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Thanks Marc, very interesting! But I prefer you walking in the countryside! To be honest, I'm not a countryside person, but I like you doing it! You're right abut Colapinto and Bearman, they did a wonderful job on such a difficult track. I'm exalted about Oscar Piastro - my compatriot, but disappointed about Ricciardo again.. I think his time is over.
I think Danny’s washed and should just use his influence outside of driving. And good you have a compatriot thats a future champ plus Doohan’s in next year. My compatriot just rides daddy’s money.
Great to see a face from the past from a time when I adored Mclaren. Marc, the critical thing as you know is Tyres and the Mclaren package seems to have a greater working range on maintaining peak tyre performance over different tyres and circuits . Charles Leclerc said he was great on the Mediums but from the second he bolted on Hards he was sliding everywhere. It was a similar story according to George Only in Reverse. He said "on the mediums they went backwards and belonged outside the top 10 and on the hards they came alive and deserved to be top 5". I've noticed that a lot over the years...The Ferrari seems brilliant on the softer tryes at medium/high DF tracks where traction events are key (you see that mirrored to a small extent with Ferrari powered cars too) and Mercedes powered cars (almost all of them) seem better on the harder compounds - They just seem to warm up their tyres quicker and keep them in the sweet spot better - they are not as good on the softs under high traction events as the Ferrari's. I could be wrong but I feel like the Mercedes PU has more torque from low rpm especially whereas the Ferrari has better usable low end power and torque further up the rev range. Ferrari seem to be better off the line as a result really quick through the low/mid speed corners and high traction events in circuits like Baku/ Singapore/ Monaco. Fantastic to see Oscar drive such a brilliant high pressure race - to me without a doubt driver of the day (after scalding him for what he did to Norris at Monza), but I've said since mid last year Oscar is the next WDC after Max and I'm sticking by that. He's got a champs mindset at all times along with that calm measured approach, I'm not discounting Lando and he did drive an outstanding race, but sometimes he just gets too down on himself. Sorry, the Sainz /Perez incident looked ridiculous too me, Carlos moved over way too much but after the initial contact it almost seemed like something let go in the front left and he jack knifed straight into him. It was very unlike him..but I noticed Carlos is extremely measured and calm mostly all the time then he has odd moments of red mist (like with Kimi in FP in Abu Dhabi). It was Definitely Carlos fault even the initial squeeze on Perez but if it was Not mechanical issue when he speared into him - its one of dumbest things I've ever seen - seriously but I'd really like to see if/what Ferrari say about because even Carlos was mythed at the time..but he could have been "masking it". I think the Red Bull issues have started a long time back and there was some talk that the rest of the design team went in a slightly different direction with the upgrades than what Adrian wanted early in the year and it appears to me they haven't been able to extract what's needed set up wise from them. Peter Windsor thinks this is where Adrian was particularly useful at track side engineering to set-up changes that would assist Max better. But it looks like alot more than that -like maybe the direction they went with hasn't worked and they have to back track to the last set that worked and move forward from there. Colapinto drove outstanding all weekend and thoroughly deserved 4pts for P8. Bearman too did great for P10 and noticeably ahead of Hulkenberg who I think was caught up in first lap dramas. Sorry to ramble on but I really liked the race and the outcome all round - except of course the crash at the end -not what Sergio needed at a time he had the opportunity to shine.
The second fiddle apparently had a better tune. Congrats to Oscar. Goes to show that opinionated people are just that. Nobody has a say what you do on track . Only you can make it matter. Wouldn't worry about Max. If he is that relaxed after the race where he got overtaken by most of his rivals including his teammate than something definitely is up.
A very enjoyable race both at the front (yay!) and in the field. I do agree about the accident that ended the race, a bit too much bravado on both sides in one of the tightest parts of the course.
So many comments about talking while driving... Remember this: anybody who believes this is dangerous lacks the confidence to drive safely themselves. They are the ones I who cannot anticipate or act swiftly and decisively. Marc is just as fine as anybody talking to a passenger, calling handsfree or navigating to their destination by GPS. He is likely better than most numbties who are dozing off, relying on others to pay active attention.
Checo and Sainz crashing have Mclaren a much bigger points gap than it was look to be. Could be pivotal in Ferrari do end up being the biggest challenger in the constructors
@@AUmarcusYou are just trying to find something to reject. Instead, go to that harassing comment about the "talk while driving" and make that person believe that they are wrong!
Hey Marc - good summary, as always, and a blast from the past for me - we used to nip through that Farnham station carpark side road every time we went to visit my God Parents when I was young... beautiful area 😉
Marc, what are your thoughts on Lando's energy at the moment? Is he enjoying the position of favorite or does the pressure that comes with it shine through in his interviews? At moments he looks strained and not very happy. He tends to be sometimes unnecessarily his own worst critic.
That was exactly my thought, Perez pitted on 14, they left Piastry out on 15 when he still had a 1.5 gap and then needed help when they brought him on lap 16. It's either a strat failure because without the assist they ceded track position for a marginal 1 lap tyre delta that they didn't need & didn't cover the undercut at the first opportunity (they had an entire lap to think about it) or a complete lack of understanding on how the hards work in Baku and they felt the tyres would not survive. Either way, McLaren Engineering have done a masterful job, the drivers are doing a grand job, Zak has done a great job building McLaren back up, but the strategists... well they must be on the other teams payroll.
When is Oscar going to help lando? He gave him a win in Hungary and helped him win last weekend. So far he has just been hindrance to lando. It’s obvious he is not a team player and will cost McLaren the driver’s championship.
While I appreciate your comments, I totally disagree with you about the McLaren strategy! Holding Lando to the bitter end of Q1 cost him dearly, not only that but McLaren told Oscar to NOT make the pass on Leclerc, which he obviously did not follow.. otherwise 8 out of 10 for you 😂❤😂
P4 for Lando wasn't super special there are only 8 decent cars; 2 ended up in the wall and Hamilton started from pit lane so a P5 was virtually guaranteed anyway....
Please have your say about Colapinto, how much is Williams' social media exploding with every post that includes him (and 1/10th the likes when posting about Albon), what that means for a team if any and what could be his future when you can, thanks
That you have a part in it surely makes it worthwhile mentioning it often too. Or is that completely irrelevant, just you helping us fans and that "they" sponsor this channel?😁
Really? So the lando fans think oscar didnt win this in his own right? Give me a break, oscar was going to win without lando holding up perez for maybe half a lap. Time to give the accolades to oscar for a great race. Stop trying to make lando relevant for oscars win
I really enjoy those country walk ones. Probably a bit safer too (although that one in a graveyard was scary .... (Night of the Living Dead and all that (Night of the Living Ted))
Mclaren was nearly perfect, but leaving your drivers out to the very end just asking for something to go wrong and it did. Lando had the pace to win the race and showed that in his pace on those old hards,consistently faster than the leaders. Good job on piastri for winning the race but lando was still stronger though out the weekend.
Best race of the season so far by a mile, had us all on the edge of our seats after the Oscar overtake. Got to say, poor TV coverage again from Sky, hardly any on board shots during quali, gyro cam was on the merc cars, think i saw it once during the race, focusing on the wrong action at times when there were better battles, trying to use the helicopter view down the straights when it just wasn't fast enough to keep up, Hamilton got loads of screen time again but wasn't in any battles, just a poor showing again from the broadcasters
Piastri is like Sainz. He’s better for 5-6 races. Everyone thinks he’s the better driver. But ultimately there’s a reason it’s 14-4 in qualifying. Leclerc and Norris finishes ahead because the bad luck runs out eventually. Piastri maybe fast but he’s only in this position because Lando DNFd in Austria and got a yellow flag in Baku. Plus other things like the safety car in Canada and terrible strategy in Silverstone. Lando is also under the pressure of competing for a title. Piastri is not under that pressure so can take more risks and make more mistakes. If Piastri wants number 1 status then he shouldn’t be finishing 40s behind the number 2 driver. 👍
Stewards said racing incident. This isn't to blame Sainz, but I think he should have had a little more situational awareness going into turn 2. Had he just let Charles have the corner, his exit would not have been compromised, and Checo would not have pulled along side. ALSO- Ferrari getting 2nd and 3rd was a really big deal. Had it been 2nd and 3rd vs 4th and 7th for RBR, they would have closed by 15 instead of just 8 points. And it would have been easy for Sainz to pass Charles later- and then keep him close to make sure Perez would not have passed either. But having the championship close like this is pretty fun.
You don't need the touchscreen for much, other than the wipers from hell - we've got two of them. But then saying "temperature up 2 degrees" in the middle of a sentence about Oscar's driving would be awkward... 🤪
What do you think about McLaren's decision to let Lando keep his starting position and not (like Lewis) let him start from the pitlane with a new engine?
@@F1Elvis Ok but can he do 7 more races without needing a new engine? This seemed to be the right time to get a spare engine without losing many positions...
@@Rob2agree with you. Lando does need one and should have taken it here. With long straight and high topspeed the outcome would have been pretty similar.
Thought it was great race from start to finish! Not dull at all, not a traditional drs train. P.s. Always amazed how Tesla flog cars for £45k+ with shoddy builds & the interior being so plastic/cheap.
Usually like your stuff Marc but I can’t help but detect a slight bias in your summary. A tremendous amount of weight has been put on Lando’s recovery drive, which whilst applauable, pails in significance to Oscar’s 2nd victory (3rd if you consider the 2023 sprint). Oscar is in his sophomore season as an F1 and has already achieved more in his sophomore year than Lando)? Yes, Lando held Perez up momentarily in the race but to say this was the seminal moment is inaccurate. I’d say the numerous times Oscar kept Charles out of reach, despite DRS and Charles’ experience is what won Oscar the race and is what sets him apart from his teammate.
Not really sure what you mean? Oscar was amazing today and thoroughly deserves all the credit, but if he'd come out behind Perez it might've been a different story.
@@F1Elvis “all the credit, ‘but’” is exactly my point. It’s either all the credit or most of the credit. I think it’s all of the credit, when you look at the entire weekend, from securing P2 on Saturday, to his monstrous move on Charles yesterday, I think to even vaguely suggest he required help to his second victory of the season is frankly criminal
@@williamamo6245I mean he cooked his mediums and was going to be undercut by Perez without lando, don’t think he is passing Perez and Leclerc. Those are just the facts. This was not like when Lando dominated zandvort.
@@leftmono1016lando snitching when max on the inlap passed him and gave him a thumbs up. Lando was immediately on the radio that max overtook under vsc. Fake ‘friend’, real snitch.
Apart from when he stubbornly held ground to Sainz, despite being the chasing car and even after trying to crowd out Leclerc just two corners previously.
Yeah and for anything to be created, something else must be destroyed. Don't get too philosophical on us now, my dear. Next thing we know, war is a necessity and animal cruelty the will of God.
Stop saying the yellow flag knocked Lando out of Q1, it's been debunked. He stuffed a corner so wouldn't have improved and was why he was so sheepish, if it was FIA's fault he would have said something louder
Great summary of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix which turned out well for the Papayians. Disappointed though that you drive a Tesla milk float instead of one of’s Woking’s finest. I’m sure Zak would do a good deal for a former employee.
"wrong development" on verstappens car, balance issues, understeering and the claim that perez is "back"........hm...... the elephant in the room, the new ban on assymetric brakes ........how come verstappen lost all his late braking, corner speed and pointy front, but still has the speed on straights.....? assymetric brakes can adress all these issues. as a mattr of a fact if you design a car based on assymetric brakes you'd make it understeer. a car that is slightly understreering is faster in long fast corners and if you have assymetric brakes you can make i pointy in the mid speed and slow corners. why have'nt motorsport journalists and experts asked themselves why verstappen all of a sudden has lost 0,7-0,9 s just after FIA banned assymetric brakes ???
I like your channel Marc, but the App is utter tabloid. I find it as a waste of time as every time I come across it, its just speculation and opinions that I wish I didn't spend my time on.
Marc, forgive me for being a "stick in the mud" , however people have had car accidents over less. I really think your stream could wait for a better time. Not driving home from the studio. I would rather see you doing it on a walk in the field but that is just me.🤔🤓
You are being a stiffy indeed. Car accidents happen over less, over more, over the same. If you believe this is dangerous, you lack confidence yourself and should stay off the road.
@@patrickr4762 His first GP win had pit stop strategy earlier in the race to put Lando in front after Lando botched the start all by himself. So in that race, Lando just repaid the help to equal the assist thingys.
You should not do this whilst driving one its not very clear two waving your hand about it should be on the steering wheel I switched you off You should know better
How can Piastri be regarded as number 1 driver, with less points and a poorer qualli record. Just because he won this race? a race where his team mate started in 17th because of yellow flags in qualli.
You are not cool for judging what other people do. If you are scared of people not paying attention on the road, stay off it or be more actively involved yourself.
@@F1Elvisthat was for all the people who go on and on about McLaren needing to tell Piastri to do everything to help Norris in the driver’s championship lol
@@tfunkhou88- that is the common sense thing for McLaren to do at this stage in the season. Mitigated slightly now by Oscar’s win, but he’s still behind Lando.
@@leftmono1016I understand giving Norris more desirable strategy, tow during qualifying, etc…but people have been moaning about McLaren not holding Piastri wayyyy back. Why I joked about him giving up the win to get behind Norris so Norris gets a few more points
I see McLaren as a one way street at the moment. Lando seems to be doing everything he can to be a team person, Oscar seems to be doing everything he can to be about himself and this seems to be supported by McLaren. I get the feeling the team is in two, but one side is doing all they can to bring the team together and the other side is doing all they can to rip it in half for the personal glory of Oscar. Once in the lead could he not have slowed to pack behind him to enable Lando to come back, I see Baku as a track that the leader should control the race, especially if they have the fastest car in a straight line. If Oscar was any sort of a team man he could have done that.
I disagree entirely. Did you miss the races where Oscar was told to let Lando through and did so, like Australia? If you are upset about Monza, Oscar was told he could race and he did so, Lando never got close to him on pace. Oscar has defied zero team orders so far! Please let me know which team order he ignored at any race? You are truly weird. Suggesting Oscar risk losing McLaren the race win so Lando might gain a point or 2 in the WDC?.......
@@de1623 well this weekend he was on team orders to concentrate on Lando, he could have slowed everyone down, I must have missed that and Monsa his stupid attacking lost them 1 and 2.
@@MrJudgementday99 the 'team orders' are only if they are next to each other on track. You're deluded if you think it extends that far.... Oscar only lost Monza win because of stupid strategy, he had Charles and Lando covered.
@@de1623 wow you are an angry person. I am also impressed you know their team orders. The only thing was we could hear McLaren ask Lando to hold up Checo. It is only an onion, but for me at least half the garage are working against Lando. You may belief that Oscar fart roses, I see and hear the reverse. In any case you need to just relax a bit
@@MrJudgementday99 I'm "angry" because I called out your false statements?? Relax dude..... If words make you cry, I suggest you stay off the internet🙂
Why would you tell others how to live their life? Are you not confident you can avoid accidents yourself, so you have to rely on other people to avoid you?
@@richardshillam7075he got a point though. Lando showed more reasons to believe he won’t become a champion than reasons he will. He is a headcase and cracks under pressure.
Another bottlejob by Norris this weekend. He didn't need to back off on his Q1 lap. The yellow flag only flashed up for a second before T16 I think it was. Norsis wasn't unfortunate, he ruined his lap running wide at that corner and then aborted it because he mistook the white flag for a yellow flag and just decided to abort the lap and accept a Q1 exit. He has bottled 100 odd points this season, it's not good enough. That McLaren car is a rocketship. Other drivers in the past have been fired for seasons like this. He should count himself lucky that he doesn't have a Ron Dennis type boss. Call me a hater if you want but I say it how I see it.
I can't tell if you're one of the "can't do anything else but look at and think about driving while in a car" people. Your comment makes no sense either way.
Oscar’s drive was the drive of a future champion. Not many drivers could have resisted the pressure Charles put him under.
Agreed
Just like Verstappen first win at Spain 2016 being chased by Kimi Räikkönen. A next world champion!
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Thanks Marc, very interesting!
But I prefer you walking in the countryside! To be honest, I'm not a countryside person, but I like you doing it!
You're right abut Colapinto and Bearman, they did a wonderful job on such a difficult track.
I'm exalted about Oscar Piastro - my compatriot, but disappointed about Ricciardo again.. I think his time is over.
I think Danny’s washed and should just use his influence outside of driving. And good you have a compatriot thats a future champ plus Doohan’s in next year. My compatriot just rides daddy’s money.
Great to see a face from the past from a time when I adored Mclaren. Marc, the critical thing as you know is Tyres and the Mclaren package seems to have a greater working range on maintaining peak tyre performance over different tyres and circuits . Charles Leclerc said he was great on the Mediums but from the second he bolted on Hards he was sliding everywhere. It was a similar story according to George Only in Reverse. He said "on the mediums they went backwards and belonged outside the top 10 and on the hards they came alive and deserved to be top 5". I've noticed that a lot over the years...The Ferrari seems brilliant on the softer tryes at medium/high DF tracks where traction events are key (you see that mirrored to a small extent with Ferrari powered cars too) and Mercedes powered cars (almost all of them) seem better on the harder compounds - They just seem to warm up their tyres quicker and keep them in the sweet spot better - they are not as good on the softs under high traction events as the Ferrari's. I could be wrong but I feel like the Mercedes PU has more torque from low rpm especially whereas the Ferrari has better usable low end power and torque further up the rev range. Ferrari seem to be better off the line as a result really quick through the low/mid speed corners and high traction events in circuits like Baku/ Singapore/ Monaco. Fantastic to see Oscar drive such a brilliant high pressure race - to me without a doubt driver of the day (after scalding him for what he did to Norris at Monza), but I've said since mid last year Oscar is the next WDC after Max and I'm sticking by that. He's got a champs mindset at all times along with that calm measured approach, I'm not discounting Lando and he did drive an outstanding race, but sometimes he just gets too down on himself.
Sorry, the Sainz /Perez incident looked ridiculous too me, Carlos moved over way too much but after the initial contact it almost seemed like something let go in the front left and he jack knifed straight into him. It was very unlike him..but I noticed Carlos is extremely measured and calm mostly all the time then he has odd moments of red mist (like with Kimi in FP in Abu Dhabi). It was Definitely Carlos fault even the initial squeeze on Perez but if it was Not mechanical issue when he speared into him - its one of dumbest things I've ever seen - seriously but I'd really like to see if/what Ferrari say about because even Carlos was mythed at the time..but he could have been "masking it".
I think the Red Bull issues have started a long time back and there was some talk that the rest of the design team went in a slightly different direction with the upgrades than what Adrian wanted early in the year and it appears to me they haven't been able to extract what's needed set up wise from them. Peter Windsor thinks this is where Adrian was particularly useful at track side engineering to set-up changes that would assist Max better. But it looks like alot more than that -like maybe the direction they went with hasn't worked and they have to back track to the last set that worked and move forward from there.
Colapinto drove outstanding all weekend and thoroughly deserved 4pts for P8. Bearman too did great for P10 and noticeably ahead of Hulkenberg who I think was caught up in first lap dramas. Sorry to ramble on but I really liked the race and the outcome all round - except of course the crash at the end -not what Sergio needed at a time he had the opportunity to shine.
Oscar is shining. Definitely capable of being the lead in the team. In only his 2nd season he’s delivering everything asked of him.
The second fiddle apparently had a better tune. Congrats to Oscar.
Goes to show that opinionated people are just that. Nobody has a say what you do on track . Only you can make it matter.
Wouldn't worry about Max. If he is that relaxed after the race where he got overtaken by most of his rivals including his teammate than something definitely is up.
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The Pastry boy , world champ in the making
Oscar deserves equal status at least, but IMO, is the more intelligent racer of the two..
A very enjoyable race both at the front (yay!) and in the field. I do agree about the accident that ended the race, a bit too much bravado on both sides in one of the tightest parts of the course.
Well done McLaren and their two drivers, I can't really fault them this weekend. Hopefully they can build on the momentum.
Great racing today up and down the grid.
Checo Sainz crash … Checo did a similar thing in Monaco,,, he refused to give room on track to Kmag and it resulted in another huge crash.
So many comments about talking while driving... Remember this: anybody who believes this is dangerous lacks the confidence to drive safely themselves. They are the ones I who cannot anticipate or act swiftly and decisively. Marc is just as fine as anybody talking to a passenger, calling handsfree or navigating to their destination by GPS. He is likely better than most numbties who are dozing off, relying on others to pay active attention.
Thank you. 👍
Checo and Sainz crashing have Mclaren a much bigger points gap than it was look to be. Could be pivotal in Ferrari do end up being the biggest challenger in the constructors
Carlos secret player of Papaya rules.
Credit to Oscar for taking the opportunity to pass on fresh tyres.
Leclercs were one lap fresher.
@@AUmarcusYou are just trying to find something to reject. Instead, go to that harassing comment about the "talk while driving" and make that person believe that they are wrong!
@@Tjescoo
Just stating facts....sometimes they offend.
Hey Marc - good summary, as always, and a blast from the past for me - we used to nip through that Farnham station carpark side road every time we went to visit my God Parents when I was young... beautiful area 😉
Marc, what are your thoughts on Lando's energy at the moment? Is he enjoying the position of favorite or does the pressure that comes with it shine through in his interviews? At moments he looks strained and not very happy. He tends to be sometimes unnecessarily his own worst critic.
He's very hard on himself, but only he knows if that's detrimental to his performance or not.
Did the strategists get it right? they left Oscar out a lap to long otherwise they would not have needed Lando to fix that error for them.
Tyre delta. Yes, they got it right. Pit sooner, and he probably wouldn't have the tyres to see off Charles.
I'd say it worked out pretty well? His tyres didn't drop off at the end....
@@F1Elviswas in free air all the time. Not the same. They needed Lando to help because they messed up.
That was exactly my thought, Perez pitted on 14, they left Piastry out on 15 when he still had a 1.5 gap and then needed help when they brought him on lap 16.
It's either a strat failure because without the assist they ceded track position for a marginal 1 lap tyre delta that they didn't need & didn't cover the undercut at the first opportunity (they had an entire lap to think about it) or a complete lack of understanding on how the hards work in Baku and they felt the tyres would not survive.
Either way, McLaren Engineering have done a masterful job, the drivers are doing a grand job, Zak has done a great job building McLaren back up, but the strategists... well they must be on the other teams payroll.
When is Oscar going to help lando? He gave him a win in Hungary and helped him win last weekend. So far he has just been hindrance to lando. It’s obvious he is not a team player and will cost McLaren the driver’s championship.
While I appreciate your comments, I totally disagree with you about the McLaren strategy! Holding Lando to the bitter end of Q1 cost him dearly, not only that but McLaren told Oscar to NOT make the pass on Leclerc, which he obviously did not follow.. otherwise 8 out of 10 for you 😂❤😂
P4 for Lando wasn't super special there are only 8 decent cars; 2 ended up in the wall and Hamilton started from pit lane so a P5 was virtually guaranteed anyway....
Please have your say about Colapinto, how much is Williams' social media exploding with every post that includes him (and 1/10th the likes when posting about Albon), what that means for a team if any and what could be his future when you can, thanks
Sainz perez certainly a racing incident but I would put more blame on Perez. Sainz had nowhere to go, the wall on the right or Perez on the left.
I like the app but the logo is a bit corporate and doesn't look like an F1 app in the app store! Other than that its great!!
Can someone in the states get access to your race commentary?
You can find it online via the BBC website👍
@@F1Elvis Thanks
That you have a part in it surely makes it worthwhile mentioning it often too. Or is that completely irrelevant, just you helping us fans and that "they" sponsor this channel?😁
Exactly 💯😂
People have short memories. Zaandvoort was only a few weeks ago.
Poor Lando, poor Charles.....both destined to be #2's, Oscar took their scalps back to back weeks, neither saw the pass coming..
Really? So the lando fans think oscar didnt win this in his own right? Give me a break, oscar was going to win without lando holding up perez for maybe half a lap. Time to give the accolades to oscar for a great race. Stop trying to make lando relevant for oscars win
Pretty sure I did give Oscar the accolades he deserves?
Please reflect whether this is the best way to record, your countryside walks are great
What a narrow minded view of an informal video 🤨
I really enjoy those country walk ones. Probably a bit safer too (although that one in a graveyard was scary .... (Night of the Living Dead and all that (Night of the Living Ted))
Mclaren was nearly perfect, but leaving your drivers out to the very end just asking for something to go wrong and it did. Lando had the pace to win the race and showed that in his pace on those old hards,consistently faster than the leaders. Good job on piastri for winning the race but lando was still stronger though out the weekend.
I can't think.of any way in which Lando could've won that race from 15th?
@@F1Elvis Oh no I meant if he didn’t catch the yellow flag and was able to start towards the front like he probably would have.
Best race of the season so far by a mile, had us all on the edge of our seats after the Oscar overtake. Got to say, poor TV coverage again from Sky, hardly any on board shots during quali, gyro cam was on the merc cars, think i saw it once during the race, focusing on the wrong action at times when there were better battles, trying to use the helicopter view down the straights when it just wasn't fast enough to keep up, Hamilton got loads of screen time again but wasn't in any battles, just a poor showing again from the broadcasters
The tv feed is the same for everyone everywhere. Sky don’t have any control over the tv direction in the race, they just commentate over it.
That's down to F1, not Sky.
Needs beter directors. Constant replays taking away from the action
@@F1Elvis whoever it is, they need to have a quiet word, not the 1st time this season coveeage has been shockingly bad
Don’t blame Sky.
Piastri is like Sainz. He’s better for 5-6 races. Everyone thinks he’s the better driver.
But ultimately there’s a reason it’s 14-4 in qualifying. Leclerc and Norris finishes ahead because the bad luck runs out eventually.
Piastri maybe fast but he’s only in this position because Lando DNFd in Austria and got a yellow flag in Baku. Plus other things like the safety car in Canada and terrible strategy in Silverstone.
Lando is also under the pressure of competing for a title. Piastri is not under that pressure so can take more risks and make more mistakes.
If Piastri wants number 1 status then he shouldn’t be finishing 40s behind the number 2 driver. 👍
In my mind Oscar is a better calibre of driver than Lando, he's just got the x-factor that Lando hasn't got.
Stewards said racing incident. This isn't to blame Sainz, but I think he should have had a little more situational awareness going into turn 2. Had he just let Charles have the corner, his exit would not have been compromised, and Checo would not have pulled along side. ALSO- Ferrari getting 2nd and 3rd was a really big deal. Had it been 2nd and 3rd vs 4th and 7th for RBR, they would have closed by 15 instead of just 8 points. And it would have been easy for Sainz to pass Charles later- and then keep him close to make sure Perez would not have passed either.
But having the championship close like this is pretty fun.
Easily avoided by Perez. Lots of space on his left.
Stop looking at the camera when you're driving... 😁
It’s that or the touchscreen to do anything 😄
You don't need the touchscreen for much, other than the wipers from hell - we've got two of them. But then saying "temperature up 2 degrees" in the middle of a sentence about Oscar's driving would be awkward... 🤪
Have a day off mate
Stop commenting on YT videos while being a whimp
What do you think about McLaren's decision to let Lando keep his starting position and not (like Lewis) let him start from the pitlane with a new engine?
Well it worked out pretty well? Lando doesn't need a another engine, Lewis did.
@@F1Elvis Ok but can he do 7 more races without needing a new engine?
This seemed to be the right time to get a spare engine without losing many positions...
@@Rob2agree with you. Lando does need one and should have taken it here. With long straight and high topspeed the outcome would have been pretty similar.
Thought it was great race from start to finish! Not dull at all, not a traditional drs train. P.s. Always amazed how Tesla flog cars for £45k+ with shoddy builds & the interior being so plastic/cheap.
what car is he driving
Tesla M3
It was more like Romeo + Juliet from 1996
Usually like your stuff Marc but I can’t help but detect a slight bias in your summary. A tremendous amount of weight has been put on Lando’s recovery drive, which whilst applauable, pails in significance to Oscar’s 2nd victory (3rd if you consider the 2023 sprint). Oscar is in his sophomore season as an F1 and has already achieved more in his sophomore year than Lando)? Yes, Lando held Perez up momentarily in the race but to say this was the seminal moment is inaccurate. I’d say the numerous times Oscar kept Charles out of reach, despite DRS and Charles’ experience is what won Oscar the race and is what sets him apart from his teammate.
Slight? 😂
Not really sure what you mean? Oscar was amazing today and thoroughly deserves all the credit, but if he'd come out behind Perez it might've been a different story.
@@F1Elvis “all the credit, ‘but’” is exactly my point. It’s either all the credit or most of the credit. I think it’s all of the credit, when you look at the entire weekend, from securing P2 on Saturday, to his monstrous move on Charles yesterday, I think to even vaguely suggest he required help to his second victory of the season is frankly criminal
@@williamamo6245I mean he cooked his mediums and was going to be undercut by Perez without lando, don’t think he is passing Perez and Leclerc. Those are just the facts. This was not like when Lando dominated zandvort.
Did seedstream post anything about Lando snitching and how we shouldn’t go in the direction of footballers asking for a yellow card?!
I’m not sure which incident you’re referring to, but all drivers instantly complain on the radio when they think they’ve been blocked etc.
@@leftmono1016lando snitching when max on the inlap passed him and gave him a thumbs up. Lando was immediately on the radio that max overtook under vsc.
Fake ‘friend’, real snitch.
@@bjrnchrstn - maybe Lando is beginning to grow a ruthless mindset…
He needs one to succeed in F1.
Get Liam into a seat
Perez made Max look average
He did today!
Dumdum comment…. Two different setups.
Apart from when he stubbornly held ground to Sainz, despite being the chasing car and even after trying to crowd out Leclerc just two corners previously.
Nothing is FREE.
You just simply pay with your data. And by watching ads no one is interested in.
Yeah and for anything to be created, something else must be destroyed. Don't get too philosophical on us now, my dear. Next thing we know, war is a necessity and animal cruelty the will of God.
You must find it very hard being online these days?
Please don’t do this whilst driving!!
Calm down Karen
Not allowed to talk in the car anymore? Whats the problem?
Oh piss off
Constantly looking down at the camera, probably pressing stop start pause.
Not cool.
Its probably on autopilot being a tesla
Stop saying the yellow flag knocked Lando out of Q1, it's been debunked. He stuffed a corner so wouldn't have improved and was why he was so sheepish, if it was FIA's fault he would have said something louder
Nope, was faster than piastri through two sectors who ended up in third. The mistake was maybe .3 of a second, easily through.
Great summary of the Azerbaijan Grand Prix which turned out well for the Papayians. Disappointed though that you drive a Tesla milk float instead of one of’s Woking’s finest. I’m sure Zak would do a good deal for a former employee.
Agreed please don't do this whilst driving
“Trying to do you guys a little favour” … No Marc, you co-founded the app… you’re trying to make a pretty penny! 😂
The app is great and is free. I think it is a good recommendation for an F1 fan regardless
Up to you? If you discover it from this and like it, surely I've done you a favour?
@@F1Elvis nothing wrong with promoting your app Elvis… we love your content and are happy to support you.
"wrong development" on verstappens car, balance issues, understeering and the claim that perez is "back"........hm...... the elephant in the room, the new ban on assymetric brakes ........how come verstappen lost all his late braking, corner speed and pointy front, but still has the speed on straights.....?
assymetric brakes can adress all these issues. as a mattr of a fact if you design a car based on assymetric brakes you'd make it understeer.
a car that is slightly understreering is faster in long fast corners and if you have assymetric brakes you can make i pointy in the mid speed and slow corners.
why have'nt motorsport journalists and experts asked themselves why verstappen all of a sudden has lost 0,7-0,9 s just after FIA banned assymetric brakes ???
It doesn’t seem like a coincidence!
I like your channel Marc, but the App is utter tabloid. I find it as a waste of time as every time I come across it, its just speculation and opinions that I wish I didn't spend my time on.
How is that Seedstreams fault? They just compile articles from all over and put them in one place. They don't write the articles.
That's called "F1 media" as far as I can tell 😂
onelink is so confusing and want far too much info
Lando HELPED? Oscar to victory please give it a break McLaren said that to keep the little boy's spirits up
Of course he did, it was just a great team effort?
He did help though didn’t he. Perez complained about it.
Please do not do this whilst you are driving. Walking is better! Driving requires concentration and eyes on the road
Is that a Tesla?
Yes… think it’s a MY or an old(er) M3.
Marc, forgive me for being a "stick in the mud" , however people have had car accidents over less. I really think your stream could wait for a better time. Not driving home from the studio. I would rather see you doing it on a walk in the field but that is just me.🤔🤓
Perhaps he wanted to spend time with fam at home on a Sunday, with what little time is left innit
You are being a stiffy indeed. Car accidents happen over less, over more, over the same. If you believe this is dangerous, you lack confidence yourself and should stay off the road.
Oscar is better than Lando. Change my mind
Both great drivers!
Qualifying, podiums, points. There you go
At least lando is a team player 🤔
Oscar’s wins had Lando assists.
@@patrickr4762 His first GP win had pit stop strategy earlier in the race to put Lando in front after Lando botched the start all by himself. So in that race, Lando just repaid the help to equal the assist thingys.
They? It is your app and I unsubscribed, simply because I got tired of the plugs for it.
That's absolutely fine by me. 👋
How did saint not receive a penalty for that crash the FIA are so inconsistent
Not his fault obviously, Perez had plenty of room on his left, and full view of the Ferrari, held his steering straight, watch Sky analysis, clear.
@@51madmitch there was no need for him to move over and sainz moved his steering wheel more than required
@@johnrobson7367 th-cam.com/video/mBEEFcio_zs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=VGak7eJ_xvfXfRQ4
@@51madmitch- you’re exactly right, I can’t believe how many people think Perez was not at fault. He could have easily avoided contact.
You should not do this whilst driving one its not very clear two waving your hand about it should be on the steering wheel I switched you off You should know better
You should know better too that this is no different from talking to a passenger, singing along with a song or contemplating life.
How can Piastri be regarded as number 1 driver, with less points and a poorer qualli record. Just because he won this race? a race where his team mate started in 17th because of yellow flags in qualli.
I just meant on that day....
You're not doing the correct thing driving and filming video... It's not that urgent and it's not cool....
Do you know what I do for a living? Have you ever seen our car show on Discovery Channel? Or any other car show for that matter...
You are not cool for judging what other people do. If you are scared of people not paying attention on the road, stay off it or be more actively involved yourself.
@@Tjescoo both replies seem drunken response...
I don't like you talking to the camera while driving, makes me uncomfortable
If you rely on other people for your own safety, then stay off public roads instead of blaming them.
@@Tjescoo how would one travel out of the reach of bad drivers?
Piastri should’ve dropped back behind Norris to help him get a few more points for the driver’s championship, amiright? 🙄
???
@@F1Elvisthat was for all the people who go on and on about McLaren needing to tell Piastri to do everything to help Norris in the driver’s championship lol
@@tfunkhou88- that is the common sense thing for McLaren to do at this stage in the season.
Mitigated slightly now by Oscar’s win, but he’s still behind Lando.
@@leftmono1016I understand giving Norris more desirable strategy, tow during qualifying, etc…but people have been moaning about McLaren not holding Piastri wayyyy back. Why I joked about him giving up the win to get behind Norris so Norris gets a few more points
@@tfunkhou88 - you’re right, that would be a stretch too far 👍
I see McLaren as a one way street at the moment. Lando seems to be doing everything he can to be a team person, Oscar seems to be doing everything he can to be about himself and this seems to be supported by McLaren. I get the feeling the team is in two, but one side is doing all they can to bring the team together and the other side is doing all they can to rip it in half for the personal glory of Oscar. Once in the lead could he not have slowed to pack behind him to enable Lando to come back, I see Baku as a track that the leader should control the race, especially if they have the fastest car in a straight line. If Oscar was any sort of a team man he could have done that.
I disagree entirely. Did you miss the races where Oscar was told to let Lando through and did so, like Australia? If you are upset about Monza, Oscar was told he could race and he did so, Lando never got close to him on pace. Oscar has defied zero team orders so far! Please let me know which team order he ignored at any race?
You are truly weird. Suggesting Oscar risk losing McLaren the race win so Lando might gain a point or 2 in the WDC?.......
@@de1623 well this weekend he was on team orders to concentrate on Lando, he could have slowed everyone down, I must have missed that and Monsa his stupid attacking lost them 1 and 2.
@@MrJudgementday99 the 'team orders' are only if they are next to each other on track. You're deluded if you think it extends that far....
Oscar only lost Monza win because of stupid strategy, he had Charles and Lando covered.
@@de1623 wow you are an angry person. I am also impressed you know their team orders. The only thing was we could hear McLaren ask Lando to hold up Checo.
It is only an onion, but for me at least half the garage are working against Lando. You may belief that Oscar fart roses, I see and hear the reverse.
In any case you need to just relax a bit
@@MrJudgementday99 I'm "angry" because I called out your false statements?? Relax dude.....
If words make you cry, I suggest you stay off the internet🙂
Stop recording video while driving.
Stop commenting on TH-cam videos while growing up
Don’t drive and present a video!
Why would you tell others how to live their life? Are you not confident you can avoid accidents yourself, so you have to rely on other people to avoid you?
@@Tjescoo quite simple really. My comment reflects my worldview and your comment quite possibly reflects your worldview.
Norris will never win a championship
Just read your mid season rankings, you just a sad little puppy aren't you.
You'll like The Moaning Yorkshireman TH-cam channel then 🤣
@@richardshillam7075he got a point though. Lando showed more reasons to believe he won’t become a champion than reasons he will. He is a headcase and cracks under pressure.
@@bjrnchrstn well, if you're going to throw medical terms into the conversation.
Another bottlejob by Norris this weekend. He didn't need to back off on his Q1 lap. The yellow flag only flashed up for a second before T16 I think it was.
Norsis wasn't unfortunate, he ruined his lap running wide at that corner and then aborted it because he mistook the white flag for a yellow flag and just decided to abort the lap and accept a Q1 exit.
He has bottled 100 odd points this season, it's not good enough. That McLaren car is a rocketship. Other drivers in the past have been fired for seasons like this. He should count himself lucky that he doesn't have a Ron Dennis type boss. Call me a hater if you want but I say it how I see it.
Literally none of what you said is true lol
Well it seems you can count to a hundred at least.
Agree if Ron was the boss Lando would be just golfing by now.
Fired for being second in the driver standings, ahead of his team mate?
So you’d fire Oscar too? Bizarre.
He needs the money to do this on the way home. Could so easily do this back home some minutes or hours later just trying to beat the clicks !!!!!
😂
It's actually got nothing to do with that at all
I can't tell if you're one of the "can't do anything else but look at and think about driving while in a car" people. Your comment makes no sense either way.
Doing this driving not good, nor is sound quality!!
Nor is your comment