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Piastri with a great win and no room for mistakes. Lando, couple mistakes lost his chance at a win. Great podium for Charles. Lewis, what a drive from the back - deserved driver of the day. Albon, Lawson, Bortoletto & Gasly all great results.
 
How to spot people that know nothing about F1
Step 1
They complain about not racing when its wet. It is clear this specimen did not watch F1 just a few years ago when drivers could not get closer to 1.5s to the car on front of it and lost downforce. Then we got rule changes and ground effect where cars can currently follow close to the car ahead.
The negative is the floor that is creating downforce is now sucking up water resulting in huge spray behind. Anyone that actually follow F1 will know that since 2022 we havent really seen racing with the full wet tyre, as when there is so much water, there is too much spray. That is why the FIA was even testing mudguards,
So we either go back to cars that cannot follow closely or we just live with not being able to race on very wet tracks once in a while. A dangerous fast track like Spa they will wait even longer for visibility to improve.

Step 2
When someone is leading with a big gap. The car behind always catch up at the end. The one in front does not have to take chances and can manage the gap safely.
People getting excited about someone catching the car in front at the end, obviously know nothing about F1.
 
How to spot people that know nothing about F1
Step 1
They complain about not racing when its wet. It is clear this specimen did not watch F1 just a few years ago when drivers could not get closer to 1.5s to the car on front of it and lost downforce. Then we got rule changes and ground effect where cars can currently follow close to the car ahead.
The negative is the floor that is creating downforce is now sucking up water resulting in huge spray behind. Anyone that actually follow F1 will know that since 2022 we havent really seen racing with the full wet tyre, as when there is so much water, there is too much spray. That is why the FIA was even testing mudguards,
So we either go back to cars that cannot follow closely or we just live with not being able to race on very wet tracks once in a while. A dangerous fast track like Spa they will wait even longer for visibility to improve.

Step 2
When someone is leading with a big gap. The car behind always catch up at the end. The one in front does not have to take chances and can manage the gap safely.
People getting excited about someone catching the car in front at the end, obviously know nothing about F1.

#mybb expit roflol
 
How to spot people that know nothing about F1
Step 1
They complain about not racing when its wet. It is clear this specimen did not watch F1 just a few years ago when drivers could not get closer to 1.5s to the car on front of it and lost downforce. Then we got rule changes and ground effect where cars can currently follow close to the car ahead.
The negative is the floor that is creating downforce is now sucking up water resulting in huge spray behind. Anyone that actually follow F1 will know that since 2022 we havent really seen racing with the full wet tyre, as when there is so much water, there is too much spray. That is why the FIA was even testing mudguards,
So we either go back to cars that cannot follow closely or we just live with not being able to race on very wet tracks once in a while. A dangerous fast track like Spa they will wait even longer for visibility to improve.

Step 2
When someone is leading with a big gap. The car behind always catch up at the end. The one in front does not have to take chances and can manage the gap safely.
People getting excited about someone catching the car in front at the end, obviously know nothing about F1.
Before a few years ago... without Bernie it's gone soft.


"That’s a bit silly. We should just run, like chillax. Jesus."
"They’re way too cautious."

^ The guy that said this must know nothing about F1.

As for your step 2 - it was on for Norris but he made too many mistakes. At minimum he would've had one shot with DRS if all went according to plan. It didn't. If you knew anything about F1 you'd know they did the numbers and ran the scenarios the moment they gave Lando the hard option over the radio.
 
There you go, pretty boring race except for some excitement at the start, all because they remove the only variable left that is rain from the race.

Hamilton made up 11 positions, but then he is a 7 time world champ, positioned out of place because he was terrible in qualifying, got the faster tyres first and passed a bunch of backmarkers and "nobodies". When he hit the top 6, that was it.

The top 6 had two positions total, all in the first laps.

DOTD... Hamilton I guess.

Forgettable race.
Credit actually to the Ferrari team who made a decent strategic decision for Hamilton for once.
 
At the Belgian Grand Prix, the first four drivers on the starting grid finished in the same order: Oscar Piastri (McLaren) won, followed by Lando Norris (McLaren), Charles Leclerc (Ferrari), and Max Verstappen (Red Bull).

Anyone know when this happened last?
 
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