Grand Prix The 2026 Japanese Grand Prix

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Two races in, three Mercedes wins, and Ferrari nipping at their heels. But opinions on the new regulations are split. George Russell loves this car and loves this engine. Max Verstappen says the rules are fundamentally flawed and that the racing is a joke. Lewis Hamilton believes that this is the best racing he has ever experienced in F1. Whilst Sergio Perez believes that it's all very fake.

It's strange the perspective you take when you are wining and when you aren't.

Japan will the last race before Miami on the 3rd May, the F1 teams and management don't really fancy taking all their stuff to an active war zone, so Bahrain and Saudi Arabia have been cancelled. It makes absolute sense not to run these races, the risk are way too high. It will also give those not happy with the way their season has started an extra few weeks of down time to try and sort out their various problems. What is clear is that the way the new engine and chassis regulations have been developed and interpreted by the different teams has caused different challenges.

Mercedes and Ferrari look to have got things there or thereabouts. If McLaren manage to get both their cars on to the grid we will see how well they perform, although they do look to be behind the two leading teams. Haas, Racing Bulls, and Alpine are going okay, and Audi (the other new engine manufacture, are you watching Honda and Ford?) are performing well above (my) expectation. Red Bull might think they are having a bad time of it, but they have still scored points in both races this season and sit fifth in the Constructors Championship.

Williams have scored a point, and Cadillac got both cars to the end of the race in China. Aston Martin are blaming everything on the Honda engine, but the reality is Adrian Newey has created another MP4-18, where the chassis and the engine simply don't work together. The Wiki article on the MP4-18 is fascinating as it discusses how this was the beginning of the end of Newey's relationship with McLaren as the car was really not good, but all the team (as far as Adrian was concerned) had to do was persevere and it would all get better. It didn't, and the MP4-19 was also pretty dreadful.

So, a marmite season so far. Some (me) are enjoying the racing, other think it contrived and too much like Formula E. I'm enjoying actually watching the driver have to do something behind the wheel, with less grip, and the ability to follow closely with the active aero. Perhaps Formula One could learn more from Formula E and get the drivers to manage the regeneration of electrical energy, as well as having more control over where it can be deployed.

Here's the UK timings, fellow F1 zombies.


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could we be seeing a version of 2007 again. the expierenced Driver who thought they had the title in the bag v rookie they thought would be no2 Driver. & the underestimated driver now might come & steal it

This is the first real race where Antonelli has been consistently quicker than Russell on pure pace by a comfortable margin.
It creates an interesting dynamic as potentially Verstappen might be put off taking Russell's seat given this could be the start of the age of Kimi Antonelli
 
Red Bull we are seeing the impact of

No Newey input
No Honda engineers on the Powertrains
No free sandwiches
No engine freeze
No Marko
No Horner
The No 2 driver and team RB drivers are performing better without the stress of the two goons above and the comfort zone Verstappen enjoyed has seriously eroded
well it took mclaren 26 years to be the 1st team to a win a constructors title to be the 1st to win 1 after newey had left a team

but it feels bit like benetton 96 if schumacher stayed but everyone else jumped ship to ferrari. all main people behind the scenes have left. apparently max race engineer is being eyed up for aston martin for team principal
 
Now noises Verstappen may quit off course only the Merc seat may do .

I think Father time is seriously going to make him think about F1
 
fasinated start that mclaren have found something that mercedes couldnt. as they were able to have the similar rocket start that the Ferraris could. & antonelli dropping from 1st to 6th
 
colapinto isnt at fault fully. but 2 mercedes powered drivers with the same issue at the same corner. 1 with awareness 1 without

Sainz in the pen has been saying this is heavily discussed topic with stewards, gdpa & in their meetings at every race. so its even more baffling why Colapinto tried to defend his place

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Another enjoyable race. Mercedes were woeful off the start line, and Piastri showed his talent. The Merc is very clearly the class of the field and George Russell, if the bits and pieces we get of the team radio are to be believed, sounds rattled as he really doesn't like being beaten.

I'm not really sure what the problem was with the Bearman/Colapinto incident. I presume Colapinto's battery had run out, or didn't "deploy" properly, but I'm struggling to work out why this is the fault of this new Formula. Has an F1 car never slowed suddenly on a track before, causing another car to have to suddenly change direction, resulting in an incident? The drivers seem to be taking every opportunity to rubbish the new rules, and I'm really struggling to understand why (I'm not really, those moaning are at the back, and want those at the front slowed down, which happens every year).

The Ferrari's racing each other again was fun.
 
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