2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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FormulaOnceMore wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 09:46
Ultimate Flexiwing for Charles
Black and orange circle flag khmm?
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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Either Lewis has damage from being crashed into, or the Pirelli pressure change has ruined his setup.

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Bearman's mediums may say "ciao" in the end, I'm afraid. Good race from both Haas, though.

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djones wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 09:57
Either Lewis has damage from being crashed into, or the Pirelli pressure change has ruined his setup.
Lewis had a lot of oversteer, asked for a wing adjustment when pitting, pitted and then had issues with his rear tires so yea car isnt easy to drive for him today, dont think is pressure related though, the pressure change was done before parc ferme was opened again

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Also remember red bull had the worse testing with lack of laps. I think they are using this race still as a test to improve the car…

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AR3-GP wrote:
22 Mar 2025, 17:35
Hammerfist wrote:
22 Mar 2025, 17:35
search wrote:
22 Mar 2025, 16:46
maybe if the track improves, but in the sprint today, Sainz was 13s faster than Albon during those 8 laps after his pit stop.
Which is why I feel the one stop will be impossible. I doubt the hard tire is going to be indestructible. You still need to manage it too much and will be slow as molasses.
Pirelli tires are unpredictable. It may be the case that hard tire goes forever.
:lol:
A lion must kill its prey.

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"Nope"
Ferrari radio is golden lol.

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Leclerc speed on the straights from the sprint to now would be interesting.

Is the wing making him faster.

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Antonelli driver of the day?? What?

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Should be Yuki. Would have finished ahead of Antonelli if his team didn't sabotage him again. maybe they are being told to **** Yuki over.

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F1NAC wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 10:38
Antonelli driver of the day?? What?
He did nothing, he could've won for Australia but not here.

I would've gone with Bearman.

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Pretty boring race in all fairness.

Interesting that you can drive a car with next to no brakes and not be considered dangerous. Yet can get flagged/penalty's for much less dangerous things. (not a dig, just a observation)
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.

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Re: 2025 Chinese Grand Prix [Shanghai] March 21-23

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Max coming alive suddenly at the end with 15-20 to go looked somewhat strange!

Has fuel load something to do with it maybe? Because he was also fast in the sprint which had about the same laps as his fast stint at the end!

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F1NAC wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 10:38
Antonelli driver of the day?? What?
Amazing what being a young, good looking man can do for you

Not that I ever knew :lol:
Just a fan's point of view

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CjC wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 10:53
F1NAC wrote:
23 Mar 2025, 10:38
Antonelli driver of the day?? What?
Amazing what being a young, good looking man can do for you

Not that I ever knew :lol:

They said he had Floor damage, no wonder he was behind Ocon. Other than that, Max overtaking both Ferrari's is why he's my DOTD