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Fri, Mar 8, 2024
After a difficult first race, the 2024 season sets of in Saudi Arabia, a race that may determine fully the state of the teams, though F1 may have a last minute call, as Carlos Sainz must miss the race due to appendicitis and the new F1 driver will perform in this Race, AKA: Famous F2 driver Ollie Bearman. Ferrari has once again showed promise this race and shows that Leclerc has improved much more than last year and not only is he good, he has managed to obtain a podium in third place, next to second place Sergio Perez and the n o one's surprise winner Max Verstappen. Although Mercedes had a good qualifying, the stakes of this race showed that Hamilton's last in Mercedes does not have a good start, nor anything to prove otherwise in dear Jeddah. Alongisde the more or so boring race, full of not much entertainment, a few good moments, problematic engines and even a few close calls and risks, it is a race that has determined the fate of three teams: Ferrari, RedBull, Mercedes and MCLaren. What will Australia bring for these dear teams?
Sat, Mar 23, 2024
After the beginning races in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, we have now moved into the town of our fellow kangaroos, Australia. A race that has for years defined F1, through it's intense moments, champion winners and the colossal history, 2024 is a year that will continue it's trend. In the best ways possible, Australia has finally shown Max Verstappen end to his colossal streak of wins. After a problematic engine on his car and burning tyres, Verstappen realized that his chances were not possible to win, meaning he had to retire. A thing that Max hadn't seen in a long while, and a colossal surprise for many. Ferrari had one of the best practice and qualifying sessions ever and the race was a dream come true as Sainz would lead the race all the way to the end, with Charles Leclerc fighting for second place and giving the Italians the glory they have waited for a long, long while. Although this was maybe the least continuous streak of epicness in the city, this grand prix defines history for Ferrari, after their many problematic losses in the past. In the most epic race of the season and in F1 in general, will Japan give us more glory and interesting events, or will we return to another shit show?
Sat, Apr 6, 2024
After a brilliant race in Australia, or more well said the town of fellow kangaroos, the teams moved into Japan, the city that determined in the 90s and 2000s, championship winners by the target of legendary. Who could forget Schumacher, Piquet, Senna or even Fernando Alonso, in the brilliant Suzuka track. Today, is the day we go back. Unfortunately, out of all the years, Suzuka 2024 has proved to be the most disappointing season of the bunch. The race began well for Ferrari, Red Bull and a few others like Lando. However, after a very brutal crash by Alexander Albon and Daniel Ricciardo, the race stopped for a whole total of 36 minutes, checking the exact way that it happened, how it happened, the aftermath, discussions about the race and a cheerful of fans awaiting in anxiety for the restart. Unfortunately, the race did not get any better nor did it get any more exciting, if the Red Flag was a statement, the race in itself is like a broken guy's love. The race did not see any new or exciting things in the circuit, no exciting battles or even any cool moments, it was what F1 would call, a dry, boring, straight forward race. While Ferrari is the team that managed to give out the biggest fight on the race, the team did not give out things as good as it did do on the previous three races and would make some dumb mistakes. Hamilton still proves the world that Mercedes should really end for him, Red Bull has just more power than anyone else and in itself, the race is the most disappointing and uneventful event of the season. The winners were Max Verstappen, Sergio Perez, and Carlos Sainz. As the races start forming waves, one clear fact is floating, Ferrari has a good chance at the fight with Red Bull, getting three podiums in a row and a win in Australia, could they improve more and especially, is it's sequel, China, more worthy than Japan?
Sat, Apr 20, 2024
After the incredibly awful race in Japan, it's time for the great sequel, China. After a 5 year stop due to the Coronavirus, it's time to go back to the culture of China and race once again. China is not a race that has been normal this year, in fact, it showed that some low level names, have flown on the chart of the leaderboard during the sprint race, specially Norris, Hamilton and Alonso. Although unfortunately, qualifying would go different for these three, the rest of the teams would receive a mixed bag of qualifying sessions, fond of problems and not well made stuff. The race began well for Alonso, Red Bull and Norris, however, Alonso was quickly overtaken. The race proved that battles and fun was a thing and has been perceived as the most entertaining event of the season so far, however, it might be the most problematic one. After two red flags, multiple car problems, crashes, unexpected moments and even multiple safety cars, China 2024 might just be the messiest race of the whole show. However, while the race was messy, it was entertaining and proved that this year might be entertaining enough if things keep going in the right direction. The race won by Verstappen, Sergio, and Norris. Special cheers for Zhou Guanyu, his hometown, cheering and crying at the support. Next stop, Miami.
Sat, May 4, 2024
The sun rises, the clouds leave, the hot comes in and welcome aboard to MIAMIIII. The town of all celebrity beauty, sunny beaches, the richness of luxury and especially, F1. After a five round line of semi mediocre races, round number 6 is the number that switches the buckaroos to the max. As the setting begins to rise, one question remains, after a good Chinese Grand Prix, is the season finally moving forward? Well, could a Grand Prix like this tell us otherwise.... yeah, i think not. Although teams haven't changed much in their perspective, one star shines the dark. The mighty, the legend, the great, Lando Norris. Striking in itself from the beginning of the race as a fighting bull in the circuit, from strategy to strategy, Lando figured it out, the tactic to victory and what a victory it is. As Lando cheers emotionally for his great grandiose exit and first place podium, the fans cheer in joy and happiness as his Maiden win has finally reached. Although this Grand Prix may have been slightly uneventful, it was still a good enough fun around the globe. Though racers, the fight is not over as what comes next is both the Italian Ferrari glory and the epitome of disaster. As teams feel more ready than ever on the tracks, one question is lingering for one team, Ferrari. As they get closer and closer to battling Verstappen, will Italy give out the power that Ferrari needs and most importantly, have they learned from last year's disaster?
Sat, May 18, 2024
Welcome to the town named Enzo Ferrari, or well said, Imola, the city of Italian glory. A race that Italy always awaits for and hopes that their religion keeps giving the hopes they keep begging for. Although Imola may be a mediocre to bad race, it does do some stuff right. Unfortunately, 2024 is the year in which Imola is unfun. Although practice and qualifying showed potential, it all became outdated when the race and qualifying were the same as any other, specially for the low level teams. The race proved successful enough for Ferrari, Mclaren and of course, Verstappen. Imola 2024 is a race that does not give anything memorable and is a pretty boring race, only caught up by Verstappen and Lando final boss fight. Next stop, Monaco.
Sat, May 25, 2024
After an horrible Imola race, it is time to enter Monaco, city of grandiose, masterful and historical races. Today, we celebrate Ayrton Senna, the greatest driver to enter the leaderboards and the cast section of the sport. From the groundbreaking roads, to the circuit, a grandiose city, the history continues. The Grand Prix showed promise from many drivers in practice and quali, all of which gave hard work and good achievements, a surprise for many but, one driver will be very unlucky, Verstappen. Landing in the deep mess and only managing to get a mere sixth position in the race. What does Monaco hold in recent times? Ah yes, Charles Leclerc and his curse, more importantly, his famous and heartbreaking crash, landing the famous i am stupid line. Today, is the day that Charles can break it, landing a pole in quali and fighting the position from beginning to end, with anxiety coursing through his veins, his eyes, his mind and especially, the circuit, this is the moment he has waited for. And in a sheer tear, he does it. Finally, after misfortune, Charles wins his hometown and shows Italy that he is worthy of the F1 and Ferrari brand. Apart from this story, the race is unfortunately, a mess. After a massive crash breaking Perez's car in multiple pieces and making the two Haas drivers quit the race, the race became a very messy and not at all fun grand prix. As Monaco is usually a grand event, it does what it needs to do in history but in the race term, it messes up badly. Though this Grand Prix showed too much promise like Imola, it proves that Ferrari is on the right track and McLaren is just as ready to fight Verstappen and obtain more points. Our next landing spot is Canada, an event that will hopefully improve from this mess.