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Hello, everybody, and welcome back to the B1 Podcast with Matt and Tommy.
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It's qualifying time.
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We've seen a session that's maybe not as close as we thought it was going to be
02:23
after everything that happened in FP3 in particular, but it was still a very entertaining one, wasn't
02:29
it, Tom Bellingham?
02:31
It's always a bit of an anti-climax when you get basically the first run in Q3 as
02:38
the pole position, kind of battle, if you like.
02:42
Obviously, George improved, but no one else was really going for it at that point.
02:49
It was still a very intriguing grid for sure.
02:53
If you'd have told me this was the order, my word, like Max Verstappen being two-tenths
02:59
clear of the McLarens and somehow I'm slightly disappointed, like, what world are we living
03:05
The result, but maybe just swap the two drivers on the front row because I've got another
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Max Verstappen t-shirt on for this podcast.
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Now, before we dive into everything, it is one month today until we go and do our first
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There will be a link in the episode description as well as the YouTube top comment and not
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top comment, top description, top comment, I'm gonna chuck it everywhere, but it is a
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We do a lot of different things.
03:53
We have a lot of fun with the audience as prizes to be won, a lot of audience participation
03:57
as well as bringing some of the podcast source as well, Tommy.
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And to be honest with you, look, if you compare a podcast episode to how we are
04:06
during a live show, it's rather different, isn't it?
04:09
It's a little bit more unhinged.
04:11
Yeah, we get good chat, but also chaos as well, which is always good.
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And as well, it's sort of shaped by the audience, you know, having like controversial opinions
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and stuff like that.
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We don't know which way the whole show is going to go because it depends what you say
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down the microphone.
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Right, let's head into first and foremost, Q1, where the bottom five drivers were
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Portoletto, Stroll, Colopinto, Ocon, and Gasly.
04:34
The main notable thing in terms of an incident, I suppose, was Gasly, of course, having
04:38
a car issue at the end of the session where his steering wheel got heavy,
04:42
everything just broken.
04:43
I just got to spare a thought for a second for Pierre Gasly.
04:46
He must be having such a torrid time in that Alpine, like he's committed to them,
04:52
which I think is a fair enough decision for a driver like Gasly wanting to be
04:57
a number one driver at a team that is Alpine.
05:00
It's Renault, you know, they are not a small out the back of a shed type
05:06
And it is an absolutely diabolical season for Alpine.
05:12
And it just continues.
05:13
The woes continue for Gasly.
05:15
At the start of the season, Alpine didn't feel too bad and it maybe felt like
05:19
they just weren't delivering the points now.
05:20
But it very firmly feels like they are just rock bottom.
05:24
And it is just a case for Gasly and whoever their teammate, you know,
05:30
whoever's going to be in the Alpine next year, it's just kind of, you know,
05:33
riding that storm until we get to 2026.
05:36
And then hopefully with Mercedes power and new regulations,
05:40
there'll be a lot better.
05:41
But for the moment, Alpine are just absolutely woeful.
05:45
Yes, very much a tools down.
05:47
Just see what you can do, drive around this year, have a bit of fun
05:51
and then we'll do it properly next year.
05:53
That's that's their hope anyway.
05:54
Next year is our year is what a lot of teams, including Ferrari,
05:59
tend to make you think.
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A question from people on Patreon.
06:02
Remember Tony Soprano, is it really that hard
06:05
to investigate a yellow flag infringement before the next session starts?
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Well, this this is obviously speaking about Russell,
06:17
Hülkenberg and then one other driver, Sonoda as well.
06:21
Bortolette, there's quite a few of them.
06:22
They cleared Russell, didn't they?
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They cleared a few, they yeah, they they did a few of them
06:30
during the session.
06:31
They were kind of like working their way through it during the session.
06:34
But I guess the argument is, had it been a penalty,
06:38
they're already through.
06:39
And obviously, one of the big ones here was Yuki Sonoda.
06:42
I mean, he ended up 15th anyway.
06:44
But, you know, he gets through and then other drivers
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probably thinking, well, you know, we should we should find out now
06:54
because I want I want to know if I'm going to be getting through
06:57
into the next session and might be able to do something.
07:00
You know, Lance Stroll might have been robbed of the 15th place there.
07:05
He tries to say completely enough to live seriously.
07:09
I will say that, yeah, perhaps I don't know if they do.
07:11
Sadly, we don't have a window inside the steward's room.
07:15
But a priority of the first thing to sort out would be
07:19
where the Bortolette was knocked out unfairly by Yuki Sonoda.
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What I don't get here, though, is that if we can,
07:28
you know, we're watching in the UK on sky and if Anthony Davidson's
07:31
got this footage on the sky pad and can see that Yuki Snow
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just lifted or whatever, the stewards must have that footage
07:37
already if we can all access it and see it.
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But they need to have.
07:41
No, but they don't because they're not they're not speaking to them, are they?
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Because they always love it.
07:45
Yeah, they're like, bring your tax bill, your water bill with you as well.
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We need to analyse your entire background before we make a whole back story.
07:54
We need that camera from Turn 3, which is only available by a ladder
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and you get the SD card out of it.
08:01
Like, it's just still very archaic and it's a continuing frustration, isn't it?
08:06
Yeah, it should just be a case of they watch the footage back.
08:09
This we see they all lifted off and then go, OK, you're all clear.
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Or equally, if they hadn't lifted off.
08:17
You know, I mean, speaking of lifting off before we get into it.
08:21
I didn't actually put this in the sheet.
08:22
But Lewis Hamilton, obviously, you know, escaped that penalty,
08:26
which was quite a shock as well.
08:28
If you've seen the footage, I think a lot of people, including myself
08:32
and even I think Lewis Hamilton found some self thought that's going to be
08:34
a slam dunk penalty from free practice.
08:36
Speeding in practice. Yeah, yeah.
08:38
From free practice three.
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It was a bizarre thing to do, I think, on Hamilton's part,
08:45
to just speed away after Lawson crashed.
08:48
His pit engineer literally saying, attack the pit exit.
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Pit entry. So all this stuff under red flag conditions.
08:55
Now, obviously, he was cleared because of the fact that he did not go faster
08:59
than the amount of time he was allowed to take between where the red flag
09:03
was shown and the safety car line and things like that, similar to how a VSC works.
09:09
But at the same time, I'm watching the on board going, how is that deemed safe?
09:14
How is that something that under red flag conditions can be allowed
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where a driver can be full throttle and attacking the pit entry?
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Just because there's a red flag and he's driven past an incident,
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how does he not know that there's something else going on as well?
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It's more about the rulings than what Hamilton necessarily did,
09:29
but it was cleared and it was fine.
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And he managed to out qualify Shalakler, but we got on to that.
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Other things to mention.
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Yes, Lance Stroll, your biggest good surprise, Tommy, coming into this one.
09:44
They were looking so good after free practice one,
09:47
which is obviously the most representative session in the daytime around Singapore.
09:51
But but stroll out and he was not happy actually, was he?
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He was not happy in the slightest after he said it always goes bad,
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but then he also put it in the wall and say, yeah, not putting the wall in the wall.
10:04
Yeah, just lightly, lightly touched it, touched the wall on his way to 17.
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And bought a letter, of course.
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You know, the the whole Sonoda thing was a bit of a grey cloud, wondering
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whether or not he'd been unfairly taken out of Q1.
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But surprising to see him out qualified by Hülkenberg.
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Quite substantially.
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As soon as I said Hülkenberg points,
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Portoletto starts crumbling from the predictions.
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I know and we're getting to Q2, but Hülkenberg qualified pretty well as well.
10:31
So yeah, maybe he took it personally when we said that he's not
10:35
yet full of the people that are watching this first for some reason.
10:39
But yeah, it's a disappointing one from Portoletto.
10:44
I'm very glad that you didn't allow my prediction from the podcast
10:48
episode, if you remember that, that was going to be Portoletto and the points.
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And you said it's not crazy.
10:52
So I changed it and took something even worse.
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I can't remember what it was now.
10:58
Wasn't it like, well, no, Lancer Troll was your good surprise.
11:00
What was what was it?
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Can you remember what your crazy was?
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I've got it here somewhere.
11:05
And it was the Lewis Hamilton prediction of him getting a podium for Roscoe,
11:09
which certainly closer to Portoletto points at the moment.
11:13
But so it might have actually been an inspired choice.
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You are welcome is what I'll say to that one.
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Let's head to Q2, where the five drivers out were Hülkenberg,
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Albon, Sainz, Lawson and Sonoda.
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Hülkenberg, very close to Q3, very, very close indeed.
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For the first time.
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Still hasn't been in Q3 the entire season, which I find insane.
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Nico Hülkenberg was the star of qualifying last year
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and he's not managed Q3 once when his teammate has on a couple of times.
11:45
Right. I feel like that status flown under the radar a bit.
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It's kind of one of those where you have not heard that one.
11:51
And yeah, it is shocking because, of course,
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he's got all those really good points finishes.
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You know, he's had had a few like massive results, of course, including the podium.
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But yeah, as we said, they were at the time,
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they were all from really low down the order.
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You know, qualifying like 17th and 19th when he got his kind of P5s
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and his podiums and things. So yeah, crazy.
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What's happening tomorrow?
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Right. Can you imagine?
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Both of the Williams were out in Q2 as well.
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Albon signs, they didn't have the cleanest of sessions it felt like.
12:27
It just felt like Williams really not locked in.
12:29
Of course, Albon had those problems in free practice as well.
12:31
But close to Q3, they were separated by three
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hundreds of a second, the pair of them.
12:38
But very much coming in potentially with my flop prediction.
12:42
So, you know, I'm monitoring it closely
12:44
because the championship is going down to the wire, as you know.
12:47
But a slightly disappointing qualifying for both Albon and Sines,
12:51
especially when Sines was looking at times quite quick.
12:54
Williams, I guess on paper, this wouldn't be their more favorable circuit.
12:59
So the fact that they're not too far off points
13:02
if we maybe get some failures or they can do something in the pit stops,
13:07
maybe they could maybe bag a point.
13:10
So it's not like a complete disaster at the moment,
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but certainly not their strongest weekend so far.
13:16
And then Lawson, obviously, I'm not massively surprised to see him down here
13:20
after the torrid time he's had in practice, crashing twice,
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ripping the exact same corner of the car off both times as well, the front right.
13:30
So Lawson, 14th, just ahead of his good pal, Yuki Sonoda in 15th.
13:34
So that will be a battle of the Titans.
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Yuki Sonoda, of course, struggling once again.
13:38
But sadly, I hate to say it, but what's what's new?
13:42
Obviously, he did have a bit of a resurgent.
13:45
It's not I can't call it a resurgence.
13:46
Yeah, people still miles off.
13:48
Yeah, he was, but he just made he didn't make notable mistakes.
13:52
And that's why he scored points and he did a good job.
13:54
But this circuit is just punishing him.
13:56
It is. And it shows that, yeah, unfortunately for Yuki,
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that at least so far that Azerbaijan Grand Prix result
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wasn't like the kind of golden moment
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that's completely changed his whole fortune.
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He's been really struggling this weekend.
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Yeah, I think this this circuit is all about confidence, isn't it?
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And if you don't have confidence in the car, you are going to lose time.
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What a grid we have for tomorrow.
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Of course, Russell.
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Two phenomenal laps.
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The first one was quick enough, a pole position.
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He then improved by seven thousands of a second,
19:39
which again was was clear and he was home and dry.
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Verstappen, he was a bit upset.
19:45
Wasn't he at the end of qualifying with not Piastri?
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As he mentioned in the post-Quali interviews.
19:54
Let's go to a question from P1 Patriot member Georgina.
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Has Russell proved he's a championship worthy driver with that lap?
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I don't necessarily think one lap proves your worth as a
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championship winning driver.
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I think George has just done that anyway this season for the most part.
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He's had a great season.
20:14
He's been very consistent, but he did.
20:17
He doesn't need these kind of moments.
20:20
Someone like Verstappen has had where he excels and he did that at Canada, didn't he?
20:26
Where arguably the only chance that the Mercedes were quick and potentially
20:30
able to win a race this year, he took that opportunity and won.
20:35
And equally in this, I'd even go further that I don't think that Mercedes
20:41
are the quickest car.
20:43
I think it was just incredibly close between the Mercs, the McLarens
20:47
and the Red Bull of how it was going to go.
20:50
It kept changing all the time.
20:52
And I think George Russell just delivered an absolutely brilliant, brilliant lap.
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So, yeah, I already think that George Russell
21:02
could well win a championship in the future.
21:04
I think he's all ready to do it if he had the car underneath him personally.
21:10
Yeah, for me, nothing's really changed.
21:11
Like Russell will win a championship one day.
21:13
I have no doubt in my mind if he has a car
21:16
and if Mercedes are as clear as everyone thinks they are for next year
21:21
and Russell finally gets that contract that he's looking for.
21:24
I for sure, I think he's got every every trait as a driver
21:29
to be able to deliver that.
21:31
But again, it doesn't change with that lap, in my opinion.
21:33
I think he did a phenomenal job, as I say, and I agree with you, Tommy.
21:38
I don't think you can say Mercedes were categorically quicker.
21:40
I think that he just delivered when when the time mattered.
21:43
And Max was obviously very close as well.
21:46
And so, yeah, that it was very much it's a driver's circuit.
21:49
It's you can make the time up even if your car is potentially on paper.
21:53
Slightly worse next question.
21:54
People on page remember TVR driver.
21:56
Is this a statement for contract negotiations by George?
22:01
I think people are blowing this way out of proportion.
22:04
If I'm being completely honest with you,
22:05
George will be driving for Mercedes next year.
22:07
You can clip this up and bring it out when he doesn't.
22:09
But there's there's no way in hell Mercedes are not signing George.
22:13
I think this is very much just a case of George
22:15
wanting a certain amount of years.
22:17
Mercedes may be going, actually, I can only want to give you one or two
22:20
just in case Max gets gets a little bit frisky.
22:23
I think that is genuinely all it is.
22:26
So there's no question marks in my head around
22:29
where George is going to drive next year.
22:31
It's just a case of probably George's team and George himself
22:34
wanting to lock him into a team that may well enter another domination arc.
22:40
Yeah, George probably shouldn't have said that he'd drive for free
22:44
to win a world championship because it's probably like, well, yeah,
22:50
look at the wind tunnel times of next year at the Mercedes.
22:55
You know, your contract is now zero pounds.
22:58
But it's not, you know, he's going to be there next year.
23:03
Like you say, no doubt it is just fine tuning it.
23:08
And we know Mercedes likes to give smaller contracts.
23:11
That's why Lewis Hamilton decided, you know, well, see, obviously,
23:16
the Lure Ferrari as well.
23:17
But, you know, part of that was to do with that as well.
23:20
And they want to kind of keep giving their driver shorter contracts.
23:25
And we've had this conversation.
23:27
I think Alex Alban, when we did the podcast with him,
23:31
he said about as a driver, when you've got a longer contract,
23:37
it gives you so much more confidence that you can just put aside
23:40
the thought of potentially losing your seat or even just the negotiations.
23:44
He's probably sick of talking about it and hearing about it.
23:49
But he's not going to lose his seat, is he?
23:52
No, no chance at all.
23:54
Next question, be Nile zero.
23:56
Do you think Lando was aware of Max being on a lap?
23:59
Seemed borderline from Max's POV.
24:03
I'd be interested to hear the team radio.
24:06
I wouldn't be surprised if Lando knew it was Max.
24:10
I'm not saying he should get a penalty.
24:11
You know, it's not it's not a penalty.
24:15
It's one of it's one of those that we that he's not close enough for it
24:21
to be warranted as an incident that he'll get a penalty.
24:25
But he's but he's close enough for it to be
24:29
kind of disturbing the dirty air because we know how difficult these cars are.
24:33
And Max and Lando, despite, you know, last year,
24:37
this constant like, oh, they're really good friends.
24:41
Yeah, there's been it has been a little bit more spicy between them.
24:45
And, you know, they're having little digs at each other in press conferences
24:48
and things. And there was the radio wasn't there of like your mate,
24:51
I think he said, GP said.
24:55
And Max was surprisingly like very visibly upset by it
24:59
for what looked like it was quite far away.
25:01
But as we know, it does really affect the cars
25:04
even if it looks like he's nowhere near.
25:07
But as, you know, I want to make clear, it's not a penalty in a million years.
25:11
It's just it is what it is with with that kind of dirty air situation.
25:18
I think that Lando, well, he would have known that there's a car coming, for sure.
25:22
That's all the team radio comms is, you know, there's information
25:26
so that they that Lando and any other driver doesn't block someone else
25:29
and gets a penalty.
25:30
I would be absolutely perplexed if Lando did that on purpose
25:35
because the last thing you want to do is create an enemy out of Max Verstappen
25:40
when you're challenging for your first world championship,
25:43
that there is no way in hell in my head Lando would purposely try
25:47
and give Max a little bit of dirty air because Lando would know fully
25:51
that Max would understand exactly what Lando has done as he goes flying past him.
25:55
I think it's just a case of hearing in your ear four seconds by
25:59
and two seconds by and whatever Lando is obviously cruising back to the pits.
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But it's not it's not a penalty, as we've said.
26:06
And if he's half a second, probably further down the road,
26:08
we're probably not even talking about this, but Max had his lap ruined.
26:12
Max then said afterwards that he's going to remember this and it's noted
26:17
that it's the worst thing you need to hear if you are trying to win
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a world championship against both your teammate and a very in far
26:24
in the distance Max Verstappen.
26:26
So, yeah, as I say, I really I'm giving Lando the benefit of the doubt
26:29
that I don't think he's trying to do that for a competitive advantage
26:32
because it makes no sense to try and do that.
26:34
When Lando is already put in a lap that's not ahead of Max.
26:37
So he's not it's not even like he's trying to save his own position.
26:42
Lando is behind Max as Max is on his final lap.
26:45
So, yeah, it makes no sense to me personally.
26:49
Yeah, as soon as we heard that, it reminds me of, you know, a gaming
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series where where it was all like scenario based the telltale games.
26:58
If any gamers have played that and it and basically you you like pick scenarios
27:03
and if you you say something, it affects it and it says blah, blah, blah.
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We'll remember this.
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And that's exactly what that sentence.
27:09
Yeah, you don't want Max Verstappen remembering anything that you've done.
27:12
No, you really don't want to do that for him.
27:15
So, yeah, question for people in pitch.
27:16
Remember, Sophie, three rookies in Q3 in a circuit.
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They don't race that in feeder series with tight walls and extreme heat.
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Is this a rookie class for the ages?
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We've got we've got some amazing rookies in Formula One right now.
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We're seeing that all year, you know, Hajar has been unbelievable.
27:37
Bottle letters had a fantastic season.
27:38
Kimmian Taneis had a tough year, of course, but we know what what he can do.
27:43
Antonelli, I think, left some time on the table.
27:47
You know, this is another weird one where he's actually on paper.
27:51
P4 is great, but he's four tenths off off George.
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So he's kind of flattered a little bit from that for me.
27:59
The rookie star of that session was actually Olly Bearman.
28:02
I think it was a brilliant performance to be P9 when Esa Ban Ocon experienced
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teammate is all the way down in 19th.
28:09
Hajar, I think, maybe even P6 was on the the cards.
28:14
He made a mistake. He was very, very frustrated.
28:18
We were that poor steering wheel just gets absolutely beaten up, doesn't it?
28:22
Yeah. Yeah, we joke, didn't we off?
28:24
I think it was off air about how Hajar
28:27
the only reason that we don't have these explosive, like old school
28:31
Yukis and Oda messages is because he's not pressing the button to actually broadcast it.
28:37
Yeah, otherwise, I think it would be some very loud, high decibel screams coming from the car.
28:42
But back to the question around the rookies.
28:44
It's it's brilliant to see the fact that
28:48
yeah, we have had some mistakes from inexperienced drivers as well in free practice.
28:53
And I personally think we may well see some again tomorrow.
28:56
Especially as the heat sets in the the fatigue is a very long race,
29:02
which you can't prepare for.
29:04
You really can't until you you go out there and do it.
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But, you know, Hajar has been impressive all weekend long.
29:10
Oli Berman, I think that was a performance that came out of a little bit of nowhere,
29:14
to be honest with you.
29:15
And to put it to Q3 was was brilliant.
29:17
Obviously, Fernando Alonso as well.
29:19
You know, that was a that was a great drive from him in his first season.
29:22
And then, Kimmy, yeah, I echo your thoughts there.
29:25
Fourth felt like a bit disappointing.
29:29
I think third was easily on the cards.
29:31
You saw a replay. I think of his final lap.
29:33
He was wrestling in the car.
29:34
He was tipiastry as well.
29:36
Yeah, perhaps over driving it a little bit.
29:38
Thirteen thousandths of a second behind Oscar.
29:40
So for Kimmy, a little bit left on the table.
29:42
But overall, yeah, the rookies are really talented.
29:45
And I've been an Oli Berman stand from day one.
29:48
I can't wait to see if that ceiling, you know, that glass ceiling
29:51
should be broken through and then he starts winning races.
29:53
Next question. P1 page.
29:54
Remember, Blackson has McLaren truly fallen off?
29:59
So if we're calling third and fifth fallen off.
30:06
This was the litmus test for me.
30:11
Have McLaren at two very well, of course, got Monza.
30:16
Now you have this two in the sets in the terms of Monza and Baku together.
30:20
And now Singapore, very different characteristics of track.
30:25
And they they looked poor this weekend.
30:27
In terms of overall speed, I think both of the drivers admitted
30:30
they did not have four tents in the pocket to go and still pole position.
30:34
I think that they will still be strong in the race.
30:37
It just is as we've seen so many times.
30:40
But I think even more so here at Singapore.
30:43
The dirty air is going to cause just carnage with the tyres.
30:47
McLaren, I think they'll look to go long.
30:49
As long as they possibly can to try and get some free air.
30:52
But then again, I think all of these drivers will go as long as possible
30:56
because the undercut just does not work around tracks like this.
30:59
I don't think they've fallen off, but they do not have the advantage
31:03
that we got so used to seeing in the first half of the season.
31:07
I think Red Bull is not a fluke.
31:10
They are they have figured out something with this car
31:13
and they continue to bring upgrades.
31:15
They brought an upgrade to this weekend, as well as I think Mercedes as well.
31:19
It's going to be fascinating to see how the next seven races go
31:22
where McLaren, they've wrapped up the constructors, of course, they have.
31:28
But with the drivers, they should in theory have the drivers wrapped up as well.
31:32
So they could tools down, but they can't tools down
31:35
because if Max Verstappen wins the title from here,
31:37
it could be one of the greatest bottles from a team in one of us.
31:42
Got to be the easily.
31:44
So this is such a such a difficult thing for them
31:47
because if Max takes a few more points out of them,
31:49
still very much in the distant championship hunt territory,
31:53
what do they do for next year?
31:54
When do they think, right,
31:56
should we actually try and improve this car a little bit for the last few races?
32:00
It's not as simple as saying, oh, well, you know, have they fallen off?
32:04
It's what do they do from here if they genuinely think
32:07
that their car has lost its advantage?
32:10
True. Yeah, they should be home and dry and
32:13
easily really of the advantage that they've had this year.
32:17
And I think they're only kind of good fortune,
32:22
which they're not going to be happy with being nearly four tenths off pole position
32:28
because we just don't see that from McLaren.
32:30
But lucky for them is that, you know,
32:34
even though Max was a couple of tenths clear,
32:35
which will, of course, worry them and continue that narrative
32:39
of the fact that they are nervous about him.
32:42
Max starting P2 with Russell on pole, had Max been first,
32:48
you know, I know there's still tomorrow and at a turn one,
32:51
but it is very kind of, it's good for McLaren that Max is second
32:58
and Piastri is only third and there's not other drivers
33:01
that have kind of slotted into that gap.
33:03
So yeah, I'm very surprised at McLaren
33:07
and how far they've kind of fallen off here.
33:11
You know, fallen off, as you said at the start,
33:14
being third and fifth is not massive,
33:16
but you expect them to be one-two at this track
33:20
and be really, really strong here,
33:21
like we've seen for most of the year and they just,
33:23
they certainly aren't.
33:25
They certainly are not.
33:27
And the final question thing to ponder on
33:30
is how does Max Verstappen play lap one tomorrow?
33:35
I see it in my mind's eye right now,
33:36
wearing my Max Verstappen Eris tour t-shirt.
33:39
I say mine, it's Ellie's.
33:42
If Max Verstappen has one millimetre of his front right wheel
33:46
to the back of George Russell's left rear wheel,
33:49
he is sending it up the inside into turn one.
33:51
There is zero doubt in my mind,
33:53
it is his only opportunity maybe to beat George tomorrow,
33:58
I see this being very much a Canada situation
34:00
where if George keeps the lead,
34:01
I think he'll be very, very difficult to beat.
34:04
But Max, we know that even if he sends it to the inside
34:07
and they both run wide,
34:09
there is a question to be asked of who was at the apex first.
34:12
And we'll go into the details of the rulings again.
34:15
But yeah, I think Max goes full guns blazing.
34:18
That's just the way Max is.
34:20
I don't think he'll ever really drives cautiously,
34:22
but this is such a huge opportunity.
34:24
If Max wins George II, Oscar III, that is 10 points.
34:28
And that's exactly the 10 points he needs
34:30
in every single race until the end of the year
34:31
to win the title by one point.
34:32
Thank you very much.
34:35
Actually, no, a little bit more.
34:36
There's a sprint as well.
34:38
I watched back previous starts of Singapore
34:42
to see how much delusion I should have.
34:46
I should be on the hype train and things like that.
34:48
And I kind of wish I hadn't,
34:50
because second does not go well into 10-1.
34:53
It's very, very difficult.
34:56
Even though you have the inside line,
34:58
it's very dirty offline,
34:59
because it's a track that doesn't get used very much.
35:03
It's a street circuit as well.
35:05
That line just never gets used.
35:08
And we saw Max starting.
35:10
Second last year, Tolando had the inside,
35:14
and he was actually covering off P3.
35:16
So he's going to have to basically get
35:19
a really, really good start on George
35:21
to be able to challenge maybe the better bet
35:26
is after that first section
35:28
where you have that fast right-hander
35:31
down the straight and maybe a dive bomb into there.
35:35
But all being said, Max has happened,
35:36
he's going to go for it.
35:37
He's got nothing to lose.
35:39
And realistically, three points on Oscar Piazzari
35:42
isn't going to be enough,
35:43
even though this circuit should be
35:46
a damaged limitation one for Red Bull in theory.
35:50
He needs to start eroding the lead massively,
35:53
and three points won't be enough.
35:54
So he needs to win the race
35:56
if he wants to have this amazing championship come back,
36:00
Chuck a set of softs on,
36:02
or Chuck a set of hards on.
36:05
Yeah, you do wonder if he'll gamble.
36:06
Because losing a position at the start
36:08
and just because the hard work so well in Baku.
36:12
Well, they made that gamble, which, you know,
36:16
you can argue is because he has nothing to lose
36:19
and he might as well go for it.
36:20
So yeah, he has the opportunity of like,
36:22
or why not go for soft,
36:24
try and get into the lead first,
36:25
or equally go hard if he loses P3.
36:29
Yeah, probably get a VSC and an early pit stop,
36:32
a cheap pit, star pits.
36:34
Yeah, there's a few decisions to be made there for sure.
36:36
But as you say, it could be fascinating on strategy,
36:40
Stacked against him with the fact
36:41
that he is on the dirty side of the grid.
36:44
Right, I cannot wait for tomorrow.
36:46
It's going to be awesome.
36:46
We'll be live on Twitch and YouTube as always,
36:48
Matt P1, Tommy, to go and find us over on Twitch.
36:51
And on YouTube, of course, P1 with Matt and Tommy.
36:54
Tommy, what are your final thoughts?
36:57
Final thoughts are, I can't believe Ferrari are so S
37:02
that we don't even talk about them anymore.
37:05
I talk about my boy Max Verstappen
37:06
and he's on the front row of the grid
37:09
looking for a championship comeback.
37:10
And Ferrari, I watched the Charle-Claire post-Quality interview
37:16
and I went, okay, we're done.
37:17
Let's just pack our bags and see you in 2026
37:20
because he looked depressed.
37:22
Hamilton was saying that the process at Ferrari
37:26
In the sense of how they use their tires
37:28
and he sat at the end of the pit lane
37:30
and he's losing five to six degrees.
37:32
And it just, again, we talk about it so much.
37:34
The communication in that team just feels so broken.
37:37
How have they broken Hamilton,
37:39
not even in one season, crazy?
37:40
Yeah, because Hamilton is clearly,
37:43
he said he's losing half a second due to the tires.
37:45
That's genuinely what he said.
37:46
He didn't think it was in the car.
37:48
So it's, yeah, but that's just,
37:51
that is Ferrari at the moment, sadly.
37:53
I would love for it to be different,
37:57
Thank you, everybody, for listening and watching
37:58
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