<<@christo6142 says : If team orders were in place, Lando would be 17 better off (10 from Monza and 7 from Budapest) so only 45 behind max and if we assume Mclaren would have got a 1-2 at Monza had the overtake not happened (not my words but have seen it many times) then they would be leading the constructors already also.>> <<@thysdevilliers5563 says : Mclaren though they won the race even before it started.>> <<@elianioriofarrell says : Oscar was faster so Alex' theory isn't plausible>> <<@HoneyBadgerFarm says : Nothing went wrong with McLaren...Ferrari just ran the tires longer....it is not that complicated>> <<@GoranRashid-n4i says : 👋👋>> <<@dark1810 says : some bizzare ass brit bias going on of late with lando . Lando isnt good enough to be champion he keeps messing up hes in my opinion already just about on par with oscar whos on his second season hes absolutely trash at actually starting a race and he got done by his team mate a team mate whos brought in more points of late for the team. Get over your selfs lando isnt a world champion hes not even a first lap champion hes not even a first corner of most races champion>> <<@Fa_Eye says : Much like the vettel dominance era of red Bull they are getting humbled once again thinking they are invincible and can't be stopped>> <<@gerardtohill9597 says : McClaren were completely taken by surprise by the fact that Ferraris one stop strategy worked, but nowhere near as surprised that Ferrari were!>> <<@sofiadisalvo728 says : One pitstop beats two pitstops. Nothing new here. You risk finishing out of the points but rewarded with a win. Leclerc has a chance finish second in WDC. VET, LEC, (NOR & PIA are fighting for third place.)>> <<@maafremsayablong says : Spread the points between 4 teams, would be the most interesting championship in years! maybe even decades!>> <<@maafremsayablong says : GG Lord Perceval>> <<@jimbob1427 says : Same old pommies always whinging>> <<@DonKJB says : _Oscar the Grouch_ don't like to share. Only wants to be teammates when it benefits his cause. An unseemly young fella.>> <<@shanegrey6164 says : FFS! After watching about fifteen YouTube videos analysing Oscar Piastri's move, I have had enough of these whinging, whining British analysts and commentators complaining about the move. I get it. An Aussie passed your precious countryman in one of the best moves of the season, but are you a racing enthusiast first-and-foremost, or are you simply a member of the British driver's cheer-squad with a platform? True racers absolutely LOVED that move...>> <<@AttackerNumberTwo says : It’s simply expected for McLaren to bottle the race now.>> <<@cedge01 says : All British fans crying for team orders& trying to blame Oscar. Copium. Oscar isn’t here for games. Boy means business, great move by him.>> <<@vince-cg7kq6lo5z says : So many whinging poms in the comments.>> <<@WH0oo... says : 140 NORL | 144 PIA since Monaco. Sure NORL has better Quali, but failing to convert P1 is hurting him, not PIA. Lol>> <<@faulypi says : They threw away 9 points today for Lando. They immediately need to declare Lando as the number 1 driver and Oscar needs to support him. They actually have a chance to win both championships.>> <<@proto7688 says : Stella said in last months interview he makes the final calls for strategy.. We know he uses data but its been years of bad calls for McLaren. Something needs to change.>> <<@PolishEddie92 says : What went wrong is that Zak didn't make it clear to Oscar that he needed to defend his 2nd position and keep everybody behind rather than attack Lando. Not only did Oscar just piss away 10 points for McLaren, but he also took away 10 points from Lando that he needs to fight for the championship. Oscar did not improve his position. The only thing he did was set Lando back 2 places, and that should not be tolerated right now in McLaren. It's one thing to let them race from the beginning of next season, but right now, when Lando is the only one with a shot at beating Max for the championship, they cannot afford to have performances like today.>> <<@CCC-vu5kk says : Oscar is actively trying to prevent Lando from gaining momentum in the WDC, because if VER wins rather Lando, that's better for Oscar's own career, Webber knows this full well and would be guiding Oscar to do everything, including risking double DNFs for the team, just to prevent Lando from winning. McLaren needs to open their eyes, because by trying to keep Webber happy, they are throwing away a WDC for the driver that actually stuck by them through thick and thin since 2017!!!>> <<@kondjanegongo796 says : F1 fans and pundits make no sense.... we cry that we dont get close racing and then when we do, we demand that the guys dont race each other and team orders should be implemented... and then when they do we get furious when Bottas and Checo dont fight Lewis and Max... Make up yalls minds>> <<@sherkaan5714 says : Papaya sucks!>> <<@robotnikkkk001 says : ...IT SEEMS LIKE IT WAS A MATTER OF PSYCHOLOGY..LIKE ITALIANS WOULDNT FORGIVE FERRARI IF THEY TO 2ND PIT STOP.....AND GIVE UP ON LEADERSHIP ....WELL,IT HAD PAID OUT,HEHE....... ...IT'S EVEN POSSIBLE THAT THEY'VE PLANNED SUCH A THING LONG TIME AND WERE KEEPING IT LIKE A TRUMP CARD,HEHE......LIKE SPECIALLY FOR MONZA ......BUT IT WONT WORK ANOTHER TIME,HEHE...BUT THEY DONT NEED THAT,HEHE>> <<@robinfoster7597 says : Oscar's ego cost Mclaren a 1-2 today. He is not a team player.>> <<@binary010101 says : Everyone suggesting that Oscar should help Lando win the Drivers' Championship is overlooking one key point: If Lando wins, Oscar gains nothing but stands to lose significantly. In fact, Oscar would likely do everything possible to prevent Lando from winning, and McLaren can’t stop him, no matter how much they want Lando to succeed. Here’s why: If Lando wins this year, 2025 will see the spotlight shift even more towards him. The media and fans will subconsciously label Oscar as the No. 2 driver, and internally, Lando could start receiving preferential treatment from the team, jeopardizing Oscar's 2025 title chances. History shows that being a teammate to a world champion is challenging, and Mark Webber, Oscar's manager, knows this well from his own experience as a No. 2 driver. He wouldn’t let that happen to Oscar and will likely ensure his contract protects him from being forced into a supporting role. To be clear, Oscar will cooperate if it’s about the Team Championship.>> <<@mvd4436 says : Russell had a wing change and a 4 sec pit stop and still finished less than 2 seconds behind Max>> <<@ozyfran72 says : Never thought Leclerc could have done a one stop after stopping at similar time to the McLaren, and would have thought it was Sainz planning the 1 stop from the beginning with a shot to the win. The way Leclerc manage the tires with great laptimes and consistency was amazing. Well deserved and fell-good victory. Norris who let Piastri won to get support later might regret it now, getting spicy in papaya-land! Can’t wait for the next races!>> <<@joepzenz says : Masterful drive by Charles.>> <<@Arseverse says : Forza Ferrari ❤>> <<@albundy5992 says : Mclaren are messing up - again! Lando is the only one with a realistic chance of taking it to Max this year. Support him and make the most of it!>> <<@dontwannaname says : Ferrari took a big risk and reaped the rewards however, they had nothing to lose and everything to gain. McLaren could not afford to take such a risk and now they are only 8 points behind Red Bull in the constructor standings.>> <<@gringostarr69 says : McLaren will cock this year up and next year they have no chance.. Lando should have won at hungaroring and now at monza. Red Bull is going to catch up soon.. Well, putting Piastri in corner would be quite sad, but this is not how you win championships..>> <<@rosswilson8917 says : Another masterclass from Mclaren in race mismanagement. This was a race Mclaren should have won.>> <<@geo.m1639 says : Those last 10 laps were incredible I was hoping that there would be no puncture and I’m very happy for Leclerc>>
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