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🏎️ Formula One

With these rookies and a close competition expected among the top teams, 2025 would surely be an interesting season.
Yes, I plan to follow next season closely after missing much of the last couple of seasons.
 
After watching pre-season testing, McLaren looks like the car to beat. Ferrari’s pull-rod suspension and Mercedes' sidepod inlets are interesting, while Red Bull keeping things under wraps adds to the speculation. Here is a complete breakdown of the biggest pre-season testing tech updates. Can't wait for Australia!
 
I’ve missed most of the race so far but looking pretty exciting with the weather/tyres/varying strategies and working out which cars are going to be strong this season (which I’m not up to date with).
 
Norris wins an exciting race in challenging conditions. Ferrari took a gamble that didn’t pay off with the weather. Look forward to seeing how they do in a race without as many issues going on.
 
Where the hell have y'all been for the past few years?? Last year was a banger :funny:


I can't lie, Ferrari bottlejobs will never not be funny to me considering how much their legacy revolves around a version of themselves from a quarter of a century ago now. The sheer hype around Hamilton at Ferrari was doomed to disappoint
 
I’m finding this season super exciting already. It’s a lot less predictable to me (haven’t paid as much attention until late last season) with many more drivers in the mix for points.
 
Indycar driver Colton Herta's name has been swirling around as a driver for the new Cadillic F1 team debuting in 26.

Herta has experience testing driving the Honda F1 car a couple years ago.
 
Will we see Daniel Ricciardo back in F1 in 2026?

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