I think most need to take a deep breath and not be melodramatic when the car is at the back the next few weeks. 2026 will be here soon enough.
I think most need to take a deep breath and not be melodramatic when the car is at the back the next few weeks. 2026 will be here soon enough.
Yep, that's exactly what I'm doing.TyreSlip wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 18:26Are you correlating a car's race pace to the constructor's standings? Liam Lawson and a rookie are driving the Racing Bulls, and most of Stroll's points this season have come from aggressive pit stop strategy from behind and sometimes fortunate safety cars.
You are right that alonso made his life very hard at start but that was not main reason for his sub optimal weekend. Despite losing places, he recovering all places back by efficiently undercutting all up to Albon,Tsunoda & Antonelli after first pit stop due to his free air pace. Main problem for Alonso occurred when Hamilton crashed and bring out safety car.-wkst- wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 21:05ALO made his life very hard already at the start, being overtaken left and right because he didn’t committed for the inside or outside line. Overtaken at the next restart again. Let’s be honest, that would have not happened to prime ALO. Moaning on the team radio, despite making enough mistakes on his own. Not the best day.
And I know, there will be hundred excuses coming from certain users or conspiracy theories, thing is, ALO never needed excuses in the past, that was always the program of the Kimster fans for example. Frustrating weekend.
He got hit with the dirt from Max's car. not sure how that happened but in the replay you see this big puff of brown.-wkst- wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 21:05ALO made his life very hard already at the start, being overtaken left and right because he didn’t committed for the inside or outside line. Overtaken at the next restart again. Let’s be honest, that would have not happened to prime ALO. Moaning on the team radio, despite making enough mistakes on his own. Not the best day.
And I know, there will be hundred excuses coming from certain users or conspiracy theories, thing is, ALO never needed excuses in the past, that was always the program of the Kimster fans for example. Frustrating weekend.
They did run the split long/short side pods in FP1 and FP2. They both used the short for quali and the race.
Yeah Alonso said pre race to Spanish tv/media. They raised it from Friday. Which makes sense with performance drop off. It’s more to do with. Did they both use imola floor for race?. I know Silverstone floor wasn’t ran in other races due to ride height
baku is pretty deceptive. it could be bad for us, but i remember that slow ass mclaren honda gettin good results there when they had no top speed.a big portion of the track is like monaco.
From what I saw with one replay that wasnt very clear, it looked like Antonelli was the one who was on the outside in turn two where the dust kicked up by Max was. He was then sliding and losing control on the inside of Alonso into turn 3 and really slowed him down and pushed him. The guys who made up places went on the inside of both.diffuser wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 23:23He got hit with the dirt from Max's car. not sure how that happened but in the replay you see this big puff of brown.-wkst- wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 21:05ALO made his life very hard already at the start, being overtaken left and right because he didn’t committed for the inside or outside line. Overtaken at the next restart again. Let’s be honest, that would have not happened to prime ALO. Moaning on the team radio, despite making enough mistakes on his own. Not the best day.
And I know, there will be hundred excuses coming from certain users or conspiracy theories, thing is, ALO never needed excuses in the past, that was always the program of the Kimster fans for example. Frustrating weekend.
usually the only reason to do this is too much plank wear, leading to the risk to get disqualified otherwise.collindsilva wrote: ↑01 Sep 2025, 09:36Is there any information why they raised the floor for the FP3 and the race, in FP1 and FP2 the car was amazing.
Very well compiled and rather objective summary! Let's hope certain users will let you live for another day...HardikS wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 22:59You are right that alonso made his life very hard at start but that was not main reason for his sub optimal weekend. Despite losing places, he recovering all places back by efficiently undercutting all up to Albon,Tsunoda & Antonelli after first pit stop due to his free air pace. Main problem for Alonso occurred when Hamilton crashed and bring out safety car.-wkst- wrote: ↑31 Aug 2025, 21:05ALO made his life very hard already at the start, being overtaken left and right because he didn’t committed for the inside or outside line. Overtaken at the next restart again. Let’s be honest, that would have not happened to prime ALO. Moaning on the team radio, despite making enough mistakes on his own. Not the best day.
And I know, there will be hundred excuses coming from certain users or conspiracy theories, thing is, ALO never needed excuses in the past, that was always the program of the Kimster fans for example. Frustrating weekend.
At that point Alonso's race basically over because everyone ahead of him got free pit stop & got new tires. Safety car nullified gap of all cars to each other & Alonso on old hard tires compared to surrounding drivers new tires. So same cycle repeated alonso struck in DRS train & unable to progress without high tyre delta that's why he had to pit again.
Alonso's qualifying mistake in Q3 second run was also crucial.If He could qualified higher between 5th to 7th place then he couldn't have face problems from aggressive starters around him. If only he qualified at least ahead of Lawson than this opening lap lost places avoided. Also Alonso was driving very passively in 1st lap. His start was good even reaction time to launch was better but his car positioning was very bad rarely i see this type of mistake from Alonso.
At this track if you checked all previous year races, Alonso always goes for outside line aggressively and gain places in turn 2 and 3 maybe this time he avoided due to Lawson was ahead due to fear of pushing off as we know Alonso-Lawson racing history. Alonso's indecisiveness regarding whether take inside or outside line was became fatal for him.He lost there to Albon and Antonelli and later also not defended well against Tsunoda by allowing him to dive bomb inside. I hope it's one off bad opening lap from Alonso because his specialty strong skill is his opening lap start and car positioning. Maybe he was rusty and passively after long break.
Aston team strategy was perfect on the point because this was definitely two stop race which was fastest because on this track overtaking is very difficult so you can only gain places by undercutting front rivals. If you go for one stop then you have to manage pace and maybe stuck in DRS train. Problem was qualifying lower which affected race because car had definitely enough pace to secure top 5 result.
So overall Alonso had very average mediocre weekend in Quali and mainly in race by his high standard which he generally operates at weekends. So i will take his 4 points gladly instead 0 points but definitely top 5 was possible this weekend. Stroll had a horrible Quali but his race was perfect obviously safety car helped him to pit again for new tires but he was basically flawless regarding keeping clean and not losing place at restart.
Overall both drivers let down team by not qualifying higher but i think maximum was P5 and P6 was possible so definitely lost some points today to rivals.Now let's see what Monza weekend brings up. Alonso definitely eyeing for points which will be hard due to track nature but remember Alonso last year got 11th place by running aggressive two stop strategy due to tire degradation so don't rule out him.