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The 2025 Formula 1 season brought about subtle strategies with tougher tyres, leaning towards closer racing. Key figures reflect on the changing dynamics.
The 2025 Formula 1 season saw extensive use of Pirelli's C3 and C4 tyres, shaping race strategies significantly. Tyre management emerged as a critical factor amid a demanding calendar.
As the 2025 Monaco Grand Prix approaches, Lando Norris seeks redemption from earlier in the season. His on-track strategy may determine not just victory but the entire race outcome.
Oscar Piastri leads the pack from pole position at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, eyeing his fourth consecutive victory. Weather, starting positions, and tire strategies are key factors as other drivers like Max Verstappen aim to challenge his championship lead.
Lewis Hamilton criticized McLaren for their two-stop strategy during the Italian Grand Prix, believing it cost them a potential victory against Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. Both drivers pushed too hard, resulting in significant tyre degradation.
The upcoming 2026 season in Formula 1 will bring significant regulatory changes, particularly in engine specifications and tyre designs. Here's a detailed look at what these adjustments entail and their potential impact on teams and drivers.
Charles Leclerc's disqualification at the Chinese Grand Prix raised questions about tire wear and strategy. Ferrari attributed the issue to high tire degradation from a one-stop plan.