NH)69.863
    Hamilton 3rd (15L/NM)69.989
    Verstappen 2nd (26L/NH)70.097
    Norris 2nd (26L/UH)70.1
    Leclerc 5th (18L/UM)70.123
    Piastri 2nd (24L/UH)70.429
    Leclerc 4th (16L/UM)70.454
    Russell 2nd (22L/NM)70.476
    Sainz 2nd (23L/NH)70.498
    Perez 3rd (17L/UM)70.538
    Hamilton 2nd (30L/NH)70.68
    Verstappen 1st (21L/NM)70.698
    Gasly 3rd (27L/NM)70.711
    Hulkenberg 3rd (29L/NH)70.771
    Leclerc 3rd (15L/NM)70.779
    Ocon 3rd (26L/NM)70.86
    Norris 1st (21L/NM)70.903
    Ricciardo 3rd (32L/NH)70.919
    Zhou 3rd (16L/NH)70.938
    Magnussen 3rd (31L/NH)70.943
    Perez 2nd (28L/NH)71.058
    Russell 1st (20L/NM)71.073
    Leclerc 2nd (13L/NH)71.076
    Stroll 3rd (25L/UH)71.122
    Sainz 1st (20L/NM)71.165
    Tsunoda 3rd (24L/NH)71.18
    Hulkenberg 1st (9L/NM)71.186
    Albon 3rd (29L/NH)71.199
    Hamilton 1st (19L/NM)71.284
    Piastri 1st (23L/NM)71.284
    Magnussen 1st (8L/NM)71.311
    Bottas 3rd (26L/NH)71.316
    Riccardo 1st (8L/NM)71.362
    Sargeant 4th (18L/UM)71.494
    Hulkenberg 2nd (26L/NH)71.497
    Perez 1st (19L/NM)71.52
    Tsunoda 2nd (21L/UH)71.534
    Alonso 3rd (30L/UH)71.554
    Gasly 2nd (20L/NH)71.575
    Alonso 2nd (22L/UM)71.582
    Stroll 2nd (21L/UM)71.607
    Alonso 1st (9L/UM)71.647
    Bottas 2nd (21L/NH)71.648
    Magnussen 2nd (26L/NH)71.673
    Riccardo 2nd (25L/UH)71.678
    Albon 1st (10L/NM)71.687
    Ocon 2nd (22L/NH)71.688
    Ocon 1st (17L/NM)71.719
    Gasly 1st (18L/NM)71.771
    Albon 2nd (25L/NH)71.794
    Zhou 2nd (21L/NM)71.797
    Tsunoda 1st (19L/NM)71.933
    Stroll 1st (18L/UM)71.992
    Bottas 1st (17L/NM)72.081
    Sargeant 3rd (27L/NH)72.104
    Sargeant 2nd (17L/UM)72.509
    Zhou 1st (26L/NH)72.689
    Best Stints (Great Britain)Pace
    Vestappen 3rd (13L/NH)89.387
    Piastri 3rd (13L/NM)89.394
    Sainz 3rd (9L/NH)89.727
    Hamilton 3rd (13L/US)89.767
    Stroll 3rd (12L/NM)90.054
    Norris 3rd (12L/US)90.124
    Albon 3rd (13L/NM)90.247
    Alonso 3rd (13L/NM)90.372
    Hulkenberg 3rd (12L/US)90.406
    Leclerc 4th (13L/NS)90.419
    Sargeant 3rd (13L/NS)90.956
    Perez 4th (8L/NM)91.075
    Tsunoda 3rd (13L/NM)91.242
    Magnussen 3rd (14L/NS)91.287
    Zhou 5th (12L/US)91.701
    Ocon 5th (11L/NM)91.925
    Ricciardo 3rd (13L/NS)91.957
    Bottas 3rd (13L/NS)92.539
    Leclerc 1st (17L/NM)92.918
    Piastri 1st (25L/NM)93.006
    Norris 1st (25L/NM)93.008
    Perez 1st (17L/NH)93.05
    Sainz 1st (24L/NM)93.121
    Hamilton 1st (25L/NM)93.142
    Verstappen 1st (24L/NM)93.19
    Russell 1st (25L/NM)93.263
    Hulkenberg 1st (24L/NM)93.79
    Stroll 1st (24L/NM)93.973
    Alonso 1st (25L/NM)94.248
    Tsunoda 1st (25L/NM)94.288
    Albon 1st (25L/NM)94.312
    Magnussen 1st (25L/NM)94.329
    Zhou 1st (10L/NS)94.433
    Sargeant 1st (25L/NM)94.455
    Ricciardo 1st (24L/NM)94.584
    Ocon 1st (17L/NS)94.736
    Bottas 1st (24L/NM)95.035
    Zhou 2nd (5L/NM)95.575
    Norris 2nd (10L/NI)101.326
    Hamilton 2nd (9L/NI)101.555
    Verstappen 2nd (10L/NI)101.828
    Sainz 2nd (11L/NI)102.297
    Piastri 2nd (8L/NI)102.317
    Russell 2nd (5L/NI)102.57
    Leclerc 3rd (8L/NI)102.622
    Hulkenberg 2nd (11L/NI)102.66
    Stroll 2nd (11L/NI)102.955
    Perez 3rd (7L/NI)103.114
    Alonso 2nd (9L/NI)103.143
    Ocon 4th (10L/NI)103.335
    Albon 2nd (9L/NI)103.457
    Tsunoda 2nd (9L/NI)103.671
    Zhou 4th (9L/NI)103.908
    Sargeant 2nd (9L/NI)104.126
    Ricciardo 2nd (9L/NI)104.159
    Bottas 2nd (9L/NI)104.249
    Magnussen 2nd (8L/NI)104.336
    Best Stints (Hungary)Pace
    Sargeant 4th (5L/NS)81.736
    Norris 3rd (22L/UM)82.295
    Russell 3rd (16L/NH)82.335
    Piastri 3rd (22L/UM)82.372
    Perez 3rd (22L/NM)82.408
    Verstappen 3rd (19L/NM)82.594
    Russell 2nd (18L/NM)82.762
    Sainz 3rd (22L/NM)82.61
    Hamilton 3rd (29L/NH)82.902
    Leclerc 3rd (29L/NM)83.031
    Perez 2nd (17L/NM)83.141
    Stroll 3rd (24L/UH)83.211
    Leclerc 2nd (15L/NH)83.317
    Sainz 2nd (24L/NH)83.65
    Norris 2nd (26L/UH)83.678
    Verstappen 2nd (26L/NH)83.709
    Piastri 2nd (27L/UH)83.721
    Hamilton 2nd (22L/NH)83.819
    Alonso 3rd (32L/UH)83.853
    Piastri 1st (16L/NM)84.123
    Norris 1st (15L/NM)84.172
    Tsunoda 2nd (40L/NH)84.2
    Ricciardo 3rd (40L/NH)84.334
    Hamilton 1st (14L/NM)84.439
    Verstappen 1st (19L/NM)84.53
    Leclerc 1st (21L/NM)84.561
    Bottas 3rd (23L/NH)84.608
    Hulkenberg 3rd (39L/NH)84.709
    Albon 3rd (39L/NH)84.742
    Sainz 1st (19L/NM)84.769
    Magnussen 3rd (34L/NH)84.803
    Zhou 3rd (32L/NH)84.842
    Sargeant 3rd (28L/NH)84.857
    Ocon 3rd (32L/NH)84.857
    Stroll 2nd (29L/UM)84.951
    Alonso 2nd (28L/UM)85.03
    Stroll 1st (12L/US)85.364
    Hulkenberg 2nd (25L/NH)85.394
    Albon 2nd (21L/NH)85.404
    Bottas 2nd (27L/NH)85.412
    Russell 1st (31L/NH)85.421
    Perez 1st (26L/NH)85.453
    Ricciardo 2nd (19L/NH)85.457
    Sargeant 2nd (23L/NH)85.465
    Ocon 2nd (22L/NH)85.472
    Tsunoda 1st (27L/NM)85.481
    Magnussen 2nd (26L/NH)85.492
    Bottas 1st (14L/UM)85.568
    Zhou 2nd (27L/NH)85.801
    Gasly 1st (26L/NH)85.869
    Sargeant 1st (6L/NM)86.115
    Alonso 1st (5L/US)86.167
    Ricciardo 1st (5L/NM)86.216
    Zhou 1st (5L/UM)86.481
    Best Stints (Belgium)Pace
    Piastri 3rd (13L/NH)106.666
    Norris 3rd (14L/NH)106.874
    Verstappen 3rd (15L/NM)106.916
    Hamilton 3rd (17L/NH)107.095
    Sainz 3rd (15L/NH)107.117
    Leclerc 3rd (18L/NH)107.393
    Ocon 3rd (13L/NH)107.779
    Bottas 3rd (8L/NM)107.892
    Perez 3rd (19L/NH)107.965
    Norris 2nd (12L/NH)107.994
    Russell 2nd (33L/NH)108.002
    Piastri 2nd (17L/NH)108.007
    Sainz 2nd (6L/NM)108.086
    Gasly 3rd (15L/NH)108.109
    Hamilton 2nd (13L/NH)108.121
    Leclerc 2nd (11L/NH)108.221
    Ricciardo 3rd (22L/UH)108.23
    Verstappen 2nd (16L/NH)108.394
    Sargeant 3rd (19L/NH)108.511
    Albon 3rd (20L/NH)108.606
    Perez 2nd (8L/NM)108.672
    Magnussen 2nd (26L/NH)109.046
    Alonso 2nd (30L/NH)109.102
    Ocon 2nd (16L/NH)109.191
    Stroll 2nd (31L/NH)109.329
    Tsunoda 2nd (28L/UH)109.358
    Hulkenberg 3rd (23L/NM)109.496
    Hamilton 1st (9L/NM)109.58
    Bottas 2nd (22L/NH)109.664
    Sainz 1st (18L/NH)109.765
    Ricciardo 2nd (11L/NM)109.833
    Gasly 2nd (17L/NH)109.857
    Leclerc 1st (10L/NM)109.908
    Perez 1st (9L/NM)109.992
    Albon 2nd (13L/NM)110.061
    Piastri 1st (9L/NM)110.072
    Norris 1st (13L/NM)110.098
    Verstappen 1st (8L/NM)110.136
    Russell 1st (8L/NM)110.138
    Hulkenberg 2nd (11L/NH)110.211
    Albon 1st (6L/NM)110.742
    Alonso 1st (11L/NM)110.791
    Sargeant 2nd (14L/NM)110.831
    Ocon 1st (10L/NM)110.927
    Gasly 1st (7L/NM)110.936
    Ricciardo 1st (6L/NS)111.006
    Bottas 1st (9L/NM)111.037
    Stroll 1st (10L/NM)111.144
    Hulkenberg 1st (5L/NM)111.199
    Magnussen 1st (15L/NM)111.252
    Sargeant 1st (6L/NM)111.414
    Tsunoda 1st (13L/NM)111.451

    Key: 1L= One Lap, 2L= Two Laps, NH= New Hards, UM= Used Mediums, NM= New Mediums, NS= New Softs, NI= New Inters.

  • Italian Grand Prix 2024 Predictions

    Aug 29th, 2024

    Pole Position: Max Verstappen

    1. Max Verstappen
    2. Carlos Sainz
    3. Charles Leclerc

    Bold Prediction- Lando Norris fails to make Q3

  • Dutch Grand Prix 2024- Five Star Drivers

    Aug 29th, 2024
    1. Lando Norris-

    Lando had a fantastic weekend at Zandvoort. He took a mighty pole position and then converted that into a decisive win. Whilst the start did not go perfectly, Lando more than made up for that for the rest of the race. This may be Lando’s best race in F1 so far and is a great way to respond to the criticism he’s received for his performances this year.

    2. Charles Leclerc-

    Leclerc had a fantastic Dutch Grand Prix, taking the fourth fastest car all the way to the podium. Bolstered by a fantastic strategy and a perfect pit stop, Leclerc put that Ferrari in a place it shouldn’t have been and deserves all the plaudits in the world for it.

    3. Carlos Sainz-

    Sainz did not have a very good qualifying, placing his Ferrari in P11. But, in the race, he made great progress, finishing in front of cars he wouldn’t have expected to given his grid position. Whilst not the highlight Ferrari performance of the weekend, Sainz still delivered a solid race, better than most of the frontrunners.

    4. Pierre Gasly-

    Gasly placed himself as the king of the midfield this weekend, after a fantastic start that saw him jump both Aston Martins. Whilst not being able to keep the front running cars behind in his Alpine, Gasly still scored two points for the team, which could prove incredibly valuable in a tight midfield.

    5. Fernando Alonso-

    It feels strange to call a tenth place a success for Fernando Alonso, given his podium heroics last year. Yet, in a car that is fundamentally not fast enough to beat the midfield, Alonso still proves a consistent performer to place that car in the points. One can only hope Aston can improve their car, as we deserve to see Fernando fighting at the front of the field.

    Tally:

    1. Max Verstappen- 8
    2. Charles Leclerc- 7
    3. Yuki Tsunoda- 6
    4. George Russell- 6
    5. Lando Norris- 6
    6. Oscar Piastri- 5
    7. Carlos Sainz- 5
    8. Nico Hulkenberg- 4.5
    9. Lewis Hamilton- 4
    10. Kevin Magnussen- 3.5
    11. Esteban Ocon- 3.5
    12. Pierre Gasly- 3.5
    13. Alexander Albon- 3
    14. Sergio Perez- 2
    15. Lance Stroll- 2
    16. Daniel Ricciardo- 2
    17. Fernando Alonso- 2
    18. Oliver Bearman- 1
    19. Zhou Guanyu- 1
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