Ok, so the F1 Australian GP is done, key takeaways:
-The race had a lot of action for sure, so it'll work for the casuals
-The overtakes were a result of power modes and...whether you want to call it racing or not is your choice, was it entertaining? Yes
-Whether Ferrari wins or not, pitting both drivers was just poor strategy
-Mercedes had the best car at Albert Park, we need a bigger sample space to make a bigger claim
-Lewis Hamilton looks to be much more comfortable in this car, he looks good in that car :)
-McLaren has some serious work to do
-Arvid Lindblad is going to be the next superstar
-Haas and Audi had a decent start to 2026,so did Alpine, seems Ocon had deployment issues that screwed his race
Just my view, others might differ, either they crank up the ICE component (and reduce Electric) and hence keep the overall power same, or they simply reduce the Electric component... but you cannot continue with what you have right now....F1 was a laughing stock yesterday..and it should never be!
@kswindlehurst91@RonnyNapalm@GBryer So the contact was low as you say. Which is the only consideration, secondary contact is irrelevant and it was glancing contact with the arm caused by him falling. I hope you don't referee anything more than under 5's.
Guy who got famous for carrying his corgi in a dog backpack is now helping rescue dogs get adopted by carrying them in a dog backpack.
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