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Kym really is imo the top F1 content creator at this point in time. Always something interesting and love the behind the scene stuff.
One of his vids popped up in my Youtube recommended and after watching it I subbed and haven't missed a vid since and his content just keeps getting better and better.Him and his son are living the dream.
 
Looks like another street circuit with very few and inadequate runoffs.

At those sort of speeds with close walls and no convenient runoff the sessions will frequently be yellow flagged and probably a few red flags even in practice.
 
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Lance Stroll told to apologise over 'sh*t' Aston Martin F1 car criticism:
— Lance Stroll faced backlash after calling the AMR25 the "worst piece of sh*t I've ever driven in my life" during the British Grand Prix. Despite starting 18th, he finished seventh, marking his first points since China. Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher criticized Stroll's comments, stating:
“I have to say, this statement is very disappointing, and quite honestly, it's a question of manners.”
— Schumacher emphasized the impact of Stroll's words on the team, particularly the mechanics, and urged him to apologize:
“You have to imagine the external impact. The mechanics who work there day in, day out so that the two can race – and then the boss's son comes along and says: 'Wonderful, and with such a crappy car.'”
— He further condemned Stroll's remarks as unacceptable and indicative of poor upbringing:
“I have to say, that's completely unacceptable, that's an absolute no-go.”
— Schumacher acknowledged the challenging conditions at Silverstone and praised the team's performance:
“We are often criticised for being too harsh with him [Stroll], and perhaps at times this is true. At Silverstone, we saw that the drivers had to drive the cars in very difficult conditions, and Lance managed that.”
— He also highlighted Fernando Alonso's continued excellence despite his age:
“How good or bad he is, it's hard to say, but his team-mate, Fernando Alonso, despite being of a certain age, still drives excellently.”
— Speaking to the media after the race, Stroll expressed a more positive outlook on the team's performance:
“I think the result was good. I think we had a lot of degradation, and couldn't really fight with that kind of degradation.”
— Stroll noted the challenges faced with tyre degradation and the competitive edge of the Sauber:
“The Sauber had a lot more grip, so this had a much, much faster car.”
— He concluded by acknowledging the strategic efforts of the team:
“With that kind of deg it's going to be hard to fight, but it's a good result, good strategy calls. So that was good.”

This is Formula 1

 
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Lance Stroll told to apologise over 'sh*t' Aston Martin F1 car criticism:
— Lance Stroll faced backlash after calling the AMR25 the "worst piece of sh*t I've ever driven in my life" during the British Grand Prix. Despite starting 18th, he finished seventh, marking his first points since China. Former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher criticized Stroll's comments, stating:
“I have to say, this statement is very disappointing, and quite honestly, it's a question of manners.”
— Schumacher emphasized the impact of Stroll's words on the team, particularly the mechanics, and urged him to apologize:
“You have to imagine the external impact. The mechanics who work there day in, day out so that the two can race – and then the boss's son comes along and says: 'Wonderful, and with such a crappy car.'”
— He further condemned Stroll's remarks as unacceptable and indicative of poor upbringing:
“I have to say, that's completely unacceptable, that's an absolute no-go.”
— Schumacher acknowledged the challenging conditions at Silverstone and praised the team's performance:
“We are often criticised for being too harsh with him [Stroll], and perhaps at times this is true. At Silverstone, we saw that the drivers had to drive the cars in very difficult conditions, and Lance managed that.”
— He also highlighted Fernando Alonso's continued excellence despite his age:
“How good or bad he is, it's hard to say, but his team-mate, Fernando Alonso, despite being of a certain age, still drives excellently.”
— Speaking to the media after the race, Stroll expressed a more positive outlook on the team's performance:
“I think the result was good. I think we had a lot of degradation, and couldn't really fight with that kind of degradation.”
— Stroll noted the challenges faced with tyre degradation and the competitive edge of the Sauber:
“The Sauber had a lot more grip, so this had a much, much faster car.”
— He concluded by acknowledging the strategic efforts of the team:
“With that kind of deg it's going to be hard to fight, but it's a good result, good strategy calls. So that was good.”

This is Formula 1

If daddy sells the Team guess who will kicked out first....
 
Kimi Antonelli could be loaned to Alpine for the F1 2026 season if Mercedes opt to pair Max Verstappen with George Russell: https://www.planetf1.com/news/george-russell-max-verstappen-mercedes-antonelli-alpine

"...A report by Italian publication La Gazzetta dello Sport has claimed that Antonelli could find a ‘temporary home’ at the Alpine team if Mercedes opt to pair Verstappen and Russell.

Alpine will replace Aston Martin as Mercedes’ third customer team for F1 2026, joining reigning constructors’ champions McLaren and Williams, after parent company Renault opted to repurpose its historic engine facility.

It is said that Russell will not accept a one-year contract extension with Mercedes for F1 2026 with the four-time race winner insistent on a multi-year deal, raising the possibility of an exciting partnership with Verstappen.

The report adds that Mercedes boss Toto Wolff and Flavio Briatore, the Alpine executive adviser, were spotted in a meeting at the end of the race in Austria last month.

However, it is thought that any discussions about drivers were related to Valtteri Bottas, the Mercedes reserve driver who has been linked with a mid-season switch to Alpine as a potential replacement for Franco Colapinto. ..."
 
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