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Bye.
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Well, it's been a while, but isn't it
good to be back? Welcome, ladies and
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gentlemen, to the Chinese Grand Prix. We
last raced here in Shanghai in 2019.
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Then it was the 1 ,000th F1 World
Championship event. This is the 1
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it's round five in 2024.
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Shanghai the venue and what a sight it
is.
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Grandstands absolutely packed today and
a track that is 3 .387 miles long.
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Absolute torture on the tyres,
especially through sector one and the
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that lead on to the back straight, which
is one of two DRS zones here, giving
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you a speed of up to 214 miles an hour.
16 turns in total, overtaking
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possibilities pretty much everywhere
once the tyres start to lose their
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performance life.
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We've got the C4, the C3 and the C2
tyres for this weekend.
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Little difference, according to the
teams, in the medium and hard when it
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to performance life during the race. And
they've saved plenty of theft of those
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yellow and white striped set tyres.
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So, here we go then with a starting
grid. And there's 19 cars on the grid,
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because Logan Sargent's starting from
the pit lane.
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Yuki Tsunoda then, right at the back, is
run at... Three consecutive Q3
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appearances ending yesterday.
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Lewis Hamilton out in Q1 for the first
time since Jeddah 2022.
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He keeps Kevin Magnuson company.
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And then it's the Shanghai hero Joe Guan
Yu in 16th. And Pierre Gasly in 15th.
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Gone into Q2 for the first time this
season.
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Alex Albon starts 14th for Williams. And
Esteban Ocon gives Alpine their highest
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start in 2024 in 13th. Daniel Ricciardo
12th after out -qualifying his teammate
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Yuki Tsunoda for the first Grand Prix
this year. And it's Lance Stroll who led
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practice... On Friday, in 11th, Valtteri
Bottas starts 10th alongside Nico
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Hülkenberg. 208th Grand Prix for him
ties the record. André de Cesaris holds
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for the most starts without a win.
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George Russell starts 8th, and Carlos
Sainz, who crashed in qualifying,
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to get going again in 7th, one place
behind his teammate, Charles Leclerc.
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only been on the even -numbered sides of
the grid this year. Oscar Piastri is
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5th, then his teammate, Lando Norris,
who out -qualified the Australian for
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third race in a row.
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Fernando Alonso starts 3rd, and it's an
all -Red Bull front... row lockout.
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Sergio Perez with his highest start in
Shanghai and Max Verstappen with a fifth
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consecutive pole in 2024.
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Six if you count the back end of last
season and the first driver to take five
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poles in a row at the opening race of
the season since Mika Hakkinen in 1999.
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But already not like the Drizzles.
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And the official risk of rain is 10%. As
you can see, it is a little bit cloudy.
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Max Verstappen thinks that there's rain
coming potentially from the start, Nico
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Rosberg. Well, that is absolutely what
we want to see, right? Yeah, well, we
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want to see it. Does he want to see it?
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I don't think he does, no. Looking at
qualifying in the rain, when was it,
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Friday, the Red Bull was struggling a
little bit when it starts to drizzle.
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It certainly was. This man wasn't
struggling as much in the rain. Lewis
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was right on the front row for the
sprint race yesterday and managed to
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in that second place as well. Now, Lewis
Hamilton is starting on the soft
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compound tyre for this Grand Prix, along
with Yuki Tsunoda and Logan Sargent.
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Kevin Magnuson's gone with a hard tyre.
Lance Stroll starts on the soft tyre
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from 11th. The rest, Nico, all on the
medium tyre.
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Yep, the medium was what we were
expecting as well, but we're going to
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fireworks from Lewis Hamilton. and then
starting on that soft, he's going to
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have to go super aggressive and try and
cut through the field. What's the risk
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of getting stuck in that DRS train? We
kind of saw it yesterday where the cars
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were all being held stationary. Is that
going to be the same today in the longer
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format? Yeah, of course. There's going
to be that risk for Lewis as well, that
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he gets up a couple of positions and
then he gets stuck in a DRS train and
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destroys his soft tyre. But he's on the
last row of the grid, so obviously he
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just needs to take some risks today.
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And maybe that's why you spotted him.
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breaking late into one of the hairpins
on his outlap to the grid, trying to
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break a bit later, keep it under
control, because he might need to do
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get some moves made. He was definitely
one of the most aggressive drivers out
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there on the way to the grid.
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Had a big lock -up, flew off the track
in one of the hairpins, but so I can see
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he was looking for the limit.
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When we get going, though, Sergio Perez
will be on the inside in the Turn 1 with
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his teammate Max Verstappen on the
outside.
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Talking to Ted Kravitz, you didn't
believe Sergio would make a move. But,
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know, when the Pfizer goes down, those
contract negotiations of his get
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forgotten, surely.
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Oh, no, no, there's a difference. I was
talking about him pushing Max out like
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Lewis pushed Lando out.
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Making a move, sure.
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And let's hope we see that. Let's hope
we see Sergio doing a superstar.
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taking a run down the inside.
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I think it would make the race slightly
more exciting, take nothing away from
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Red Bull and Max Verstappen. They have
been super, super dominant. Now, what is
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going on? That is an unusual sight,
isn't it?
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I think someone at the front was slowing
down so much to try and keep the field
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bunched up that they all did their
practice start and then almost stopped
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Yeah, absolutely.
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Our fastest pit stop of the season goes
to Red Bull at the moment, 2 .08
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seconds. We're expecting a lot of pit
stops today. Two -stop strategy?
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Yeah, it's quite open, though, because
we had... the pleasure of sitting down
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with some team principals, Courtney and
I, for a private audience, and we
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learned a lot. And in fact, we also
learned that, yes, two stops is going to
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most likely, but just like Suzuka,
there's still a remote chance for a one
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to work.
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And also with the tires, it's not so
clear, because there's the medium,
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the hard, and there's even some who have
new stops.
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Who could give that a try, you know? So
up for the front. The likes of Fernando
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Alonso and Lando Norris with those soft
tyres that might come into play. Not
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just as an option if there's a late
safety car here.
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It's not normally a race that's full of
attrition. We don't see many retirements
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here. But you've done it twice.
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What's the secret to winning in
Shanghai?
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The secret to winning is taking care of
your tyres.
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And that's going to be a pleasure. I get
to be on the screen here.
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It's taking care of your tyres because
this track... If you don't take care of
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your tires, it will destroy your tires
very, very quickly.
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And it's an art to take care of your
tires because you need to do it exactly
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the right place. Some of it isn't
braking.
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Some of it in the high -speed corners,
especially on the rear. And then some of
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it in these long exits where you're,
like, putting the power down and the
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starts stepping out. You need to be so,
so careful.
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And Oscar Piastri, who was here for the
first time, was struggling with exactly
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that in the sprint race.
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Let's see if he can make progress.
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Yes, it's the eternal conundrum, isn't
it? Push to hold your place or gain a
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place. but don't destroy the performance
too quickly. And it's drivers with
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experience that seem to have that feel
more than the debutantes, as it were.
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Oscar Piastri, one of four, making their
debut in this track, along with Logan
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Sargent, Yuki Tsunoda, and Joe Guanews.
Never raced here, certainly in Formula
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1, but in single -seaters as well.
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Look at the old Fox Fernando, holding
back so that the Red Bull tyres just
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down that extra little bit.
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Any little advantage gained, and he
will... doing. I meant to drop back more
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than about 10 lengths. I think he was
just on the margins there.
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Christian Horner waiting and watching in
that rebel garage as slowly but surely
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The drivers make their way onto the
grid. Lewis Hamilton's not even at the
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hairpin at 7 .40 yet.
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That's an unusual sight, isn't it? Yeah,
it certainly is.
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Maybe he's also doing what Fernando was
doing and just holding back a little bit
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as well.
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His tyres will be absolutely in the
right working place. So for Lewis now
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unusual because he's going to have to do
his start procedure so quickly and that
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can really catch you out because it's
like a completely... He's never done it
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this way, you know? Very true. Because
you have zero time now to do that start
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procedure. Let's see if he manages to do
it. time yeah he's got a few seconds
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maybe hoping that they're held at the
lights a little bit longer than normal
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it's a random sequencing in terms of the
time but we are all set now here in
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Shanghai
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For the Chinese Grand Prix, 56 laps.
It's lights out and away we go. And
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does go Max Verstappen. And here comes
Fernando Alonso alongside Sergio Perez.
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Verstappen leads into the first corner.
Now Alonso's ahead of Perez, who has got
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the inside line here. But I think the
Aston Martin might just slam the door
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on Sergio. And that's a fabulous start
from him. We're riding on board with
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Lando Norris.
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Verstappen goes wide on the outside in
the lead here.
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Alonso slots behind him. Then comes
Perez, Norris.
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Already getting ahead of Oscar Piastri
and moving further ahead of Oscar
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Piastri. They're bunching up a bit.
Valtteri Bottas on the break and getting
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very close to Nico Hülkenberg at turn
six. But look how Verstappen is flying
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away. But what a phenomenal job by
Alonso around the outside there. That
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beautiful. Beautifully done.
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So, lap one of this race of Max
Verstappen gets to turn 10. You can see
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advantage already.
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Fernando Alonso in second place. His
teammate Lance Stroll behind Carlos
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who's lost a couple of places. Nico
Hülkenberg and George Russell making up
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places at the start. There goes Joe
Guanyu trying to make a move on Kevin
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Magnussen. Down the inside.
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He thinks he's got that one done.
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Nice move from him. Lewis Hamilton
didn't get the best of starts. Down in
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Already lost a... place in this race, as
down the back straight we come, it's
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Verstappen leading.
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Who is going to be last on the brakes to
try and make an overtake here? Charles
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Leclerc is having a look at Nico
Hülkenberg, and behind them, I think
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Ricciardo getting involved in a
potential overtake too, but there is
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Leclerc down the inside on Hülkenberg,
and now Carlos Sainz on the exit of the
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corner, trying to get past the Haas too.
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George Russell looks in a good spot in
sixth, as he chases down Oscar Piastri.
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The gap, Verstappen to Alonso at the end
of that. That one, 1 .6 seconds.
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What a terrible start by the two
Ferraris.
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I look forward to seeing what happens to
them.
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Big battle here, trying to go around the
outside.
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He's going to make that stick. That's
going to work out fine.
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Yeah, Carlos Sainz keeping ahead there.
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Now from Nico Hülkenberg, he backed off
a bit before I think he ran the risk of
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damaging his front wing. Joe Granews
lost that place to Kevin Magnussen, who
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started on the hard compound tyre, and
he's back down in 18th once again, and
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Lewis Hamilton made no impression on
that first lap. George Russell looking
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get involved here with Oscar Piastri.
That was amazing. So George didn't
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try to overtake, but he put himself on
the inside into the blind space, and
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forces Piastri to leave a gap, and that
slows him down, because he just doesn't
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know where George is.
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Hülkenberg had an impressive first few
corners. Now he's starting to lose
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to Leclerc, Sainz, and now Lance Stroll
on the soft tyre, who's moved up in the
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ninth place. Hülkenberg then down into
tenth, and already the gap had in front
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.2 seconds. Verstappen is having a race
against the clock at the moment. He's
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certainly not racing against anyone else
on the track.
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That's a lot of resignation we hear
there, already on lap two.
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That's not good for you.
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Well, it's not what Mercedes were
expecting. They gave him the faster,
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tires, and it's not working out for
Lewis Hamilton.
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DRS enabled after the first lap gives
you a pace advantage along that back
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straight of about 20 kilometers an hour.
It's quite an effective DRS here.
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Looking back to see if Kevin Magnussen
can make a move on Yuki Tsunoda. Nothing
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doing for him. Just ahead of Tsunoda is
teammate Daniel Ricciardo in 15th in the
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gap. 2 .6 seconds now.
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At the end of lap three, it's Verstappen
in a race on his own. Behind them,
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Fernando Alonso still holding off the
other rebel of Sergio Perez.
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This guy is moving like a... everywhere
on the brakes.
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I would imagine he's talking about
Esteban Ocon. Yes, indeed.
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That was not a happy Albon there.
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No, it wasn't. Ocon, the car, and the
Alpine ahead of Alex Albon currently.
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You know, it was quick. It's George
Russell in these opening laps here.
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really liking that pace. It was putting
a lot of pressure on Piastri. See, he's
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very, very close there. And if Piastri
dropped out of that DRS...
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George could really have a little
opportunity there and see if he can get
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it. Ruffalo had a pretty decent sprint
race yesterday, running the soft tyre
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19 laps.
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He is the guy who's made all the other
teams think about soft for today.
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saying, like, that was so incredible, so
I guess we need to consider it for
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today, they were saying this morning.
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Yeah, Mercedes would have had plenty of
data on those soft tyres, but, of
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course, 100 kilos of fuel for this race
as opposed to 40 -odd for the sprint
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race. This is Lewis Hamilton.
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That's Lewis Hamilton making a move.
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Finally, getting a chance to make a move
there. And it's Joe Guan Yu, the car
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that he's overtaken. Hamilton moves up
then into 18th place. There is a long,
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long way to go for him and the rest in
this race. And race control has noted
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Lance Stroll for forcing another driver
off the track. That driver being Nico
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Hulkenberg. We saw just a lap and a half
ago Stroll getting past Hulkenberg.
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Perez getting closer now to Alonso. We
have George very, very close after two.
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To Piastri, he had a little look down
the inside there, but I think it wasn't
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quite enough.
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Not for the time being, as they flash
past the finish line once again.
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Perez has got that DRS. Alonso hasn't
got that DRS to use for a bit of extra
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speed. So down the straights, I would
imagine he's hitting that overtake
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using as much energy as he dare, extra
energy from the ERS system.
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Try and stay ahead.
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Yeah, I mean, come on, Fernando. You can
do this. Stay ahead there as much as
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possible. The problem is Fernando's
race, and he knows it, is more with the
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McLaren behind, so he needs to be taking
care of his tires at this point in
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time. Remember, with Fernando Alonso and
Sergio Perez, we had that brilliant
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battle, didn't we, to the line in Sao
Paulo, where Fernando managed to hold
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the Red Bull for so, so many laps. Well,
they're doing it at the start of this
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race rather than at the end. So as we
settle down a bit, Just looking down the
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field, Daniel Ricciardo started 12th in
this race and dropped about three places
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in the opening laps.
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Ocon and Albon and Gasly moving ahead of
him. Hamilton's already got one place
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by overtaking Joe Guanyu.
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Fernando Alonso getting a place off the
line and ahead of Sergio Perez. Now the
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current gap, seven tenths of a second.
That is going to disappear rapidly,
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seven tenths, as the Red Bull now chases
the Aston Martin down this 1 .4
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kilometre long back straight.
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Yeah, but it's too far away.
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Can't make a move yet on this lap, but
he's getting closer and closer. The
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pressure is on Fernando.
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I'm sure he's very, very open to that
pressure and he'll be fine. I said it
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going to disappear rapidly. It took
about three -tenths of a second.
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Sergio Perez out of the advantage, down
that back straight. Well, we learned
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this morning that DRS advantage is six
-tenths of a second.
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So you've got two DRS zones as well.
Talking of DRS, Yuki Tsunoda is now
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that magic one second of Daniel
Ricciardo to help his pace.
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Alex Albon and Pierre Gasly swapping
places.
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Albon down in 13th currently.
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Lovely different lines that these
drivers take through these first few
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That's what's so lovely about this
track. You can really offset yourself.
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You can go looking for different lines.
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Rich like Alonso is pushing their tyres
a lot harder than us. This is good.
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Is McLaren believe their battle today is
with the Aston Martin as Sergio Perez
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goes down the inside at turn six. And as
they make the exit from the corner,
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that's Perez back up into second place.
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Yeah, that was Fernando just realizing
also that he's really hurting his race
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here because he's... He's having to
drive the car much harder than he would
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to keep Perez behind.
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So he decided, OK, I'm not going to
fight this any longer.
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Perez, go for it.
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And then now his race is on with Lando
Norris.
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Must be counterintuitive to an F1
driver, though.
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You can see the place because it's going
to do you better in the long run.
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Exactly, yes.
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Now let's have a look at the race start
here. So first of all, let's look at the
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Ferraris, what happened to them.
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I think they had a bit of a very close
coming together, the Ferraris,
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apparently. And also Daniel Ricciardo,
where did he drop back so much?
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Right, well...
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Turn one, we go.
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It's two McLarens ahead of two Ferraris
where we saw Vettel and Raikkonen
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getting two folks together once upon a
time. That's where Carlos Sainz went
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way wide.
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So Fernando did such a great job.
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So Perez couldn't go out here any
further because he was already there and
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just bombed it down.
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And it's so difficult because you just
don't know where the grip is because
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your first time there. He just bombed it
down the inside where we're here. We
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see a great move by Stroll. That's hyper
-aggressive.
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There you're really relying on the guy
on the outside to A, see you, and B,
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space. You know, so that was really an
aggressive line.
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That's been noted by race control, not
passed to the stewards yet. Yes, but
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Nico, it's the right of the guy on the
inside to run you off the track there.
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You have to make space.
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We have that front axle far enough
ahead.
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Absolutely. And to be able to do that.
Great move from Lewis around the outside
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here. Brilliant stuff.
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Yes. We'll replay again.
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Kevin Maglinton has been passed then by
Lewis Hamilton. And race controller also
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noted Alvon and Gasly for forcing
another driver off the track. They're
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with each other currently.
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So there's the man in second place then.
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But I'm loving this Ferrari battle. This
time it was Leclerc pushing Sainz off
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the track.
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This is becoming very enjoyable.
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So that chat, then, that Fred Bessert
had with both of his drivers, did it go
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one ear and out the other?
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It looks to be the case, yeah. This
looked to be a bit of revenge here today
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from Leclerc. He was like, take that,
then.
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Take that, take two from Charles Leclerc
after the barging incidents yesterday
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during the sprint race. But it hurt them
both, though, because that allowed
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Russell to go through, and that's
obviously not good. Yeah, that is what
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were at.
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waiting. Delvin in seventh and in
eighth. Right. And Ferrari.
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Oh, sorry. Sorry.
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No, Ferrari's struggling us so far a
little bit. There's still a bit stuck.
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We're somehow expecting a greater pace
from them. Look, they're not putting
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pressure on Russell because we thought
they were the second best team today. So
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not the best start so far from them. Ted
to you.
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They are stuck, Nico, absolutely true,
but they're taking the opportunity to
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nurse their tyres, to try and extend
this first stint a little bit. They are
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stuck, definitely, behind Piastri, then
George Russell, both with the DRS on
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each other, then Leclerc and then Sainz.
They're not seeming, in that DRS train
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crossing, which you can explain what
that is, to make much progress.
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And that's letting Lando have a little
bit of breathing pace ahead of them.
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The RS train, where cars get the
benefits, the extra speed, but the
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so does the guy ahead, and so does the
guy ahead, and, well, the one ahead of
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him is fast enough to keep them all at
bay.
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As popularized in the early 2000s by
Yarno Trulli. Used to call it the Trulli
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train once upon a time.
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Absolutely, yes. Whilst we're seeing
here, Lando is fast today.
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Lando is driving brilliantly. He's
really offsetting his lives. He has more
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than Fernando.
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Fernando used his tires too much
already.
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That was really not a good strategy from
him there right in the beginning to
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push so hard.
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So it really looks like Lando has a
great opportunity to be on the podium
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here today because it's going to be
difficult.
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for Fernando to keep him behind. He's
looking very fast.
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It's a great call from the pit lane,
from the pit wall as well, to say to
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look, he's using his tyres, this is
going to help us.
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Just to say, don't worry about where you
are at the moment. In a few laps' time,
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you're going to get the benefit here. My
question is, how does the McLaren pit
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wall know that?
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Because they don't see what Fernando's
doing out on track and how aggressively
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he's driving.
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So that's my question. Someone back at
Woking, Will, in the Mission Control,
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they've probably got Sky F1 on down
there.
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Hello to everyone in Woking. Here we go,
first opportunity. Yeah, here comes
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Lando Norris with that DRS. Then he
pulls to the inside.
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Fernando Alonso's got to watch out here.
Lando Norris was already there by the
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time Fernando wanted to turn into the
corner. And he had to back out of that
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one. Otherwise, there would have been
contact. And that was neatly done by
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Norris. He's up into the top three.
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Very, very nice overthink. Super
overthink. You know, he also blocked him
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little bit because Fernando was going to
go for the cutback.
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And Lando just...
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Put him, blocked him off really nicely
there. Sort of move that Lando might
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learnt spending those years at McLaren,
watching Fernando Alonso and learning
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from him.
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Meanwhile, we mentioned about Pierre
Gasly and Alex Albon.
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You pushed me once, that's what the old
clock.
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But that looked very, very similar to
Carlos Sainz's move on his teammate
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Charles Leclerc yesterday, which didn't
get a penalty.
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No, that's different.
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I'm not sure, actually, no.
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You know, the ones out at the hairpin
where you got the penalty once and
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it was a bit wrong that Carlos got left
off? Yeah, I don't think it was
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comparable, though. Oh, OK. I don't
think it was comparable.
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In that, what, they didn't touch or he
was a bit too far back?
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Not sure. Maybe we can see it again.
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It's Charles Leclerc. We're on board
with him now.
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Started sixth, dropped down into seventh
place.
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And he's stuck behind George Russell.
This will be frustrating for Charles
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Leclerc, who's this season...
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And the only driver to finish in the top
four of every single race. And he's got
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a job on his hands to get into the top
four here, even if Fernando Alonso's
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tires might be going off just a little
bit. Out in front, Verstappen leads
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Perez.
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And every race or Grand Prix we've had
so far this year, it has been a one -two
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finish for that constructor.
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On board with Leclerc. I think we can
see a first attempt here now. He's going
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to be very close. Not too far away.
George closing the door.
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Leclerc trying to break down the
outside, but there's no way. Cut back.
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No, no grip on the exit.
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George made his mind up there where he
was going to defend from a long way out.
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Yeah, well done, George. That was super.
But Leclerc now is really ramping up
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the pace. So it's good. This is only a
matter of time.
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He's got to stick with him for a lap
here and stick as close as he possibly
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or maybe even try around the outside at
turn one. And look at that!
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With that DRS down the main straight,
Charles Leclerc gets past George
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Move isn't finished yet, though. Now it
is, as Leclerc closes the door on the
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Mercedes. You have to hang it out
through turn two and then hope you're
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enough ahead to then cut the driver off
behind.
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And that's exactly what Charles Leclerc
did.
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And while that's happened, the stewards
are going to have a look at that Alex
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Albon -Pierre gap. of the incident.
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Beautiful move there by Leclerc. But you
can just see also that his car is
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coming to life now. They're really
picking up the pace and the Mercedes car
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has no chance against that.
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Early pit stops here and Joe Guan Yu in
the pits.
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Also the Haas of Nico Hülkenberg and
Karun Chandler with guy race control.
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Tsunoda into the pits too.
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That's right, Crofty. He was within
about 0 .6 of Daniel Ricciardo's
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I think the team thought they needed to
do a swap here because he was on a
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softer tyre.
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Perhaps they've undercut Daniel with his
early stop. We'll see if it gets
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reversed later in the race.
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Thanks ever so much, Karud. Keep an eye
on that for us.
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Lap nine of this race.
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How many seconds did Max win by
yesterday?
405
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Something like 93 seconds, I think,
wasn't it, in a print race?
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00:23:40,690 --> 00:23:41,770
Maybe a little bit less.
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00:23:42,160 --> 00:23:44,260
He's already seven and a half seconds
clear.
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00:23:45,120 --> 00:23:49,060
Yeah, and look at that pace difference
also between Max and his teammate.
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00:23:49,300 --> 00:23:53,120
Let's have a look at this next lap now
as Paris comes across the line to see
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00:23:53,120 --> 00:23:55,360
Paris' lap time now this time around.
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00:23:55,880 --> 00:23:59,360
It's six tenths of a second per lap in
the same car.
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00:23:59,640 --> 00:24:04,100
I mean, that is just another planet. I
mean, Paris is a great driver, like
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00:24:04,100 --> 00:24:06,340
seriously, and six tenths per lap is
unbelievable.
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00:24:06,940 --> 00:24:11,000
George Russell, I think his tyres are
starting to go off a little bit here and
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00:24:11,000 --> 00:24:15,060
lose their performance life after being
passed into Turn 1 on the previous lap
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00:24:15,060 --> 00:24:18,940
by Charles Leclerc. He's now got Carlos
Sainz right up behind him. Lance Stroll
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00:24:18,940 --> 00:24:22,740
has come into the pits and we're
relieved to know that the stewards have
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00:24:22,740 --> 00:24:26,160
no further action for that move he made
on Nico Hülkenberg.
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00:24:26,420 --> 00:24:30,760
Bottas has followed him into the pits.
Ocon, Albon and Hamilton too. Ted
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00:24:30,760 --> 00:24:31,760
Kravitz.
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00:24:32,650 --> 00:24:37,510
And there's a problem on Albon's right
rear, so a bit of a slow spot for him.
422
00:24:37,690 --> 00:24:41,690
Lewis Hamilton also getting rid of those
soft tyres properly, just all reacting
423
00:24:41,690 --> 00:24:43,090
to the pit stops ahead of them.
424
00:24:43,370 --> 00:24:48,090
Yuki's stop was a bit slow because he
had to wait for Joe to come in so as not
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00:24:48,090 --> 00:24:49,810
to crash into him in the pit lane.
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00:24:51,890 --> 00:24:53,010
Thanks ever so much, Ted.
427
00:24:53,270 --> 00:24:56,010
The undercut, we talk about it from time
to time.
428
00:24:56,430 --> 00:24:58,210
Trying to explain it as simply as I can.
429
00:24:58,630 --> 00:25:03,190
You stop before your rival who's ahead
of you and use your pressure tyres on
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00:25:03,190 --> 00:25:07,630
your out lap to get past him by the time
they make a pit stop, probably at the
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00:25:07,630 --> 00:25:08,650
end of the next lap.
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00:25:09,190 --> 00:25:14,150
You might pay for that with tyres being
one or two laps older towards the end of
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00:25:14,150 --> 00:25:17,670
their stint, but you at least get track
position as a result of it.
434
00:25:17,930 --> 00:25:19,870
Karim Shandok at race control for you.
435
00:25:20,690 --> 00:25:23,090
Fernando Alonso has been on the radio
crop that he's saying.
436
00:25:23,760 --> 00:25:29,360
If we can extend even by a single lap,
that's gold. Every single lap we extend
437
00:25:29,360 --> 00:25:33,440
is gold. So they are struggling with
tyres, but he's trying to drag this out.
438
00:25:35,240 --> 00:25:39,480
Trying to drag it out in fourth place at
the moment and lapping same pace as
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00:25:39,480 --> 00:25:44,400
Oscar Piastri, the driver behind him, in
fifth. Now, George Russell managed to
440
00:25:44,400 --> 00:25:47,940
hold off Carlos Sainz into turn one on
the previous lap.
441
00:25:48,520 --> 00:25:51,140
He's got a job on his hands to try and
do that again.
442
00:25:51,360 --> 00:25:55,020
So where does he place that Mercedes?
And what can Carlos Sainz do to try and
443
00:25:55,020 --> 00:25:58,980
maybe go around the outside? He's
following George Russell through there.
444
00:25:59,900 --> 00:26:01,260
That was the worst time.
445
00:26:03,110 --> 00:26:07,250
Hamilton started 18th, running in 19th
and now on the mediums and hoping for
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00:26:07,250 --> 00:26:11,030
something better. Carlos Sainz hoping
for better traction coming out on turn
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00:26:11,030 --> 00:26:15,350
four and heading now towards the hairpin
through the kink at turn five and
448
00:26:15,350 --> 00:26:19,730
accelerating as they do all the way up
to the hairpin at turn six.
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00:26:20,050 --> 00:26:24,990
175 miles an hour, down to 50 miles an
hour. George Russell has that Mercedes
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00:26:24,990 --> 00:26:27,290
the right place, but you can see how
much he's struggling, Nico.
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00:26:27,490 --> 00:26:30,610
Yeah, but I'm loving it. At least George
is really giving it everything up. I
452
00:26:30,610 --> 00:26:32,090
mean, he's using all of the track.
453
00:26:32,440 --> 00:26:33,440
to keep sides behind.
454
00:26:34,000 --> 00:26:37,040
But it's going to be, I mean, this is
going to be impossible over time.
455
00:26:37,280 --> 00:26:38,580
It's only a matter of time now.
456
00:26:38,840 --> 00:26:40,700
But yeah, awesome job by George so far.
457
00:26:41,520 --> 00:26:42,920
Awesome job by George.
458
00:26:43,420 --> 00:26:46,720
Just looking further down the field,
Logan Sargent currently running in 12th
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00:26:46,720 --> 00:26:51,260
place on the soft tyre and not doing a
bad job in the Williams, it should be
460
00:26:51,260 --> 00:26:53,360
pointed out. He started on those soft
tyres as well.
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00:26:53,700 --> 00:26:56,420
Someone's been off on some turf
that's...
462
00:26:57,550 --> 00:27:02,230
Come away from the side of the track
because down through that 10, 11 and 12
463
00:27:02,230 --> 00:27:05,530
seem to be bits of grass and turf on the
track.
464
00:27:05,730 --> 00:27:08,330
Might help the grip if it's on the
racing line.
465
00:27:08,690 --> 00:27:12,270
Here. Oh, late defending there from...
466
00:27:13,160 --> 00:27:18,920
The McLaren, as Charles Leclerc steams
down the inside on Oscar Piastri, gets
467
00:27:18,920 --> 00:27:23,260
the move done. Oscar wanted to defend,
but just defended a bit too late. I
468
00:27:23,260 --> 00:27:26,780
they had to back out of it a little bit,
Nico, before the two cars came
469
00:27:26,780 --> 00:27:29,240
together. Yeah, I mean, it could have
gone a little bit earlier, a little bit
470
00:27:29,240 --> 00:27:30,240
more aggressive.
471
00:27:30,600 --> 00:27:34,380
But then again, I mean, Leclerc is just
so quick now, so it was always going to
472
00:27:34,380 --> 00:27:35,279
be difficult.
473
00:27:35,280 --> 00:27:36,280
Do you know what's really quick?
474
00:27:36,460 --> 00:27:37,720
It's Lando Norris.
475
00:27:37,940 --> 00:27:42,380
He's just a couple of tenths, like one
tenth off Sergio Perez's pace in the Red
476
00:27:42,380 --> 00:27:47,260
Bull. Into the pits comes Fernando
Alonso and George Russell. That now
477
00:27:47,260 --> 00:27:49,720
the Ferrari of Carlos Sainz.
478
00:27:50,080 --> 00:27:54,240
And two very good pit stops. 2 .6
seconds, 2 .5 seconds.
479
00:27:54,480 --> 00:28:00,060
They come back out onto the track behind
Logan Sargent on the soft tyres.
480
00:28:00,320 --> 00:28:04,560
Alonso in tenth, Russell in eleventh.
Pierre Gasly is now pitting from
481
00:28:04,560 --> 00:28:09,560
thirteenth. And we're watching Russell
and Alonso. And George Russell ahead
482
00:28:09,560 --> 00:28:11,480
of the Aston Martins. Head to you.
483
00:28:12,500 --> 00:28:17,420
Pierre Gasly's had a disastrous pit
stop. The right rear went on.
484
00:28:17,710 --> 00:28:22,230
But then it wasn't on properly, and as
Pierre Gasly went to leave, it hit one
485
00:28:22,230 --> 00:28:23,109
the mechanics.
486
00:28:23,110 --> 00:28:25,670
And you'll get a replay, I'm sure, very
quickly.
487
00:28:25,890 --> 00:28:30,230
I'm just checking. The mechanic's just a
bit bashed up and bruised. He's OK, but
488
00:28:30,230 --> 00:28:35,190
it caused a right old fuss down here at
Alpine. It's all sorted out now. They've
489
00:28:35,190 --> 00:28:36,189
got the tyre on.
490
00:28:36,190 --> 00:28:37,550
Everyone's all right, and he's on his
way.
491
00:28:39,240 --> 00:28:42,920
We've just seen a replay of Yuki
Sonoda's stop. You told us about it
492
00:28:43,000 --> 00:28:47,040
how he just had a slam on the brakes. He
was released, but almost released
493
00:28:47,040 --> 00:28:51,000
straight into the path of Joe Grandieu.
This is Lance Stroll. He's the Aston
494
00:28:51,000 --> 00:28:54,240
Martin who's now currently behind George
Russell.
495
00:28:54,480 --> 00:28:57,960
And I tell you what, that was a little
bit closer than it needed to be as well.
496
00:28:58,160 --> 00:29:01,680
It's so difficult for the chief mechanic
to time it, you know, on the release.
497
00:29:01,880 --> 00:29:05,600
He's got markers where he knows that if
a car has crossed that marker, he has to
498
00:29:05,600 --> 00:29:07,700
hold. It's a very, very challenging job.
499
00:29:08,140 --> 00:29:12,640
Yeah, because you see the lights go
green, and it's an automated system, but
500
00:29:12,640 --> 00:29:16,360
chief mechanic still has to press the
button once he's seen all those green
501
00:29:16,360 --> 00:29:18,400
lights and say, yeah, it can all go.
502
00:29:18,620 --> 00:29:23,220
It needs a human eye to override what
the technology tells you.
503
00:29:23,880 --> 00:29:29,280
So, some early pit stops, and on lap 13,
we're with Lewis Hamilton.
504
00:29:29,600 --> 00:29:34,620
Hamilton, behind Tsunoda, just thought
for one moment that he could get past
505
00:29:34,620 --> 00:29:36,900
Yuki Tsunoda into that hairpin.
506
00:29:37,320 --> 00:29:41,320
The Japanese driver is trying to hold
Lewis Hamilton up and doing a very good
507
00:29:41,320 --> 00:29:45,960
job of it. Sargent finally comes into
the pits from 12 and gets rid of those
508
00:29:45,960 --> 00:29:49,300
soft compound tyres as we head towards
turn one now.
509
00:29:49,710 --> 00:29:53,550
On board with Lewis Hamilton. He's got
the DRS on Tsunoda. Goes around the
510
00:29:53,550 --> 00:29:57,590
outside in the turn one of Yuki Tsunoda.
Has he got at least a car length in
511
00:29:57,590 --> 00:30:01,170
front? Yes, he has. And he can make that
move stick. And he's up into 15.
512
00:30:01,510 --> 00:30:02,530
Brilliant move by Lewis.
513
00:30:02,730 --> 00:30:06,250
Awesome. I'm loving that outside move
into turn one today. Yeah, working
514
00:30:06,250 --> 00:30:11,670
well. But we know Tsunoda is feisty, so
it looked like he could be...
515
00:30:12,270 --> 00:30:15,570
He might want to try and get one back at
him there, but no, okay. He just
516
00:30:15,570 --> 00:30:18,350
thought for a moment. He backed out a
little bit. He just thought for a
517
00:30:18,430 --> 00:30:23,190
there's a gap down the inside, and I can
go for it. So Hamilton ahead of
518
00:30:23,190 --> 00:30:25,110
Ternoda, and that's Alex Albon behind
them.
519
00:30:28,830 --> 00:30:29,830
Yeah,
520
00:30:31,270 --> 00:30:35,530
so we can really see. I mean, if we look
at the pace in front, as we thought, it
521
00:30:35,530 --> 00:30:38,850
would be Red Bull and then Ferrari not
too far off. The surprise for me is the
522
00:30:38,850 --> 00:30:42,730
McLaren. Lando still has great tires out
there and is really hanging on.
523
00:30:43,080 --> 00:30:48,300
Max Verstappen, race leader, comes into
the pits, and his teammate Sergio Perez
524
00:30:48,300 --> 00:30:54,960
also pitting. So Lando Norris, who's
led, what, five laps so far in 2024,
525
00:30:55,280 --> 00:30:59,960
takes over the lead of this race, and
that was a very neat double stack there
526
00:30:59,960 --> 00:31:04,680
Red Bull. Out onto the track comes
Verstappen, crucially for him, ahead of
527
00:31:04,680 --> 00:31:06,480
Carlos Sainz in the Ferrari.
528
00:31:06,840 --> 00:31:10,200
So Verstappen down to fourth without pit
stop, and he's gone on the hard
529
00:31:10,200 --> 00:31:11,200
compound tyre.
530
00:31:11,280 --> 00:31:15,030
Fernando Alonso. also running the hard
for his second stint as well.
531
00:31:16,210 --> 00:31:19,290
Yeah, it'll be interesting now how that
plays out, huh, with these different
532
00:31:19,290 --> 00:31:20,290
tyre choices.
533
00:31:20,470 --> 00:31:26,470
So, Norris leads this race, hasn't
pitted, from Leclerc, Piastri,
534
00:31:26,470 --> 00:31:30,430
Sainz, Perez, Ricciardo, Alonso, Russell
and Magnussen. And at race control,
535
00:31:30,570 --> 00:31:32,430
Corinne Chatnot, who are you keeping an
eye on?
536
00:31:33,060 --> 00:31:36,420
Yeah, I've just been listening to
Lando's radio. He says the pace is good,
537
00:31:36,420 --> 00:31:40,600
feels good. It looks like property. Both
McLaren and Ferrari have opted for the
538
00:31:40,600 --> 00:31:41,640
strategy to extend.
539
00:31:41,920 --> 00:31:43,560
Piastri staying out as well.
540
00:31:43,940 --> 00:31:47,040
Piastri struggling a bit again today,
though, isn't he? Ten seconds behind
541
00:31:47,040 --> 00:31:51,260
Norris in the first 14 laps. We saw the
same yesterday in the early part of the
542
00:31:51,260 --> 00:31:56,340
race. So we're seeing a split. They're
like Mercedes and Alonso going early on
543
00:31:56,340 --> 00:31:58,920
that first spin, Ferrari and McLaren
extending.
544
00:32:01,290 --> 00:32:06,210
And we're watching Fernando Alonso
making moves down that back straight.
545
00:32:06,210 --> 00:32:11,430
this is what happened at the Alpine pit
stop where the tyre is finally coming
546
00:32:11,430 --> 00:32:15,450
off. But yeah, I hope that mechanic is
okay. Yeah, Gasly's pit stop.
547
00:32:16,190 --> 00:32:21,410
Oh yeah, see, Gasly went to go there and
the tyre wasn't fitted properly.
548
00:32:21,690 --> 00:32:24,530
And it's a good job he didn't go more
than about half a metre.
549
00:32:24,770 --> 00:32:27,990
Yeah, that looked very, very dangerous
there.
550
00:32:28,840 --> 00:32:29,839
Certainly did.
551
00:32:29,840 --> 00:32:35,140
That mechanic's okay. Those tyres, not
exactly the lifest thing you'll ever
552
00:32:35,140 --> 00:32:36,340
to lift in your life.
553
00:32:36,620 --> 00:32:40,220
Stewards say no further action. Albon
and Gasly for forcing another driver off
554
00:32:40,220 --> 00:32:41,220
the track. Is he okay?
555
00:32:41,300 --> 00:32:42,500
Yep, all good here, Pierre.
556
00:32:43,180 --> 00:32:45,240
And that's great to know. That really
is.
557
00:32:45,740 --> 00:32:48,680
Lando Norris, 1 .41 .6 last lap.
558
00:32:49,000 --> 00:32:53,280
Oscar Piastri, 1 .43 .1. That is exactly
what we need to talk about. That's one
559
00:32:53,280 --> 00:32:56,180
and a half seconds slower per lap now
from Oscar Piastri.
560
00:32:56,380 --> 00:33:01,740
So he's still struggling massively with
this degradation in his driving, in the
561
00:33:01,740 --> 00:33:02,820
way he's driving, you know.
562
00:33:03,340 --> 00:33:04,400
That's too much, yeah.
563
00:33:04,880 --> 00:33:08,580
After, what is it now, 15 laps to be one
and a half seconds per lap slower.
564
00:33:08,620 --> 00:33:12,180
That's too much. He needs to progress
there. He's still doing something very
565
00:33:12,180 --> 00:33:16,800
different. And, yeah, it's not looking
good. That's why Max Verstappen's passed
566
00:33:16,800 --> 00:33:17,800
it easily as well.
567
00:33:18,280 --> 00:33:22,660
The sapper made his pit stop and went on
to the hard compound tyre and has
568
00:33:22,660 --> 00:33:24,480
fresher tyres to get that move done.
569
00:33:24,700 --> 00:33:29,600
And I saw that Daniel Ricciardo had
pitted. His teammate Yuki Tsunoda, we
570
00:33:29,660 --> 00:33:33,500
pitted a few laps ago. In fact, he came
into pit on lap six.
571
00:33:33,870 --> 00:33:38,350
Kijuki Tsunoda. Well, Daniel Ricciardo
has come out behind his teammate.
572
00:33:38,350 --> 00:33:43,810
a five -second gap as we watch Lance
Stroll being pursued here by the hat of
573
00:33:43,810 --> 00:33:48,090
Kevin Magnussen, who's had those hard
trials on right from the start of this
574
00:33:48,090 --> 00:33:49,090
race.
575
00:33:51,110 --> 00:33:53,310
Lap 15 of 56.
576
00:33:54,270 --> 00:33:59,150
The gap out in front, seven seconds, but
neither Norris nor Leclerc have pitted
577
00:33:59,150 --> 00:34:04,250
yet. The gap to Max Verstappen, under 10
seconds, and you lose about 24 seconds
578
00:34:04,250 --> 00:34:08,850
when you make a pit stop, and that was
Lance Stroll getting past Kevin
579
00:34:08,850 --> 00:34:09,850
Magnussen.
580
00:34:12,370 --> 00:34:13,370
Yeah, beautiful.
581
00:34:13,610 --> 00:34:14,610
Nicely done.
582
00:34:16,129 --> 00:34:21,070
And that is Max Verstappen catching
Charles Leclerc, which is to be expected
583
00:34:21,070 --> 00:34:25,429
because one of those cars was a long way
in the lead at the start and has now
584
00:34:25,429 --> 00:34:30,690
pitted. And Leclerc, well, says, this is
the pace I've got, 141 .8 on his last
585
00:34:30,690 --> 00:34:33,530
lap. Verstappen did a 139 .5.
586
00:34:34,380 --> 00:34:37,800
Yeah, he's more than two seconds quicker
with those fresh tyres, just at the
587
00:34:37,800 --> 00:34:41,060
fastest lap of the race. Such was his
pace advantage there, Nico. I think he
588
00:34:41,060 --> 00:34:43,719
almost got a bit caught out coming out
of turn four.
589
00:34:43,960 --> 00:34:48,060
Is he going to make a move down into the
hairpin? Charles Leclerc is leaving the
590
00:34:48,060 --> 00:34:52,920
gap open on that inside and is not
fighting that one little bit.
591
00:34:53,179 --> 00:34:54,679
That would have been a bit pointless.
592
00:34:56,020 --> 00:34:59,440
And when we say pointless, pointless
because he's not going to keep Max
593
00:34:59,440 --> 00:35:00,960
for very much longer.
594
00:35:01,560 --> 00:35:05,620
And you just don't want to go overdoing
your tyres, scraping them against the
595
00:35:05,620 --> 00:35:08,420
surface, putting too much energy through
them, because you're just going to need
596
00:35:08,420 --> 00:35:12,720
that performance to try and protect what
they hope will be a podium at the end
597
00:35:12,720 --> 00:35:14,020
of this race.
598
00:35:16,460 --> 00:35:17,460
Yeah.
599
00:35:18,500 --> 00:35:22,400
Even the cutback, the old switcheroo,
that wasn't going to work there.
600
00:35:23,280 --> 00:35:27,480
Stewards are going to look, by the way,
at that Alpine pit stop. Pierre Gasly.
601
00:35:29,370 --> 00:35:32,550
moving before the rear right tire was
fitted.
602
00:35:32,790 --> 00:35:37,490
They're going to look at that at the end
of this race, releasing the car in an
603
00:35:37,490 --> 00:35:38,490
unsafe condition.
604
00:35:38,510 --> 00:35:40,510
Let's talk about Lewis Hamilton a little
bit.
605
00:35:40,730 --> 00:35:42,110
He's doing the same lap times.
606
00:35:44,370 --> 00:35:49,870
That is exactly what I was just going to
say. He just seems completely stuck
607
00:35:49,870 --> 00:35:54,330
doing the same lap times as everybody
else around him, and he's 14th. I mean,
608
00:35:54,350 --> 00:35:56,090
that's looking very dire.
609
00:35:56,630 --> 00:35:57,630
Yeah.
610
00:36:00,970 --> 00:36:02,870
So, they're the pit stops so far.
611
00:36:03,090 --> 00:36:07,430
Norris, Leclerc, Piastri and Sainz
haven't pitted yet, but there is a
612
00:36:07,430 --> 00:36:10,710
coming in. And unsurprisingly, Nico, it
is Oscar Piastri.
613
00:36:10,950 --> 00:36:14,730
Yeah, it was about time they pulled him
in because he was struggling so much.
614
00:36:14,770 --> 00:36:19,050
They would have lost so much race time
if we kept him out with the tyres and
615
00:36:19,050 --> 00:36:20,050
state that they were in.
616
00:36:20,570 --> 00:36:24,850
And away goes Oscar Piastri then. And
making their way down the straight at
617
00:36:24,850 --> 00:36:28,430
moment, Fernando Alonso, George Russell
and Lance Stroll.
618
00:36:28,880 --> 00:36:32,380
He's going to be behind them, but
crucially, can he get ahead of Kevin
619
00:36:32,380 --> 00:36:34,240
Magnussen? The answer to that is yes.
620
00:36:34,520 --> 00:36:37,400
The Hasses having their little battle at
the moment. Oh, that's a lock -up
621
00:36:37,400 --> 00:36:38,400
there.
622
00:36:38,560 --> 00:36:44,120
On board the Red Bull of Sergio Perez,
big lock -up behind Carlos Sainz. So I
623
00:36:44,120 --> 00:36:46,800
assume he was going for the move and
just left his braking a bit too long.
624
00:36:47,940 --> 00:36:52,900
Yeah, with the fresh tyres, trying to...
He needs to get a move on, obviously,
625
00:36:52,900 --> 00:36:56,460
to try and stay a little bit closer to
Verstappen.
626
00:36:57,680 --> 00:37:00,760
What do you think about Plan D for
Delta?
627
00:37:01,480 --> 00:37:02,980
If we are happy with these places.
628
00:37:03,860 --> 00:37:05,320
So that's probably a one -stop.
629
00:37:05,620 --> 00:37:09,800
Yeah, I was just about to ask you, is
Plan D stopping Watts? Remember what
630
00:37:09,800 --> 00:37:11,220
happened in Japan two weeks ago?
631
00:37:11,440 --> 00:37:12,440
Yep.
632
00:37:13,160 --> 00:37:17,040
where Charles Leclerc produced a one
-stopper that I don't think was the
633
00:37:17,040 --> 00:37:21,320
intention at the start, but it worked so
well for Ferrari. Why wouldn't they try
634
00:37:21,320 --> 00:37:23,740
again? Yeah, and the other one we need
to start thinking about that is Lando
635
00:37:23,740 --> 00:37:27,260
Norris, because his pace is still really
looking good. Those tires are still
636
00:37:27,260 --> 00:37:28,640
fully under control with Lando.
637
00:37:29,080 --> 00:37:34,080
Well, here comes Sergio Perez, first and
foremost, on Carlos Sainz.
638
00:37:34,730 --> 00:37:38,250
Sainz doing a really good job holding up
Sergio Perez here. He's going to come
639
00:37:38,250 --> 00:37:40,990
into the pits. Perez has got ahead of
him.
640
00:37:41,210 --> 00:37:45,730
That just halts, I think, Sainz's
momentum coming out of that hairpin
641
00:37:45,730 --> 00:37:48,530
has to cross over to the right -hand
side of the track.
642
00:37:48,810 --> 00:37:52,350
But he's done a good job to hold up
Sergio Perez there. That will only help
643
00:37:52,350 --> 00:37:57,350
teammates, Charles Leclerc and Lando
Norris, at the later stages of this
644
00:37:57,770 --> 00:37:58,810
So Norris leads.
645
00:37:59,740 --> 00:38:02,180
Verstappen, Leclerc, Perez have all gone
through.
646
00:38:02,500 --> 00:38:03,680
Sainz now pitting.
647
00:38:03,900 --> 00:38:08,820
Alonso and Russell are going through.
And I think Ferrari are hoping that
648
00:38:08,820 --> 00:38:14,740
Sainz can come out onto this track neck
and neck with Oscar Piastri. But I think
649
00:38:14,740 --> 00:38:19,540
that hope is going to fade a bit because
they've disappeared into Turn 1. And he
650
00:38:19,540 --> 00:38:24,820
comes out, Carlos Sainz, just ahead of
Valtteri Bottas in the Salva running in
651
00:38:24,820 --> 00:38:26,360
11th place. Karun, down to you.
652
00:38:27,050 --> 00:38:31,210
Yeah, Kofi, just to clarify on the... I
think there's a split here.
653
00:38:31,670 --> 00:38:36,130
McLaren have told Norris they believe
Leclerc is going to try the one -stop
654
00:38:36,130 --> 00:38:39,890
he is potentially going to extend with
Leclerc just to keep track position.
655
00:38:40,210 --> 00:38:44,710
So this is interesting, isn't it? We've
got Alonso Russell gone really early.
656
00:38:44,930 --> 00:38:49,910
You've got Sainz and Piastri sort of on
that cut between a one and a two. And
657
00:38:49,910 --> 00:38:52,970
maybe these two guys are going to try
and extend. Let's watch Norris here.
658
00:38:55,080 --> 00:38:57,380
Leclerc and Sainz are incentivized to go
long.
659
00:38:57,640 --> 00:38:59,380
Leclerc might even try the one -stop.
660
00:39:01,760 --> 00:39:04,380
Well, there you are. That's what Karim
was talking about.
661
00:39:05,100 --> 00:39:08,780
Nico, what would you want to do in this
situation if you were Lando Norris?
662
00:39:09,060 --> 00:39:11,520
Oh, definitely straight for the one
-stop. But you can see the tires still
663
00:39:11,520 --> 00:39:16,660
look... It's not too snappy. Even the
traction still looked good. So
664
00:39:16,660 --> 00:39:21,680
go for the one -stop. Because now
suddenly it's become a fight for P2
665
00:39:21,880 --> 00:39:23,160
Because with the one -stop...
666
00:39:23,370 --> 00:39:27,630
Especially Norris has a chance against
Paris, who's really quite far. I mean,
667
00:39:27,670 --> 00:39:29,270
Paris is 16 seconds behind.
668
00:39:30,210 --> 00:39:34,330
I'm also thinking, if it doesn't work
that one stop, Lando Norris does have a
669
00:39:34,330 --> 00:39:39,090
new set of soft compound tyres at his
disposal if they need to pit late and
670
00:39:39,090 --> 00:39:42,590
him the best possible chance of making
up a few places in the last laps.
671
00:39:43,470 --> 00:39:46,350
So that might just help sway their
decision a little bit.
672
00:39:46,710 --> 00:39:51,310
Carlos Sainz gets past Nico Hülkenberg
and up into ninth after his pit stop.
673
00:39:51,640 --> 00:39:54,480
So we're still waiting for Norris to
pit. We're on board now with Max
674
00:39:54,480 --> 00:39:58,220
Verstappen, which is the car running
behind the McLaren.
675
00:39:59,640 --> 00:40:05,380
Lando Norris, the only driver other than
a Red Bull or Ferrari driver to have
676
00:40:05,380 --> 00:40:09,760
led laps this season and leading
McLaren's first laps here in Shanghai
677
00:40:09,760 --> 00:40:11,960
Jenson Butt back in 2013.
678
00:40:13,160 --> 00:40:17,240
But I don't think he's going to be
leading for very much longer. I don't
679
00:40:17,240 --> 00:40:18,700
spoil this, but...
680
00:40:19,150 --> 00:40:22,350
If we were writing the script, what do
you reckon? Max passes him halfway down
681
00:40:22,350 --> 00:40:23,350
the straight, I think, Nico.
682
00:40:24,110 --> 00:40:27,750
Yeah, let's see. I mean, Max is just two
seconds a lap quicker, you know, so,
683
00:40:27,770 --> 00:40:28,770
yeah.
684
00:40:29,319 --> 00:40:32,380
probably going to happen into the
hairpin now. Yeah, you see, he gets
685
00:40:32,380 --> 00:40:36,500
traction coming out of the final corner
as well. He's got that DRS, extra 20
686
00:40:36,500 --> 00:40:38,440
kilometres an hour of extra speed.
687
00:40:38,840 --> 00:40:42,020
Lattner's kept it going all the way
through the straights. And then Max
688
00:40:42,020 --> 00:40:46,180
Verstappen does get into the lead. Had
to get onto the dirty side of the track
689
00:40:46,180 --> 00:40:49,260
there and onto the marbles, but that
didn't bother him too much.
690
00:40:49,540 --> 00:40:51,520
And he's swooping now.
691
00:40:51,960 --> 00:40:55,860
Back out into the lead of this race. Lap
19 of 56.
692
00:40:56,580 --> 00:40:59,600
He's on a two -stop strategy in this
race.
693
00:41:00,200 --> 00:41:04,800
McLaren still have the option to go for
a one -stopper, which saves you 24
694
00:41:04,800 --> 00:41:07,700
seconds of time lost in the pit lane.
695
00:41:08,160 --> 00:41:14,260
But can you match the times you need
with the tyres losing their performance
696
00:41:14,260 --> 00:41:19,820
life to offset that 24 -second gain? If
I was a betting man, I would bet on
697
00:41:19,820 --> 00:41:20,820
Lando.
698
00:41:21,370 --> 00:41:25,290
In P2 now. Finishing the race in P2. But
it's very difficult to predict,
699
00:41:25,370 --> 00:41:28,230
obviously. Paris is very, very fast
behind.
700
00:41:28,670 --> 00:41:32,530
Daniel Ricciardo is faster than his
teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, because he
701
00:41:32,530 --> 00:41:36,290
later. And that is the old Aussie
switcheroo for you there, ladies and
702
00:41:36,290 --> 00:41:40,510
gentlemen. Daniel Ricciardo getting past
Yuki Tsunoda and up into 14th place.
703
00:41:41,250 --> 00:41:42,250
Nice one.
704
00:41:43,390 --> 00:41:44,390
To Daniel.
705
00:41:45,610 --> 00:41:48,230
But I think he probably deserved that,
given that...
706
00:41:48,540 --> 00:41:52,360
They stopped Yuki Tsunoda at RB a lot
earlier. He had the undercut, and that
707
00:41:52,360 --> 00:41:54,860
him the track position ahead of his
teammates.
708
00:41:56,620 --> 00:42:01,560
Verstappen's lead, it seems like about
three seconds since he passed Lando
709
00:42:01,560 --> 00:42:05,220
Norris, is now 2 .3 seconds in this
race.
710
00:42:06,040 --> 00:42:09,320
Get the feeling he's on for another
victory here today.
711
00:42:09,880 --> 00:42:14,180
He's been a quietly confident man,
hasn't he, throughout this weekend.
712
00:42:15,040 --> 00:42:19,440
Charles Leclerc running in third place.
Charles Leclerc's lap times compared to
713
00:42:19,440 --> 00:42:23,440
Lando Norris. He's starting to reel
Lando in a little bit.
714
00:42:25,600 --> 00:42:29,040
No, that's a bad example because Lando
just lost time in the last lap for
715
00:42:29,040 --> 00:42:30,620
stopping in the last sector.
716
00:42:30,840 --> 00:42:34,500
Which is why I ask you. I still assume
that they're going to be very similar
717
00:42:34,500 --> 00:42:35,840
time or even Lando still being.
718
00:42:36,360 --> 00:42:40,760
No, no, Lando's looking really good
today. He's driving beautifully out
719
00:42:41,680 --> 00:42:43,160
So now we get a good reference.
720
00:42:43,400 --> 00:42:45,480
Off goes Valtteri Bottas.
721
00:42:46,000 --> 00:42:51,260
As you can see, and is that car going to
be stationary for long?
722
00:42:51,520 --> 00:42:55,240
You can see it's getting very, very hot
at the rear, but has he got a mechanical
723
00:42:55,240 --> 00:42:56,760
problem here, Valtteri Bottas?
724
00:42:57,080 --> 00:42:59,760
If he can find reverse and he's kept the
engine going.
725
00:43:00,820 --> 00:43:02,280
Engine is gone, engine gone.
726
00:43:02,520 --> 00:43:03,439
Copy, copy.
727
00:43:03,440 --> 00:43:04,840
That's answered that question.
728
00:43:05,290 --> 00:43:10,550
And that is right in a position where
they can cover it off with double
729
00:43:10,650 --> 00:43:14,590
but I get the feeling Race Control will
at least want to put a virtual safety
730
00:43:14,590 --> 00:43:16,810
car in, if not a safety car itself.
731
00:43:17,270 --> 00:43:18,270
That's all happening.
732
00:43:18,760 --> 00:43:25,220
At turn 11, this is in the turn 1 on
board with Carlos Sainz, who's right
733
00:43:25,220 --> 00:43:29,120
the Aston Martin of Lance Stroll, and
he's going to have to stay behind the
734
00:43:29,120 --> 00:43:34,500
Aston Martin of Lance Stroll. Voss's car
is still stranded at turn 11. They're
735
00:43:34,500 --> 00:43:35,620
still covering that.
736
00:43:36,000 --> 00:43:40,980
Under yellow flags and double wave
yellows. So inviting the driver to slow
737
00:43:40,980 --> 00:43:44,620
in case of double wave yellows to
prepare to stop. And stopping a bit too
738
00:43:44,700 --> 00:43:46,280
Carlos Sainz. He locked up.
739
00:43:46,500 --> 00:43:50,300
Tried the move on Lance Stroll. Didn't
work out for him. Stroll holds on to
740
00:43:50,300 --> 00:43:53,300
eighth place. That is a horrible thing
to do because he really locked that up
741
00:43:53,300 --> 00:43:57,440
quite solidly. That is going to be a big
flat spot. And then you have this big
742
00:43:57,440 --> 00:44:01,540
vibration and you know you still have
such a long spin to do. So that was not
743
00:44:01,540 --> 00:44:02,560
good from Carlos there.
744
00:44:03,500 --> 00:44:08,120
So, Valtteri Bottas' car, I think, is
stranded there with Bottas.
745
00:44:08,460 --> 00:44:13,420
Double wave yellows at the moment, far
enough off the track so they don't see
746
00:44:13,420 --> 00:44:16,820
the need to put a virtual safety car
out. There's the yellow flag you can see
747
00:44:16,820 --> 00:44:17,499
the background.
748
00:44:17,500 --> 00:44:21,240
That's Carlos Sainz now. Oh, and the
virtual safety car has been deployed.
749
00:44:21,660 --> 00:44:25,220
I was going to say Sainz will have
another go at the end of the hairpin to
750
00:44:25,220 --> 00:44:28,320
and get past Lance Stroll, but that
won't happen under a virtual safety car.
751
00:44:28,320 --> 00:44:29,320
can go to Karim Chandog.
752
00:44:31,380 --> 00:44:34,560
Lando not happy at all. He's missed the
pit lane entry.
753
00:44:34,900 --> 00:44:39,260
He's not able to box on this lap. He's
come on the radio saying, I'm not happy
754
00:44:39,260 --> 00:44:39,819
about it.
755
00:44:39,820 --> 00:44:43,100
Leclerc, though, the first of the cars
allowed to pit under that VSC.
756
00:44:43,460 --> 00:44:47,180
And he is in. Lando was reporting there
was debris on track and actually saying,
757
00:44:47,280 --> 00:44:49,040
I think it will go safety car.
758
00:44:49,320 --> 00:44:52,300
But McLaren didn't call him in. He is
not a happy bunny.
759
00:44:54,670 --> 00:45:00,050
I am surprised that the VSC wasn't
called a bit earlier there. I really am.
760
00:45:00,050 --> 00:45:04,390
thought that might have come just a
little bit sooner. As you can see,
761
00:45:04,390 --> 00:45:05,410
Bottas clambering out.
762
00:45:05,650 --> 00:45:10,470
Charles Leclerc, perfect time for him
because he was needing to make a pit
763
00:45:10,470 --> 00:45:14,930
and now instead of losing 24 seconds,
which is during a normal race, he's only
764
00:45:14,930 --> 00:45:19,910
lost 15 seconds. So a net gain of nine
and track position.
765
00:45:21,000 --> 00:45:26,060
as Lewis Hamilton is being called in as
well, behind Fernando Alonso and ahead
766
00:45:26,060 --> 00:45:27,060
of George Russell.
767
00:45:27,200 --> 00:45:29,940
So Hamilton into the pit. Ted Kravitz,
down to you.
768
00:45:31,630 --> 00:45:35,090
Yeah, the pit lane burst into life with
a virtual safety car. You lose so much,
769
00:45:35,090 --> 00:45:36,009
so less time.
770
00:45:36,010 --> 00:45:38,490
16 seconds as opposed to 24.
771
00:45:38,810 --> 00:45:42,610
So Christmas come early for Charles
Leclerc. That could put him onto the
772
00:45:42,710 --> 00:45:45,990
Lewis Hamilton, of course, who was an
early stopper. That's great for him,
773
00:45:46,290 --> 00:45:49,610
Leclerc was onto the hard tyre, so could
go to the end if he wanted.
774
00:45:49,930 --> 00:45:54,410
Just still waiting, as Karun says, to
see the mechanics of McLaren come in the
775
00:45:54,410 --> 00:45:56,010
pit lane. They're kind of milling about.
776
00:45:56,350 --> 00:45:59,770
Is this still a virtual safety car? Can
Lando still get something out of this,
777
00:45:59,810 --> 00:46:00,810
Crofty?
778
00:46:01,410 --> 00:46:06,830
Yeah, Ted, I think he can. Hamilton is
out ahead of Pierre Gasly. They almost
779
00:46:06,830 --> 00:46:10,390
look like they were racing, but as long
as they stick under the time, the
780
00:46:10,390 --> 00:46:13,390
maximum time, or the minimum time
they're allowed, I should say, they'll
781
00:46:13,390 --> 00:46:17,250
right. We have still got a virtual
safety car. I get the feeling that
782
00:46:17,250 --> 00:46:21,270
stuck in gear, which is why the marshals
haven't been able to move it yet.
783
00:46:21,510 --> 00:46:27,090
And Lando Norris might not be penalized
in the way that it looks at the end of
784
00:46:27,090 --> 00:46:28,090
lap...
785
00:46:28,580 --> 00:46:34,260
As you can see, Charles Leclerc just
going round turn 11 now as Lando Norris
786
00:46:34,260 --> 00:46:36,400
makes his pit stop.
787
00:46:36,760 --> 00:46:42,360
And so he can at least have the same
luxury as Charles Leclerc of pitting
788
00:46:42,360 --> 00:46:46,360
the virtual safety car. And that might
just have saved your Euro this afternoon
789
00:46:46,360 --> 00:46:50,880
on Lando Norris for P2. Thank goodness
for Bonsai's car staying in gear. That
790
00:46:50,880 --> 00:46:56,940
would have been really painful. So now
Lando is back in a great position.
791
00:46:57,480 --> 00:47:00,200
and still on for a super result here.
792
00:47:00,620 --> 00:47:06,800
The Stamper and Perez, one and two in
this race. Lando Norris comes out in
793
00:47:06,800 --> 00:47:07,800
third.
794
00:47:08,280 --> 00:47:14,020
Question is, on lap 23 of 56, what does
that do to the one -stop strategy?
795
00:47:14,240 --> 00:47:18,860
Can he make the hard -tired last for the
rest of this race, Nico Rosberg? Yeah,
796
00:47:18,880 --> 00:47:21,760
that is something that I will not be
able to answer. What I can answer is
797
00:47:21,760 --> 00:47:25,880
Perez has nine lap old hard and Lando
has fresh hard.
798
00:47:27,140 --> 00:47:30,300
Lando's going to put massive pressure on
Perez and might even be able to
799
00:47:30,300 --> 00:47:30,979
overtake him.
800
00:47:30,980 --> 00:47:35,800
That is the moment that Valtteri Bottas'
engine rather gave up on him.
801
00:47:37,420 --> 00:47:39,980
It's never a good way to come back to
the pitch.
802
00:47:40,220 --> 00:47:43,980
On the back of a moped, he'd rather
still been racing in this race. He is
803
00:47:43,980 --> 00:47:48,420
first retirement from it. That was
Carlos Sainz locking up.
804
00:47:49,240 --> 00:47:52,160
before the virtual safety car, trying to
get past Larsenstroll.
805
00:47:52,360 --> 00:47:56,860
That didn't work out for him. Just to go
back to Bottas, I think what race
806
00:47:56,860 --> 00:48:00,680
control were trying to establish is, the
race director, what they were trying to
807
00:48:00,680 --> 00:48:05,400
establish is whether the marshals could
easily move that Sauber or not before
808
00:48:05,400 --> 00:48:08,600
they threw a virtual safety car. But I'm
still a bit surprised.
809
00:48:08,840 --> 00:48:12,520
But I would throw the virtual safety car
first and then establish whether
810
00:48:12,520 --> 00:48:16,900
they're going to be able to move it or
not. Correct. Because the danger is him
811
00:48:16,900 --> 00:48:17,900
being there.
812
00:48:18,000 --> 00:48:19,100
Even though there's yellow flags.
813
00:48:19,320 --> 00:48:22,080
Exactly. And it was a single yellow, not
a double. I don't think it was super
814
00:48:22,080 --> 00:48:26,120
well managed. It was a single yellow as
well, not a double yellow that we saw.
815
00:48:26,580 --> 00:48:30,540
Big cheers for Valtteri Bottas, teammate
of the course of Joe Granu.
816
00:48:31,100 --> 00:48:34,800
And big cheers from the crowd. Right,
safety cars.
817
00:48:35,610 --> 00:48:39,190
We've got a full safety car here. Oh,
wow. I think we have got a full safety
818
00:48:39,190 --> 00:48:44,390
car. Max Verstappen is coming in to the
pit. He's been told to box, as is his
819
00:48:44,390 --> 00:48:45,670
teammate, Sergio Perez.
820
00:48:45,910 --> 00:48:49,890
They're going to get rid of the hard
tyres down at Red Bull.
821
00:48:50,690 --> 00:48:54,430
I think we've now got the full safety
car.
822
00:48:55,130 --> 00:48:56,430
So, Ted, down to you.
823
00:48:57,610 --> 00:49:02,030
It is the full safety car, and Red Bull
had to do that because with a full
824
00:49:02,030 --> 00:49:06,290
safety car, it destroys their 20 -second
benefit.
825
00:49:06,750 --> 00:49:11,250
Well, Max had 20 seconds on Perez,
didn't he? And then Perez had five
826
00:49:11,250 --> 00:49:15,630
Norris. And with that wiped out, oh,
it's the soft tyre that's going to go
827
00:49:15,630 --> 00:49:19,390
an Aston. I wonder if Alonso is going to
go onto a soft tyre. I think he is.
828
00:49:19,470 --> 00:49:21,970
That's going to be mouth -watering,
isn't it? So, yeah.
829
00:49:22,730 --> 00:49:26,070
He's got a new set of soft tyres, Ted.
830
00:49:26,960 --> 00:49:29,980
Yeah, sorry to cut you off there. He's
got a new set of soft tires. No, no.
831
00:49:31,320 --> 00:49:34,320
Here he is, car number 14, Alonso. Which
is why they're doing it. Here comes
832
00:49:34,320 --> 00:49:35,360
Fernando Alonso now.
833
00:49:40,180 --> 00:49:45,920
Right, out in front, Max Verstappen.
Lando Norris has jumped Sergio Perez,
834
00:49:45,920 --> 00:49:47,580
had to come in for that pit stop.
835
00:49:48,570 --> 00:49:52,270
Norris has still got very nice fresh
tyres, even compared to Perez.
836
00:49:52,510 --> 00:49:57,230
Charles Leclerc has also jumped Sergio
Perez. Oscar Piastri on the medium tyre
837
00:49:57,230 --> 00:50:02,090
is running in fifth behind Perez. Carlos
Fain, sixth. Then Alonso, now on the
838
00:50:02,090 --> 00:50:03,090
soft tyre, seventh.
839
00:50:03,330 --> 00:50:09,410
George Russell, Daniel Ricciardo and
Lance Stroll have also made their pit
840
00:50:09,410 --> 00:50:11,250
stops. Lance Stroll, two.
841
00:50:11,760 --> 00:50:16,040
Two -lap old hard tyres. He's up into
the points here by being on the track in
842
00:50:16,040 --> 00:50:20,680
the right place. And Logan Sargent is
11th with plenty of others behind him,
843
00:50:20,680 --> 00:50:26,260
pitting. And as Ted was saying, behind
burnt Mylander in the Mercedes GT safety
844
00:50:26,260 --> 00:50:28,520
car, they're all now going to be bunched
up.
845
00:50:29,060 --> 00:50:30,600
And, wow, we get a...
846
00:50:30,860 --> 00:50:33,620
we get another start to this race,
albeit a rolling start.
847
00:50:33,880 --> 00:50:37,920
That'll definitely make things up here,
huh? But I don't know if FIA managed
848
00:50:37,920 --> 00:50:38,779
that perfectly.
849
00:50:38,780 --> 00:50:42,300
I mean, that was like three different
decisions that I think were... I don't
850
00:50:42,300 --> 00:50:46,800
know if that was optimally managed.
Anyway, so Lando is looking super now
851
00:50:46,800 --> 00:50:50,060
in this race today. I mean, it's going
to be a great battle for second place
852
00:50:50,060 --> 00:50:51,160
for the rest of the race. Yeah.
853
00:50:51,920 --> 00:50:53,760
The car's just sliding around
everywhere.
854
00:50:53,980 --> 00:50:55,240
It's just like something's broken.
855
00:50:55,740 --> 00:50:57,000
It's probably just his balance.
856
00:50:58,140 --> 00:50:59,140
It's really bad.
857
00:51:00,010 --> 00:51:00,888
Okay, copy.
858
00:51:00,890 --> 00:51:03,010
Down at 14th, Lewis Hamilton.
859
00:51:04,210 --> 00:51:09,770
But at least having the chance to close
up onto those ahead of him because of
860
00:51:09,770 --> 00:51:10,770
this safety car moment.
861
00:51:10,890 --> 00:51:14,590
And Orlando Norris was reporting debris
on the track. Corinne was telling us,
862
00:51:14,650 --> 00:51:19,630
Nico, maybe we had the fourth safety car
because of that debris that would have
863
00:51:19,630 --> 00:51:20,630
needed sweeping away.
864
00:51:21,130 --> 00:51:25,170
And that was the decision then taken to
bunch everybody up to allow that debris
865
00:51:25,170 --> 00:51:26,330
to be swept clean.
866
00:51:26,570 --> 00:51:27,690
Yep, sure, that would explain it.
867
00:51:28,410 --> 00:51:32,290
I'm surmising. I don't know the answer,
but it would make a bit more sense.
868
00:51:33,050 --> 00:51:34,150
Anyway, we're happy.
869
00:51:34,610 --> 00:51:37,430
We've had a big race on our hands here.
We certainly are.
870
00:51:39,350 --> 00:51:44,330
Because Verstappen, cruising in this
race, has now been brought back to the
871
00:51:44,330 --> 00:51:45,330
of the pack.
872
00:51:45,530 --> 00:51:48,170
And it's Lando Norris who's behind him.
873
00:51:48,770 --> 00:51:53,540
Leclerc ahead of Perez and ahead...
...of Oscar Piastri, the top five. It's
874
00:51:53,540 --> 00:51:56,960
brought Carlos Sainz a bit more into
play. And is that Oscar Piastri into the
875
00:51:56,960 --> 00:51:58,020
pits? Yes, it is.
876
00:51:58,480 --> 00:52:02,680
So he's going to lose a few places here,
despite a very impressive 3 .2 -second
877
00:52:02,680 --> 00:52:03,419
pit stop.
878
00:52:03,420 --> 00:52:07,700
Alonso goes through, Russell goes
through, and they're hoping at McLaren
879
00:52:07,700 --> 00:52:12,380
Piastri out ahead of Daniel Ricciardo,
and they have done so. So it'll take a
880
00:52:12,380 --> 00:52:17,420
three -place drop there for pitting
again, but at least now he's been put
881
00:52:17,420 --> 00:52:20,220
nice new set of tyres. Corinne Chandler,
now to you.
882
00:52:20,910 --> 00:52:24,230
Yeah, Sergio Perez has obviously given
up track position there, Crofty. He's
883
00:52:24,230 --> 00:52:26,810
dropped two places, as we saw on that
graphic.
884
00:52:27,430 --> 00:52:31,810
But he doesn't seem so bothered about
it. I think he knows the inherent pace
885
00:52:31,810 --> 00:52:35,610
the Red Bulls should allow him to get
ahead of Leclerc and Norris. And that
886
00:52:35,610 --> 00:52:40,430
really is where his race is, as we see
another slow stop for a Sauber this
887
00:52:40,510 --> 00:52:43,450
5 .3, that's better than the 50 seconds
we saw in Melbourne, isn't it?
888
00:52:45,230 --> 00:52:46,930
I was going to say, that's not a slow
stop.
889
00:52:47,759 --> 00:52:51,320
That's actually, given the way Sauber
are having to operate with the sticky
890
00:52:51,320 --> 00:52:55,420
wheel nuts, that's not bad for them at
all. Can it really be that difficult?
891
00:52:56,360 --> 00:52:59,940
I mean, I know it is difficult, but
still, you would think that by now they
892
00:52:59,940 --> 00:53:01,380
would have sorted out those pit stop
problems.
893
00:53:01,600 --> 00:53:06,300
They found a temporary fix, but not
something that's going to make a massive
894
00:53:06,300 --> 00:53:09,960
difference. That'll be in a few races'
time. Can we also talk about Alonso? I
895
00:53:09,960 --> 00:53:13,980
mean, they've gone for a very different
choice there to put him on a new set of
896
00:53:13,980 --> 00:53:16,650
tyres. So there's going to be fireworks
from Alonso.
897
00:53:17,470 --> 00:53:21,170
And they've definitely then gone for
going for another stop then. So they're
898
00:53:21,170 --> 00:53:25,210
going to do two short stints now to the
end of the race, which is a strange
899
00:53:25,210 --> 00:53:26,210
decision, honestly.
900
00:53:26,250 --> 00:53:30,250
Does it make a bit more sense that they
were obviously struggling with tyre wear
901
00:53:30,250 --> 00:53:33,750
and losing a bit of performance? They
had a new set of soft tyres.
902
00:53:35,009 --> 00:53:38,870
So try and give Alonso a chance to jump
a couple of places, see how long he can
903
00:53:38,870 --> 00:53:39,848
hold on for.
904
00:53:39,850 --> 00:53:42,630
Yeah, sure. But look who you're racing
in front of you. I mean, you're racing a
905
00:53:42,630 --> 00:53:45,950
Ferrari and a Red Bull. You're not going
to go very far, are you? I mean, even
906
00:53:45,950 --> 00:53:51,110
if he does get ahead, he's going to drop
back later on anyway. So it's a bit of
907
00:53:51,110 --> 00:53:54,650
a strange one. But anyway, we're happy
because maybe he's going to go
908
00:53:54,650 --> 00:53:55,269
on that.
909
00:53:55,270 --> 00:53:58,470
At the end of the day, I suppose they
feel that they're going to have to pit
910
00:53:58,470 --> 00:53:59,470
again eventually.
911
00:54:01,200 --> 00:54:04,560
Put the sauce on, try and make up a
couple of places, and at least you've
912
00:54:04,560 --> 00:54:07,380
that before the next pit stop that's
coming anyway.
913
00:54:07,700 --> 00:54:08,700
Karim, down to you.
914
00:54:09,420 --> 00:54:13,980
Yeah, that's exactly a conversation
George Russell's having in the Mercedes
915
00:54:13,980 --> 00:54:17,320
the moment about Alonso being the only
one who has to pit again.
916
00:54:17,940 --> 00:54:22,140
I will say, I think that the safety car
here is helping the one -stoppers, isn't
917
00:54:22,140 --> 00:54:25,940
it? Or anyone who's pitted now to
extend, because...
918
00:54:26,360 --> 00:54:30,620
When you come out of the pits with a
fresh set of tyres, those early laps are
919
00:54:30,620 --> 00:54:34,700
critical in terms of extending the life.
You can be gentle when you first put
920
00:54:34,700 --> 00:54:37,320
them on, as they are being now behind
the safety car.
921
00:54:37,540 --> 00:54:42,060
You will get the reward later in the
stint. So this is going to help them do
922
00:54:42,060 --> 00:54:43,060
next 30 laps.
923
00:54:43,460 --> 00:54:47,760
So we think everyone will try and get to
the end on the hard, apart from Alonso.
924
00:54:48,280 --> 00:54:51,920
I was just about to say here, don't
think that must happen.
925
00:54:52,440 --> 00:54:55,740
All Perez are going to have to come in
again. They don't, and they're on the
926
00:54:55,740 --> 00:54:56,538
hard tyre.
927
00:54:56,540 --> 00:55:00,360
If they can make it last 30 laps, that
will do them nicely. Ted, down to you.
928
00:55:02,170 --> 00:55:05,810
Well, it's just approaching dinner time
in Australia on the East Coast, Crofty,
929
00:55:05,870 --> 00:55:08,750
and they're going to be a bit
disappointed over their pie and mash
930
00:55:08,750 --> 00:55:12,610
Daniel Ricciardo definitely has to stop
again. He's only run medium and medium,
931
00:55:12,770 --> 00:55:15,190
hasn't he? Correct me if I'm very wrong
on that so far.
932
00:55:15,670 --> 00:55:19,490
And that means he's going to have to run
a different compound, and he did not
933
00:55:19,490 --> 00:55:25,030
pit under that safety car. So everyone
in the top ten is going to go to the end
934
00:55:25,030 --> 00:55:28,070
or try to go to the end, apart from
Alonso, as the engineer just said, apart
935
00:55:28,070 --> 00:55:30,950
from Daniel Ricciardo, who's going to
have to stop again.
936
00:55:31,840 --> 00:55:32,840
Sorry, Australia.
937
00:55:33,840 --> 00:55:34,840
Yeah.
938
00:55:35,260 --> 00:55:39,120
And Oscar Piastri's now down an eighth.
Even more sorry, Australia, for that
939
00:55:39,120 --> 00:55:43,660
one. By the way, Daniel Ricciardo
running in the top nine for the first
940
00:55:43,660 --> 00:55:47,160
this season. I think he was as high as
seventh earlier on in this race. First
941
00:55:47,160 --> 00:55:50,540
time he's been that high this year.
Safety car is ending.
942
00:55:51,130 --> 00:55:55,750
Nico Rosberg and Verstappen weaving from
side to side as are the rest, trying to
943
00:55:55,750 --> 00:55:59,250
generate some temperature into those
tyres. This is going to get spicy.
944
00:55:59,550 --> 00:56:03,710
Yes, unfortunately that weaving does
very little because it's low load
945
00:56:03,710 --> 00:56:04,710
they're going so slow.
946
00:56:05,090 --> 00:56:07,710
But anyways, even if it's a couple of
degrees, it's worth doing.
947
00:56:09,010 --> 00:56:14,110
But yeah, and as I said, now it's the
race for second place, which is the most
948
00:56:14,110 --> 00:56:18,930
interesting because Lando Leclerc -Perez
behind is going to really put the
949
00:56:18,930 --> 00:56:20,370
pressure on. That's going to be great to
watch.
950
00:56:21,150 --> 00:56:24,870
Let's see if Lando can even surprise
Mustafa maybe here at the restart,
951
00:56:24,870 --> 00:56:25,870
that is going to be...
952
00:56:26,160 --> 00:56:29,960
Difficult. When do you go? The answer, I
think, is now.
953
00:56:30,300 --> 00:56:32,960
Max Verstappen has decided before they
get to the final corner.
954
00:56:33,200 --> 00:56:35,820
Safety car's out of the way. It's time
to get racing again. He's got a really
955
00:56:35,820 --> 00:56:39,580
good jump as well. And Lando Norris
seems to have kept away from Charles
956
00:56:39,580 --> 00:56:40,580
quite well.
957
00:56:40,680 --> 00:56:44,540
Leclerc, though, has Perez a lot closer
to him. And Perez has even less distance
958
00:56:44,540 --> 00:56:47,980
between himself and Carlos Sainz. And
into turn one we go.
959
00:56:48,220 --> 00:56:52,120
And it's Carlos Sainz behind Sergio
Perez that could be the closest battle
960
00:56:52,240 --> 00:56:55,320
With Fernando Alonso on those soft
tires, breaking it up.
961
00:56:55,530 --> 00:56:59,750
A little bit later, now getting onto the
back of Carlos Sainz. Then it all gets
962
00:56:59,750 --> 00:57:00,750
a little bit spicy.
963
00:57:00,870 --> 00:57:05,210
Sonoda and Magnussen are swapping places
for 13th. And towards the hairpin at
964
00:57:05,210 --> 00:57:06,210
turn six we go.
965
00:57:06,250 --> 00:57:10,750
Max Verstappen leads from Lando Norris,
Charles Leclerc, Sergio Perez, Carlos
966
00:57:10,750 --> 00:57:13,910
Sainz, Fernando Alonso, George Russell
holding off Oscar Piastri.
967
00:57:16,950 --> 00:57:21,710
Max Verstappen one and a half seconds
out in front and there's a car I think
968
00:57:21,710 --> 00:57:27,210
spun round and it looked like one of the
RBs and it is one of the RBs and it is
969
00:57:27,210 --> 00:57:30,130
sadly for him Yuki Tsunoda.
970
00:57:30,910 --> 00:57:33,930
Well, there was a lot of jostling
around.
971
00:57:34,570 --> 00:57:39,110
And Yuki Tsunoda has got involved in an
incident there. And he is out of this
972
00:57:39,110 --> 00:57:43,570
race. And Hamilton gets past Ocon and up
into 11th place. We can see him just
973
00:57:43,570 --> 00:57:46,270
coming towards us now. Ocon behind.
974
00:57:46,610 --> 00:57:51,410
And that is Logan Sargent defending
quite vigorously against Joe Guanyu. So
975
00:57:51,410 --> 00:57:56,690
yellow flags as Yuki Tsunoda goes off
into the runoff area. And Kevin
976
00:57:56,690 --> 00:57:59,970
also involved in that incident. He's got
a puncture.
977
00:58:00,490 --> 00:58:03,110
limping home to the pits. Let's have a
look at the replay.
978
00:58:04,230 --> 00:58:05,830
So Robert Lance Stroll here.
979
00:58:07,470 --> 00:58:11,890
Oh, it's before. Oh, my goodness. It was
well before the restart.
980
00:58:12,250 --> 00:58:16,170
They bunched up again into the hairpin
there. But that was Daniel Ricciardo
981
00:58:16,170 --> 00:58:19,610
got hit. That's into Ricciardo. That's
not into Yuki Tsunoda.
982
00:58:19,870 --> 00:58:21,290
Safety car deployed again.
983
00:58:21,550 --> 00:58:23,290
Idiots just slammed on the brain. Take
wing damage.
984
00:58:25,790 --> 00:58:29,030
So that was Daniel Ricciardo that got
hit.
985
00:58:30,310 --> 00:58:34,610
It's just an unfortunate bunching up,
and they were all too aggressive, too
986
00:58:34,610 --> 00:58:35,610
on that restart.
987
00:58:36,430 --> 00:58:40,130
So you wonder, who is it? Fernando
locked up. Maybe it's Fernando actually
988
00:58:40,130 --> 00:58:43,770
punches up everything, because he locks
up, so he has to slow more than a four.
989
00:58:44,250 --> 00:58:46,910
Yeah, it's like a Constantino effect.
It's just a Constantino effect,
990
00:58:46,990 --> 00:58:49,670
essentially, and they're all raring to
go.
991
00:58:49,950 --> 00:58:53,390
Look at that. Because it's not that he
just slammed on the brakes.
992
00:58:53,850 --> 00:58:58,050
Ricardo had to stop himself as best he
could from going straight into the back.
993
00:58:58,400 --> 00:59:00,360
of Oscar Piastri, and I think they might
have touched anyway.
994
00:59:00,700 --> 00:59:05,000
And Lance Stroll had no chance of
avoiding that. And this is what happened
995
00:59:05,000 --> 00:59:06,000
Yuki Tsunoda.
996
00:59:06,320 --> 00:59:11,680
All right, Kevin Magnusson, that was
seriously ridiculous. Like, that was not
997
00:59:11,680 --> 00:59:14,400
good. Like, that was so aggressive and
so unnecessary.
998
00:59:15,000 --> 00:59:18,320
Like, Yuki can't do anything. He even
left all the space.
999
00:59:18,720 --> 00:59:20,460
There's nothing that Tsunoda could have
done.
1000
00:59:20,700 --> 00:59:23,480
And that cost Magnusson as well as
Tsunoda. Yeah.
1001
00:59:24,520 --> 00:59:25,520
How about copies?
1002
00:59:27,120 --> 00:59:28,740
I look where he's come from.
1003
00:59:28,980 --> 00:59:29,980
Miles away.
1004
00:59:30,100 --> 00:59:31,600
And then knocks him out.
1005
00:59:32,100 --> 00:59:34,460
That was not good. That was really poor
driving.
1006
00:59:35,020 --> 00:59:39,060
Well, that was the result of that
incident.
1007
00:59:39,360 --> 00:59:42,080
Yuki Tsunoda with damage.
1008
00:59:42,890 --> 00:59:47,310
And Ted Kravitz, he came into the pits
of Yuki Tsunoda eventually. Did he get
1009
00:59:47,310 --> 00:59:48,310
going again?
1010
00:59:48,690 --> 00:59:53,850
No. No, it's Magnussen and Stroll we've
had. It's Magnussen and Stroll we've had
1011
00:59:53,850 --> 00:59:57,990
in. So Magnussen, naughty boy with a
front wing, rejoins. But Stroll has had
1012
00:59:57,990 --> 01:00:02,890
race completely wrecked. Spent a good
minute or more as they tried to get the
1013
01:00:02,890 --> 01:00:03,788
car repaired.
1014
01:00:03,790 --> 01:00:06,510
And they couldn't get the nose off
initially, Crossley. They did manage it
1015
01:00:06,510 --> 01:00:10,890
eventually. And Lance has rejoined last
at the end of the safety car trail.
1016
01:00:13,230 --> 01:00:17,550
And we are behind that safety car once
again. So Max Verstappen is going to
1017
01:00:17,550 --> 01:00:20,850
to survive another restart as the track
is now cleared.
1018
01:00:21,410 --> 01:00:24,250
And we'll get going, I would imagine, at
the end of the next lap.
1019
01:00:24,490 --> 01:00:27,950
And what I think we did miss is Alonso
actually passed Sainz. I'm not sure if
1020
01:00:27,950 --> 01:00:29,810
saw that. No, we didn't.
1021
01:00:30,450 --> 01:00:33,710
And that's exactly what he has to do
with that soft. He needs to try and get
1022
01:00:33,710 --> 01:00:37,510
past all those hards to have any chance
of making that strategy work, which for
1023
01:00:37,510 --> 01:00:40,690
me still doesn't make any sense. Well,
last time we saw Carlos Sainz, he was
1024
01:00:40,690 --> 01:00:42,490
trying to get past Sergio Perez.
1025
01:00:44,650 --> 01:00:49,470
And just missing out on that, Daniel
Ricciardo saying that there's floor
1026
01:00:49,470 --> 01:00:51,390
on his RB.
1027
01:00:51,810 --> 01:00:56,430
You have Yuki Tsunoda out, along with
Valtteri Bottas out of this race for
1028
01:00:56,430 --> 01:00:59,050
Sauber as well. 18 are running in it.
1029
01:01:00,490 --> 01:01:05,630
Fernando Alonso, was he... And I'd like
to see it at normal speed, Nico.
1030
01:01:06,490 --> 01:01:10,330
And just to see if that was Alonso
just...
1031
01:01:10,640 --> 01:01:13,300
breaking a bit more than he should have
been. I'm not even sure it was Alonso
1032
01:01:13,300 --> 01:01:14,500
because Alonso went straight on.
1033
01:01:14,740 --> 01:01:18,520
But in the meantime, everybody behind
was already like on top of each other.
1034
01:01:18,520 --> 01:01:21,040
actually, I don't even think it's
Alonso.
1035
01:01:22,160 --> 01:01:25,520
Plan D for Delta for both cars.
1036
01:01:25,900 --> 01:01:27,280
Do you think it's over a bit?
1037
01:01:27,940 --> 01:01:29,400
Yes, we do right now.
1038
01:01:30,980 --> 01:01:35,020
Plan D for Delta, which we thought
earlier in this race, was the one stop.
1039
01:01:35,630 --> 01:01:39,510
And Ferrari still thinking of that one
stop. Right, OK, here's Fernando Alonso
1040
01:01:39,510 --> 01:01:42,730
getting past Carlos Sainz before we had
the safety car.
1041
01:01:43,170 --> 01:01:46,550
Soft tyres, better exit out of that turn
13.
1042
01:01:48,030 --> 01:01:51,710
Easy move. Great move, great move.
That's how it's going to go, with a soft
1043
01:01:51,710 --> 01:01:53,750
against the hard. I mean, there's going
to be a big difference there.
1044
01:01:55,630 --> 01:01:58,990
Good need for lock -up going into the
hairpin, which he had done before.
1045
01:01:58,990 --> 01:01:59,990
Yuki Tsunoda.
1046
01:02:00,050 --> 01:02:01,670
Confirmation then that he is definitely
out.
1047
01:02:02,140 --> 01:02:05,000
of this race and couldn't limp back to
the pits again.
1048
01:02:05,340 --> 01:02:08,380
But this is hurting Alonso's strategy
even more now because the stints are
1049
01:02:08,380 --> 01:02:12,200
to be even shorter and that time lost in
the pit stop is just going to be so
1050
01:02:12,200 --> 01:02:13,200
much.
1051
01:02:13,480 --> 01:02:16,740
They took the gamble and it might not
have worked. Ted, down to you.
1052
01:02:18,620 --> 01:02:23,680
So if you could detect the doubt in
Carlos Sainz's voice there, do you think
1053
01:02:23,680 --> 01:02:27,780
it's the best bet given that he's
already on tyres which are 11 laps old,
1054
01:02:27,780 --> 01:02:30,120
they, Crofty? He didn't pit on either of
the safety cars.
1055
01:02:31,009 --> 01:02:31,948
No, you're right.
1056
01:02:31,950 --> 01:02:36,070
I'm not sure that's... I'm not sure
that's... Those tyres are going to be
1057
01:02:36,070 --> 01:02:38,370
old, aren't they, by the time we get to
lap 56?
1058
01:02:38,750 --> 01:02:41,310
And he's going to be vulnerable from
pretty much everyone around him, not
1059
01:02:41,310 --> 01:02:44,610
George Russell, who's behind him at the
moment. So I'm with Sainz on this one.
1060
01:02:44,910 --> 01:02:48,810
I'm not sure that's going to leave him
particularly confident at the end of the
1061
01:02:48,810 --> 01:02:49,810
race. We'll see, though.
1062
01:02:51,250 --> 01:02:56,710
The thing is, he's got a new set of hard
tyres that he could bet, or a new set
1063
01:02:56,710 --> 01:02:57,710
of medium.
1064
01:02:58,850 --> 01:03:03,890
So... Is staying out there better than a
new hard or a used medium to be fitted
1065
01:03:03,890 --> 01:03:04,890
at an extra pit stop?
1066
01:03:05,050 --> 01:03:08,710
Again, you just can't know that. You
would need to have the computer
1067
01:03:08,710 --> 01:03:11,970
in front of you. But what you can know
is that Sainz is not looking good on
1068
01:03:11,970 --> 01:03:15,950
strategy because of his heart being so
old now.
1069
01:03:16,650 --> 01:03:21,090
He's going to do well then to carry on
his run of finishing on the podium in
1070
01:03:21,090 --> 01:03:24,910
every single race that he's competed in
so far this season.
1071
01:03:25,250 --> 01:03:27,330
Meanwhile, his teammate, Charles
Leclerc...
1072
01:03:27,660 --> 01:03:29,980
is not in a bad position at all.
1073
01:03:30,280 --> 01:03:35,460
I mean, what I would say is Charles
Leclerc has had eight laps of use out of
1074
01:03:35,460 --> 01:03:38,840
those hard tyres, but most of them have
been behind the safety car. The same
1075
01:03:38,840 --> 01:03:42,860
will be true, of course, of Carlos
Sainz's hard compound tyre.
1076
01:03:43,140 --> 01:03:48,180
And either way, Leclerc behind Lando
Norris, both of whom pitted behind the
1077
01:03:48,180 --> 01:03:52,460
virtual safety car. Then we had the
first safety car. Now we've got another
1078
01:03:52,460 --> 01:03:53,459
safety car.
1079
01:03:53,460 --> 01:03:55,800
Let's have a little look once again at
what happened.
1080
01:03:56,430 --> 01:03:58,930
with Danny Ricciardo and Lance Stroll.
1081
01:04:00,710 --> 01:04:04,610
Well, I think we've established that
Ricciardo had to get the brakes on
1082
01:04:04,610 --> 01:04:05,870
Piastri was then stopping.
1083
01:04:10,190 --> 01:04:13,070
Essentially, it was Lance Stroll that
was just overcooked it.
1084
01:04:13,610 --> 01:04:18,350
Daniel almost got it stopped, and then
Lance just gave him a big bang from
1085
01:04:18,350 --> 01:04:23,170
behind. There was a gap there, wasn't
there? Maybe Lance was expecting Danny
1086
01:04:23,170 --> 01:04:24,450
Ricciardo to be a bit faster.
1087
01:04:24,970 --> 01:04:29,310
Through that hairpin, did he just not
react in time to Ricciardo having to
1088
01:04:29,310 --> 01:04:32,930
because he was already touching the rear
of the McLaren? Sure, it's difficult to
1089
01:04:32,930 --> 01:04:35,890
see also. You can't see what's going on
two or three cars ahead of you when
1090
01:04:35,890 --> 01:04:39,330
you're bunched up and you're sitting so
low in these cars, you don't actually
1091
01:04:39,330 --> 01:04:40,330
see much.
1092
01:04:40,710 --> 01:04:45,970
The incident involving Kevin Magnussen
and Yuki Tsunoda has been noted by the
1093
01:04:45,970 --> 01:04:48,870
FIA's race control. That will probably
get passed to the stewards.
1094
01:04:49,799 --> 01:04:52,300
Nothing yet. If it goes straight to a
penalty, it doesn't need to go to the
1095
01:04:52,300 --> 01:04:54,500
stewards. Well, no, it has to, because
the stewards are the ones that give the
1096
01:04:54,500 --> 01:04:56,420
penalty. I know. I was just kidding.
1097
01:04:57,440 --> 01:04:58,440
It's like, yeah.
1098
01:04:59,060 --> 01:05:02,680
So it doesn't need to go to the
judiciary. We can make our minds up on
1099
01:05:03,000 --> 01:05:07,620
The Stroll and Ricciardo incident has
also been noted, but as yet not passed
1100
01:05:07,620 --> 01:05:09,300
to the stewards.
1101
01:05:09,760 --> 01:05:12,780
Albon and Sargent running 13th and 14th
for Williams.
1102
01:05:13,450 --> 01:05:17,690
and not in a bad position either. Lewis
Hamilton with a couple of safety cars
1103
01:05:17,690 --> 01:05:22,890
and now off that soft compound tyre has
got himself up into 11th place.
1104
01:05:23,090 --> 01:05:27,870
And of him is Nico Hülkenberg. And I
think for Hamilton, a points finish is
1105
01:05:27,870 --> 01:05:31,710
still very much on the cards here
because we've still got a long, long way
1106
01:05:31,710 --> 01:05:32,569
in this race.
1107
01:05:32,570 --> 01:05:34,090
Yeah, Lewis has moved up nicely there.
1108
01:05:35,660 --> 01:05:40,460
And if we get going soon, Nico, those
that are trying to go to the end on
1109
01:05:40,460 --> 01:05:45,380
tyres are still going to have a fair job
on their hands. Karim Chand, up to you.
1110
01:05:46,180 --> 01:05:49,180
The drivers are all confused probably.
I've heard Russell, I've heard Leclerc
1111
01:05:49,180 --> 01:05:52,440
all saying, what are we waiting for?
There's no debris on track, it's all
1112
01:05:52,680 --> 01:05:54,020
Why aren't we racing yet?
1113
01:05:54,920 --> 01:05:59,940
Do you have any other thought? Because I
agree with them. I don't care what
1114
01:05:59,940 --> 01:06:00,940
we're waiting for.
1115
01:06:02,400 --> 01:06:06,300
Absolutely no idea, but I'll tell you
what I do know. Safety car's coming in
1116
01:06:06,300 --> 01:06:07,300
the end of this lap.
1117
01:06:08,860 --> 01:06:12,140
I'm not sure why we had an extra lap
behind the safety car there.
1118
01:06:12,420 --> 01:06:15,220
And I have a change we need to make. We
need better communication from the
1119
01:06:15,220 --> 01:06:18,880
safety car to us, so we know what's
going on. And you've got Bert
1120
01:06:18,880 --> 01:06:19,880
phone number.
1121
01:06:20,100 --> 01:06:23,200
Send him a WhatsApp or something. Then
you have a passenger in the car. Yeah,
1122
01:06:23,220 --> 01:06:26,060
exactly. Well, there you go. The
passenger could be telling us what's
1123
01:06:26,140 --> 01:06:30,760
so we know why it's taking so long. Next
time you come back with us, we'll have
1124
01:06:30,760 --> 01:06:32,040
a direct link.
1125
01:06:32,260 --> 01:06:33,620
Because we have no idea what's going on.
1126
01:06:34,720 --> 01:06:38,560
We do want a few things, but not what's
going on in the safety car.
1127
01:06:38,880 --> 01:06:39,980
That is for sure.
1128
01:06:41,620 --> 01:06:42,620
Do you know why?
1129
01:06:42,780 --> 01:06:44,900
I mean, I don't see anything anymore on
this track.
1130
01:06:45,660 --> 01:06:50,320
Double yellows are coming between turn
14 and 16, so I can only assume it's
1131
01:06:50,320 --> 01:06:55,740
debris. If marbles are debris, then
maybe... There was marbles. There was
1132
01:06:55,740 --> 01:06:58,940
down there as well. Thank you for
backing me up there, Mr Salmon.
1133
01:06:59,240 --> 01:07:00,560
That was very timely.
1134
01:07:01,300 --> 01:07:02,540
Marbles are not debris.
1135
01:07:03,000 --> 01:07:07,860
Here we go. We'll see now. There's no
turf down there now. It's all been wept
1136
01:07:07,860 --> 01:07:10,300
away. Safety car is ending.
1137
01:07:10,960 --> 01:07:15,460
Five of the last six Chinese Grand
Prixs, including today, we have had a
1138
01:07:15,460 --> 01:07:20,860
car period here in Shanghai. We have
lost on this race Valtteri Bottas with
1139
01:07:20,860 --> 01:07:22,180
engine issues.
1140
01:07:22,420 --> 01:07:26,180
We have lost Yuki Tsunoda with what
looks like Kevin Magnussen issues.
1141
01:07:26,500 --> 01:07:30,240
And we have Max Verstappen, who for the
first third of this race had no issues
1142
01:07:30,240 --> 01:07:36,980
whatsoever, now having to restart for a
second time. And he's got Lando Norris
1143
01:07:36,980 --> 01:07:39,680
on fresher tyres right behind him on it.
1144
01:07:40,360 --> 01:07:45,000
Holder tyres for Lando Norris, who then
has Charles Leclerc behind him.
1145
01:07:45,420 --> 01:07:50,320
And Fernando Alonso behind Sergio Perez
on the soft compound tyre.
1146
01:07:50,840 --> 01:07:54,900
He's going to have to stop again, we
think, unless we get even more safety
1147
01:07:55,020 --> 01:07:57,100
But Alonso could still make a move.
1148
01:07:57,610 --> 01:07:59,350
As we get going once more.
1149
01:07:59,570 --> 01:08:03,310
And last time out, Verstappen got going
about now, and he's done exactly the
1150
01:08:03,310 --> 01:08:04,029
same again.
1151
01:08:04,030 --> 01:08:07,390
Yeah, look, if it works once, do it
again, quite frankly. And I think they
1152
01:08:07,390 --> 01:08:08,590
all expecting it, too.
1153
01:08:08,810 --> 01:08:11,130
So, Verstappen leads them over the line.
1154
01:08:11,650 --> 01:08:15,910
Lando Norris ahead of Charles Leclerc,
ahead of Sergio Perez, and then there's
1155
01:08:15,910 --> 01:08:19,750
Fernando Alonso, who's sticking to the
rear wing of that Red Bull as best he
1156
01:08:19,750 --> 01:08:24,630
can. Barreling into turn one, we go. And
now, slowing down as the corner
1157
01:08:24,630 --> 01:08:30,340
tightens up, Alonso taking... a nice
wide line to get a slingshot then into
1158
01:08:30,340 --> 01:08:34,180
next left -hander at turn three. They'll
try and do that again. Different lines
1159
01:08:34,180 --> 01:08:38,520
to Sergio Perez, who has got his sights
set on Charles Leclerc, but he's going
1160
01:08:38,520 --> 01:08:41,580
to have to watch his wing mirrors a
little bit. Fernando Alonso is there
1161
01:08:41,580 --> 01:08:44,359
for him. Yep, let's watch Alonso with
those soft tires.
1162
01:08:44,640 --> 01:08:47,160
I hope he doesn't get the one or other
move.
1163
01:08:47,630 --> 01:08:48,729
Done now, going forward.
1164
01:08:48,990 --> 01:08:53,850
And they all seem to have survived the
restart this time without anyone
1165
01:08:53,850 --> 01:08:54,849
into each other.
1166
01:08:54,850 --> 01:09:00,069
Nico Hulkenberg has got ahead of Daniel
Ricciardo. He is up into ninth place.
1167
01:09:00,529 --> 01:09:04,770
And under investigation, Sargent and
Hulkenberg now for a safety car
1168
01:09:04,770 --> 01:09:09,529
infringement. Was there a bit of
movement as Hamilton now gets past
1169
01:09:09,529 --> 01:09:12,790
who said he got a bit of damage on the
floor of that RV and it certainly seems
1170
01:09:12,790 --> 01:09:13,990
to look like that.
1171
01:09:14,729 --> 01:09:18,370
Did Sargent and Hulkenberg get going a
bit too quickly with the remove before
1172
01:09:18,370 --> 01:09:20,689
the line? I'm sure we'll find out.
1173
01:09:20,890 --> 01:09:25,250
Whilst Alonso's trying to chase Sergio
Perez, sadly for him, his teammates, or
1174
01:09:25,250 --> 01:09:26,250
sadly for Lance...
1175
01:09:26,490 --> 01:09:30,689
He's down in last place after crashing
into the back. Now, Daniel Ricciardo
1176
01:09:30,689 --> 01:09:35,510
having to pit behind that safety car
once more. But out in front, Max
1177
01:09:35,510 --> 01:09:39,990
by a second now from Lando Norris.
Norris has actually stuck closer to
1178
01:09:39,990 --> 01:09:43,890
Verstappen on this first lap since the
restart than he did on the last one. And
1179
01:09:43,890 --> 01:09:48,010
down the inside now comes the Alpine of
Esteban Ocon.
1180
01:09:48,229 --> 01:09:51,590
And Daniel Ricciardo is going to lose
another place there. He's dropped down
1181
01:09:51,590 --> 01:09:55,770
12th. And Alex Albon is right behind
him. Yeah, this is going to go hard.
1182
01:09:55,790 --> 01:09:56,790
Horribly wrong for Daniel.
1183
01:09:57,270 --> 01:09:59,170
He seems to be struggling out there.
1184
01:10:01,850 --> 01:10:07,090
So Verstappen ahead of Norris. Out in
front. We're riding on board with Alex
1185
01:10:07,090 --> 01:10:11,670
Albon. Into turn one we go. Ricciardo
struggling, struggling to stay there on
1186
01:10:11,670 --> 01:10:13,250
the inside line that he really wanted.
1187
01:10:13,470 --> 01:10:15,270
Albon nips down the inside.
1188
01:10:15,530 --> 01:10:17,890
And that's the Williams now up into 12th
place.
1189
01:10:18,910 --> 01:10:21,310
DRS is enabled on this lap.
1190
01:10:21,900 --> 01:10:25,440
And that's not going to help Danny
Ricciardo's defensive capabilities, I'm
1191
01:10:25,560 --> 01:10:29,420
Joe Guanyu's under pressure here from
Pierre Gasly. Right behind them comes
1192
01:10:29,420 --> 01:10:30,420
Kevin Magnussen.
1193
01:10:33,480 --> 01:10:39,900
And certainly looking pretty bad now for
Ricciardo.
1194
01:10:40,200 --> 01:10:44,560
Magnussen all over the back of that
salvo of Joe Guanyu.
1195
01:10:45,420 --> 01:10:49,220
The stewards are now looking at that
incident involving...
1196
01:10:49,810 --> 01:10:54,110
Magnussen and Tsunoda and also Stroll
and Ricciardo. And talking of Stroll,
1197
01:10:54,230 --> 01:10:56,570
trying to go down the inside there on
Kevin Magnussen.
1198
01:10:56,830 --> 01:11:00,730
Didn't quite work out for him. One and a
half seconds, the gap out in front. And
1199
01:11:00,730 --> 01:11:05,030
1 .7 seconds, the gap now Norris to
Leclerc. It's so hairy from inside the
1200
01:11:05,030 --> 01:11:07,990
cockpit. When you put your nose down the
inside, but you're not fully alongside,
1201
01:11:08,430 --> 01:11:11,870
you're just completely relying on the
other guy to leave you that room. And
1202
01:11:11,870 --> 01:11:14,810
only know it in the very end if he's
going to do it or not. So it's always
1203
01:11:14,810 --> 01:11:16,310
you're so tense in that moment.
1204
01:11:16,790 --> 01:11:20,240
Logan Sargent on the right -hand side of
the... track ahead of Daniel Ricciardo.
1205
01:11:20,300 --> 01:11:25,180
Sargent's got a 10 -second penalty for a
safety car infringement, which is a
1206
01:11:25,180 --> 01:11:26,800
shame because he was having a decent
race there.
1207
01:11:27,060 --> 01:11:31,980
Sargent ahead of Joe Guanion in the
middle is Pierre Gasly.
1208
01:11:32,380 --> 01:11:34,320
And Lance Stroll is now gone.
1209
01:11:34,750 --> 01:11:37,830
A 10 -second time penalty for causing a
collision.
1210
01:11:38,290 --> 01:11:44,210
Sargent leads Gasly, leads Joe round
that final corner. So two 10 -second
1211
01:11:44,210 --> 01:11:48,070
penalties. One for Sargent, one for
Stroll. And what's that diving into the
1212
01:11:48,070 --> 01:11:50,430
there? Daniel Ricciardo. Ted, down to
you.
1213
01:11:51,330 --> 01:11:55,290
It is going to be Daniel Ricciardo. The
RB mechanic's already out in the pit
1214
01:11:55,290 --> 01:12:00,910
lane. Oh, poor Danny Rick. Not his fault
at all. Back -ended by Lance Stroll.
1215
01:12:00,990 --> 01:12:05,840
The diffuser is absolutely shot. No.
understand, no doubt. I can see it.
1216
01:12:05,840 --> 01:12:08,920
Harper to choose with there. There's
nothing there. No reason.
1217
01:12:09,240 --> 01:12:12,820
Absolutely understand why he says he's
got no rear grip. He's out of the race.
1218
01:12:12,900 --> 01:12:15,500
Both RBs out of the Chinese Grand Prix.
1219
01:12:15,800 --> 01:12:16,820
Horrendous race for them.
1220
01:12:18,380 --> 01:12:23,380
RB stands for really bad in terms of
their Shanghai weekend, I'm afraid.
1221
01:12:23,900 --> 01:12:27,720
Three out of this race. Ricciardo,
Sonoda, Bottas.
1222
01:12:28,040 --> 01:12:31,440
Three now penalties for Sargent, for
Stroll.
1223
01:12:32,000 --> 01:12:34,340
And also for Kevin Magnussen for causing
a collision.
1224
01:12:34,620 --> 01:12:39,140
Lance Stroll gets past Kevin Magnussen.
Nico Rosberg, I think, agreeing with the
1225
01:12:39,140 --> 01:12:41,420
stewards as Magnussen tries to fight
this back.
1226
01:12:41,660 --> 01:12:45,100
And Stroll gets onto the grass. And
these two are not going to give up this
1227
01:12:45,100 --> 01:12:50,160
battle very easily. Around the outside
goes Lance Stroll. Almost goes
1228
01:12:50,160 --> 01:12:51,160
off the track.
1229
01:12:51,340 --> 01:12:55,580
Somehow manages to stay on it. But has
that now compromised him? As they make
1230
01:12:55,580 --> 01:12:57,840
the exit and onto the back straight. He
is just ahead.
1231
01:12:58,559 --> 01:13:04,820
This is a battle for 16th place and it's
like both drivers are fighting for the
1232
01:13:04,820 --> 01:13:06,880
lead of the race. It's absolutely
fantastic.
1233
01:13:07,280 --> 01:13:11,620
Magnussen has got the DRS though,
Stroll, who was the fastest in the speed
1234
01:13:11,620 --> 01:13:12,620
on the Friday.
1235
01:13:13,200 --> 01:13:18,720
keeps with him, dives down the inside,
and gets back that 16th place. But on
1236
01:13:18,720 --> 01:13:22,520
exit, Magnussen thinks, oh, I'm not
going to give it up just yet. I'm going
1237
01:13:22,520 --> 01:13:26,920
carry this on, and finally through the
final corner, just has to bail out, but
1238
01:13:26,920 --> 01:13:29,560
will now get DRS to carry it on. This is
awesome.
1239
01:13:29,920 --> 01:13:34,480
I mean, Magnussen just never gives up.
This guy is just relentless in wheel -to
1240
01:13:34,480 --> 01:13:36,580
-wheel. Let's see if he... Ah, he
doesn't have the grip anymore.
1241
01:13:37,280 --> 01:13:39,940
He doesn't have the grip anymore to
compete with an Aston Martin, obviously.
1242
01:13:40,080 --> 01:13:45,460
Denmark against Canada. It is the Viking
spirit that finally the Mountie gets
1243
01:13:45,460 --> 01:13:46,318
his man.
1244
01:13:46,320 --> 01:13:48,500
And Lance Stroll takes 16th place.
1245
01:13:48,920 --> 01:13:53,100
Yep. And poor Daniel. That's a rough end
to the weekend, which actually had gone
1246
01:13:53,100 --> 01:13:55,480
so well until halfway through the race.
1247
01:13:56,440 --> 01:14:00,380
If he wasn't having bad luck, he'd have
no luck at all, I think is how the
1248
01:14:00,380 --> 01:14:01,159
saying goes.
1249
01:14:01,160 --> 01:14:03,200
For Daniel Ricciardo there. Right.
1250
01:14:03,870 --> 01:14:09,090
Let's concentrate back on the fight out
in front. And Lando Norris is lapping
1251
01:14:09,090 --> 01:14:12,910
about half a second clear of Charles
Leclerc at the moment, or faster than
1252
01:14:12,910 --> 01:14:16,310
Charles Leclerc, and preserving that P2
rather nicely.
1253
01:14:16,890 --> 01:14:21,010
Leclerc ahead of Perez, ahead of Alonso.
That's the top five. Karim Chandler at
1254
01:14:21,010 --> 01:14:22,110
race control, down to you.
1255
01:14:22,890 --> 01:14:25,870
I remember saying Perez wasn't so fast
because he thought he could make
1256
01:14:25,870 --> 01:14:27,910
progress. Well, that's not quite
happened yet, has it?
1257
01:14:28,810 --> 01:14:34,470
He's struggling with low -speed
understeer, and that's allowed Leclerc,
1258
01:14:34,470 --> 01:14:39,630
particularly Norris, to just break away
here. So it's not looking as easy for
1259
01:14:39,630 --> 01:14:41,690
the Red Bull 1 -2 today, is it?
1260
01:14:43,810 --> 01:14:44,890
Not at the moment.
1261
01:14:45,930 --> 01:14:51,730
This is Nico Hülkenberg with Logan
Sargent ahead of him. He came out of the
1262
01:14:51,730 --> 01:14:56,690
pits. I'm assuming this is behind the
safety car.
1263
01:14:58,630 --> 01:15:03,170
Sargent ahead of Hulkenberg. And I
wonder, did he just go a little bit...
1264
01:15:03,270 --> 01:15:08,450
I'm not quite sure what he did wrong
there, to be honest. I didn't see it
1265
01:15:08,450 --> 01:15:09,450
either.
1266
01:15:10,110 --> 01:15:12,750
I think they can race up to the safety
car line.
1267
01:15:13,050 --> 01:15:17,030
And I think the problem is, that replay
showed, that Sargent should have fed in
1268
01:15:17,030 --> 01:15:18,190
behind Hulkenberg.
1269
01:15:18,730 --> 01:15:20,190
But he's kept in front.
1270
01:15:20,430 --> 01:15:25,030
So it was so tight, you can't actually
make out. And really, the team should
1271
01:15:25,030 --> 01:15:28,790
have been watching that safety car line
intermediate and made the call to
1272
01:15:28,790 --> 01:15:29,790
Sargent.
1273
01:15:30,270 --> 01:15:32,750
So box this lap, it'll be a 10 -tackle
penalty.
1274
01:15:33,130 --> 01:15:35,290
Unbelievable, man. Such a joke.
1275
01:15:37,260 --> 01:15:40,920
He went into the back of Daniel
Ricciardo. Ricciardo's out of this race.
1276
01:15:40,920 --> 01:15:46,480
Stroll not happy at all with that 10
-second penalty as he has a change of
1277
01:15:46,480 --> 01:15:51,760
tyres. But we've had one virtual safety
car, two proper safety cars. Who says we
1278
01:15:51,760 --> 01:15:55,460
won't get a third in the last 20 or so
laps of this race?
1279
01:15:56,100 --> 01:16:02,900
Now, Sergio Perez still not lapping, as
Karim was saying, anywhere near Leclerc.
1280
01:16:03,120 --> 01:16:06,040
And Lando, for low speed understeer,
suggest engine braking.
1281
01:16:07,480 --> 01:16:08,480
That's a cue.
1282
01:16:08,960 --> 01:16:13,620
Understood. What that does is you put a
little bit more engine braking, which is
1283
01:16:13,620 --> 01:16:17,480
like putting a little bit of handbrake
in, in the end of just as you're turning
1284
01:16:17,480 --> 01:16:21,640
finally into the corner, and it just
helps the car rotate a little bit. The
1285
01:16:21,640 --> 01:16:25,520
downside, and I think it's super smart
of Lando to say no, is it really puts
1286
01:16:25,520 --> 01:16:28,700
more temperature in the rear tires. As
you can imagine, putting a handbrake on
1287
01:16:28,700 --> 01:16:32,060
the rear puts more temperature in the
rear tires and will wear them more.
1288
01:16:32,470 --> 01:16:36,690
Yeah, and that's definitely, with 19
laps to go, not the right thing to do.
1289
01:16:36,690 --> 01:16:41,210
think that was very smart from Lando to
not accept that. He doesn't want tyres
1290
01:16:41,210 --> 01:16:42,210
to get hotter.
1291
01:16:42,450 --> 01:16:45,830
Of course. All he needs to do at the
moment is keep his tyres in shape,
1292
01:16:45,830 --> 01:16:46,830
then he's on for P2.
1293
01:16:47,070 --> 01:16:51,090
He doesn't care about a bit of
understeer in the middle of a slow
1294
01:16:51,210 --> 01:16:52,690
because he's driving super lap time.
1295
01:16:52,910 --> 01:16:54,890
I mean, he's so fast out there. Yeah.
1296
01:16:55,230 --> 01:16:58,990
For those at home that don't quite
understand the mystery of the Formula 1
1297
01:16:58,990 --> 01:17:01,880
tyre... I don't think there are many
people in this world who understand the
1298
01:17:01,880 --> 01:17:05,380
mystery of Formula One tyres, quite
frankly. You get them too hot, then you
1299
01:17:05,380 --> 01:17:09,320
start to lose a little bit of
performance. Keep them under control,
1300
01:17:09,320 --> 01:17:13,060
your friends until the end of the race.
And what we learned today is by now the
1301
01:17:13,060 --> 01:17:18,600
aerodynamicists put a lot of effort into
using little flips and flaps on the
1302
01:17:18,600 --> 01:17:24,320
aerodynamics to push air onto the tyre
so as to cool them for a race distance.
1303
01:17:24,500 --> 01:17:28,260
And apparently that is something that
Red Bull does better than anybody else.
1304
01:17:28,879 --> 01:17:34,340
Hence, their race pace is that much
better than anyone else. Max Verstappen
1305
01:17:34,340 --> 01:17:37,400
the moment, the only driver lapping in
the 1 .38.
1306
01:17:37,720 --> 01:17:41,320
And he's 3 .2 seconds clear of Lando
Norris.
1307
01:17:42,020 --> 01:17:45,700
His teammate, Sergio Perez, I said
wasn't really making gains on Charles
1308
01:17:45,700 --> 01:17:48,060
Leclerc. He is now within DRS range.
1309
01:17:48,670 --> 01:17:52,490
He did go a tenth of a second faster on
the last lap, and it's brought him into
1310
01:17:52,490 --> 01:17:56,790
play a little bit here. And Leclerc
under pressure from Sergio Perez.
1311
01:17:57,270 --> 01:18:00,950
Not there, but maybe in the turn one.
Fernando Alonso's dropping back a little
1312
01:18:00,950 --> 01:18:03,610
bit from this battle. He's going to have
to pit again.
1313
01:18:04,160 --> 01:18:07,200
at some stage, because those soft tyres
won't last until the end of the race.
1314
01:18:07,320 --> 01:18:08,740
Here, though, comes Sergio Perez.
1315
01:18:09,000 --> 01:18:12,280
DRS wants more along the main straight
this time.
1316
01:18:12,560 --> 01:18:16,740
Not as long as the back straight, but
opportunity in the turn one, if he's
1317
01:18:16,740 --> 01:18:20,740
enough. Doesn't look to be close enough
at first glance, but as the corner
1318
01:18:20,740 --> 01:18:22,900
tightens. The car slowed down.
1319
01:18:23,100 --> 01:18:27,660
Often you can make a late lunge in the
turn three and try and force your car
1320
01:18:27,660 --> 01:18:32,360
down the inside. That is great defending
there from Charles Leclerc, because at
1321
01:18:32,360 --> 01:18:34,220
no stage was Sergio Perez given that
opportunity.
1322
01:18:37,660 --> 01:18:39,840
And towards the hairpin now we go.
1323
01:18:40,660 --> 01:18:44,400
And once again, no opportunity there.
Perez needs to get a move on. He wants
1324
01:18:44,400 --> 01:18:48,140
have a little chance still for P2. He
needs to get a move on very, very
1325
01:18:48,140 --> 01:18:50,200
now, but I think with Lando's pace.
1326
01:18:50,920 --> 01:18:52,120
It's going to be very difficult.
1327
01:18:53,200 --> 01:18:57,180
A snap at 3 .6 seconds out in front.
1328
01:18:57,420 --> 01:19:03,520
His teammate, Sergio Perez, desperate to
make it a 1 -2 for Red Bull here this
1329
01:19:03,520 --> 01:19:07,720
afternoon. 15th anniversary this weekend
of their first win, their first pole in
1330
01:19:07,720 --> 01:19:12,560
Formula 1 as well, and it was a 1 -2
finish. And this season in Formula 1,
1331
01:19:12,560 --> 01:19:17,820
had 1 -2 finishes in every single Grand
Prix in terms of the constructor, Red
1332
01:19:17,820 --> 01:19:22,470
Bull. And, of course, in Australia,
Ferrari with Carlos Sainz and Charles
1333
01:19:22,470 --> 01:19:27,370
Leclerc. Is he going to be close enough
this time around, Sergio Perez, to try
1334
01:19:27,370 --> 01:19:29,930
and make a move and get at least up onto
the podium spaces?
1335
01:19:30,170 --> 01:19:35,210
There goes Verstappen. There goes
Norris. Here comes Leclerc. Sergio Perez
1336
01:19:35,210 --> 01:19:38,050
behind him. Got TRS. Still not close
enough.
1337
01:19:38,370 --> 01:19:39,990
No, still needs to be patient.
1338
01:19:40,890 --> 01:19:44,330
Has he got time to be patient? He
doesn't have time to be patient.
1339
01:19:46,750 --> 01:19:47,750
Be patient, Sergio.
1340
01:19:48,010 --> 01:19:49,190
Don't be patient, Sergio.
1341
01:19:49,470 --> 01:19:50,470
Something like that.
1342
01:19:51,170 --> 01:19:54,070
Joe Granu. The one thoubert still in
this race.
1343
01:19:54,670 --> 01:19:58,030
Trying to get ahead of Logan Sargent.
He's going to go down the inside.
1344
01:19:58,250 --> 01:20:01,570
Try and nick 14th place off the Williams
driver.
1345
01:20:01,850 --> 01:20:06,030
Looks like he's done that. And he's got
a big cheer from the home fans as a
1346
01:20:06,030 --> 01:20:08,570
result. And so he should. Well done, Joe
Granu.
1347
01:20:09,160 --> 01:20:14,020
As he now chases after Pierre Gasly.
Alex Albon in 12th place. You can just
1348
01:20:14,020 --> 01:20:17,820
him going through into turn one behind
Esteban Ocon. Still a chance, I think,
1349
01:20:17,840 --> 01:20:21,060
for Williams to get a point here this
afternoon. Still a chance to get on the
1350
01:20:21,060 --> 01:20:22,120
podium for Sergio Perez.
1351
01:20:22,400 --> 01:20:26,260
And he's going to take that chance,
isn't he? At the hairpin at turn six,
1352
01:20:26,260 --> 01:20:30,140
the inside on Charles Leclerc. He
finally gets past the Ferrari, who will
1353
01:20:30,140 --> 01:20:33,400
and fight this for a little bit longer.
But the Red Bull now pulls away.
1354
01:20:33,720 --> 01:20:37,600
Yeah, what a brilliant move that was
there. Very clean, perfectly executed.
1355
01:20:37,600 --> 01:20:38,600
chance for Charles Leclerc.
1356
01:20:39,850 --> 01:20:42,930
In the turn nine they go. There's a
couple of car lengths between them, and
1357
01:20:42,930 --> 01:20:44,090
was nicely done.
1358
01:20:44,450 --> 01:20:51,330
Key now for Sergio Perez is can he get
anywhere near Lando Norris? Is that pace
1359
01:20:51,330 --> 01:20:55,090
of the McLaren going to be too strong
for Perez to close him down? That will
1360
01:20:55,090 --> 01:20:58,850
become evident in about two or three
laps, I think. Ted, let's head down to
1361
01:20:58,850 --> 01:20:59,850
in the pits.
1362
01:21:00,590 --> 01:21:04,230
Fernando Alonso has been on the radio to
Aston Martin saying that his soft tyres
1363
01:21:04,230 --> 01:21:05,770
don't feel too bad.
1364
01:21:06,070 --> 01:21:12,290
Can he make 30 plus laps on that soft
tyre around this track that's so hard on
1365
01:21:12,290 --> 01:21:14,810
tyres? Are we sure we are? I think we
might give it a go. I think we might
1366
01:21:14,810 --> 01:21:15,810
it a go. I think we might give it a go.
I think we might give it a go.
1367
01:21:16,290 --> 01:21:18,510
I think we might give it a go.
1368
01:21:25,930 --> 01:21:29,450
Everyone, including Fernando Alonso, it
might be as well at the moment.
1369
01:21:29,730 --> 01:21:33,350
Well, they made such a bad choice with
that tire on Fernando's car, and he has
1370
01:21:33,350 --> 01:21:34,089
no choice.
1371
01:21:34,090 --> 01:21:38,210
If he pips now, I mean, he's going to
drop so far back, he has no choice but
1372
01:21:38,210 --> 01:21:39,210
try to go to the end with it.
1373
01:21:39,910 --> 01:21:43,410
So you don't believe that actually he's
saying that because they do feel great,
1374
01:21:43,490 --> 01:21:47,330
he's saying that because he wants the
team to not too feel bad about their
1375
01:21:47,330 --> 01:21:48,370
decision, if that makes sense.
1376
01:21:48,930 --> 01:21:51,270
No, he's saying that because he knows
that...
1377
01:21:51,930 --> 01:21:55,030
The only way to have a chance to have a
great positioning at the end of the race
1378
01:21:55,030 --> 01:21:58,670
is to make it to the end with them. And
what about Charles Leclerc, who doesn't
1379
01:21:58,670 --> 01:22:00,630
feel that this is the best strategy for
him?
1380
01:22:02,030 --> 01:22:03,390
I mean, he's lapping.
1381
01:22:04,160 --> 01:22:08,160
within two or three tenths of Alonso.
Science currently in the moment. George
1382
01:22:08,160 --> 01:22:12,080
Russell actually going well. This man
here chasing Carlos Science for sixth
1383
01:22:12,080 --> 01:22:15,780
place. I think you've got a bit of DRS
to help him with that. I think Science
1384
01:22:15,780 --> 01:22:20,120
under pressure from a Mercedes that, if
you remember back to Japan, last stint
1385
01:22:20,120 --> 01:22:24,280
of the race in Japan, the Mercedes
looked a much better car. Russell was
1386
01:22:24,280 --> 01:22:28,480
Science on that. Yeah, but here it's
just because Science has so old tyres.
1387
01:22:28,880 --> 01:22:30,560
How much damage do I have?
1388
01:22:31,120 --> 01:22:32,700
Oscar, damage is significant.
1389
01:22:35,030 --> 01:22:37,690
That's interesting. We don't know where
that happened, right? I think we do. I
1390
01:22:37,690 --> 01:22:40,650
think that's when Ricardo went into the
back of him. Of course, yes.
1391
01:22:40,930 --> 01:22:44,630
His diffuser, so the back of the car
will be damaged. And that's like the
1392
01:22:44,630 --> 01:22:46,410
critical part for downforce.
1393
01:22:47,300 --> 01:22:51,220
So that would be costing him a lot of
lap time. So perhaps a little chance for
1394
01:22:51,220 --> 01:22:52,159
Hamilton also.
1395
01:22:52,160 --> 01:22:55,620
Hamilton can still get Hulkenberg for
ninth and then even Piastri for eighth.
1396
01:22:55,720 --> 01:23:00,440
And Russell is looking to get Sainz for
sixth because Sainz didn't manage to
1397
01:23:00,440 --> 01:23:05,040
come into the pit during that safety car
and has these tires that are 22 laps
1398
01:23:05,040 --> 01:23:06,780
old. And they're going to get just worse
and worse.
1399
01:23:07,000 --> 01:23:11,900
George Russell then chasing down Carl
Sainz. Hamilton on Hulkenberg. He's
1400
01:23:11,900 --> 01:23:15,740
to have to go the long way round
potentially to make this one stick. Or
1401
01:23:15,740 --> 01:23:17,400
going to try? the cutback. Yes, he does.
1402
01:23:17,740 --> 01:23:22,280
Out of the corner. Hulkenberg manages to
stay ahead. Hamilton then chucks in
1403
01:23:22,280 --> 01:23:26,720
behind the Haas and will get Diaris once
again as he gives it proper drift.
1404
01:23:26,840 --> 01:23:32,000
Round that final corner as he now, with
Hulkenberg looking in his mirrors, needs
1405
01:23:32,000 --> 01:23:37,260
to pick his move. Left or right stays
behind for the time being but carries a
1406
01:23:37,260 --> 01:23:38,360
huge amount of momentum.
1407
01:23:39,080 --> 01:23:45,100
Into that second turn, Kevin Magnussen
down in 14th. And Joe Guanyu battling
1408
01:23:45,100 --> 01:23:51,680
away strong as we now watch Lewis
Hamilton trying to get back on terms
1409
01:23:51,680 --> 01:23:56,740
Nico Hülkenberg and just missing out.
Magnussen -Joe battle ends with Joe
1410
01:23:56,740 --> 01:23:57,740
pitting.
1411
01:23:59,420 --> 01:24:02,180
Great defending by Hülkenberg there.
1412
01:24:03,360 --> 01:24:04,360
Certainly was.
1413
01:24:04,620 --> 01:24:06,340
This is 208th race.
1414
01:24:07,180 --> 01:24:11,500
Okay, he might be tying the record of
Andrea De Cesaris for the most race
1415
01:24:11,500 --> 01:24:15,480
without a win in Formula One. Oh, that
was going around the outside. Beautiful
1416
01:24:15,480 --> 01:24:17,480
move. Beautiful move.
1417
01:24:17,760 --> 01:24:21,660
Well, I say you have to go some to catch
out Nico Hülkenberg. And that wasn't
1418
01:24:21,660 --> 01:24:24,500
bad at all, was it? Up in the ninth
place. Yeah, and Piastri next.
1419
01:24:25,900 --> 01:24:27,540
Super turn of events for Lewis, huh?
1420
01:24:28,420 --> 01:24:33,320
We didn't expect that like half an hour
ago. Well, no, Lewis was writing a race
1421
01:24:33,320 --> 01:24:36,120
report that was going to end in massive
disappointment, but it's still.
1422
01:24:36,520 --> 01:24:41,040
might end with an eighth place here,
which I think from 18th on the grid
1423
01:24:41,040 --> 01:24:43,640
not be a bad result at all.
1424
01:24:44,160 --> 01:24:45,380
I'm just looking here.
1425
01:24:45,880 --> 01:24:49,760
Piastri is struggling. 141 -1 from
Piastri on that last lap.
1426
01:24:50,880 --> 01:24:57,800
If the likes of Albon and Hülkenberg can
up their pace a bit, he might
1427
01:24:57,800 --> 01:25:01,140
struggle to finish in the points here.
See how that turns out.
1428
01:25:02,030 --> 01:25:05,310
As we watch this move once again from
Lewis. No, I think this is a mistake
1429
01:25:05,310 --> 01:25:08,290
Lewis here. In the last corner, he had a
big snap.
1430
01:25:08,610 --> 01:25:12,090
Took too much curve on the inside. And
straight away already there, the car
1431
01:25:12,090 --> 01:25:15,610
steps out on the back. It is a massive
slide and that cost him a lot of time.
1432
01:25:15,750 --> 01:25:18,910
But here, amazing. Look how far he is.
He just dives around the outside.
1433
01:25:19,210 --> 01:25:21,010
Has so much more grip and a clean air
there.
1434
01:25:21,650 --> 01:25:22,650
Beautiful move. Wow.
1435
01:25:23,670 --> 01:25:27,090
Made his mind up the lap before that if
he needed to, that's what he was going
1436
01:25:27,090 --> 01:25:28,090
to do. Yep.
1437
01:25:30,380 --> 01:25:34,160
Can't see whether that made Toto Wolff
smile or not, to be honest. I doubt it,
1438
01:25:34,180 --> 01:25:36,240
unfortunately. That was a huss.
1439
01:25:37,440 --> 01:25:38,440
Yeah, good point.
1440
01:25:39,100 --> 01:25:42,080
Yeah, when they start overtaking the Red
Bull, then we might see the smiles
1441
01:25:42,080 --> 01:25:43,080
coming through.
1442
01:25:43,780 --> 01:25:47,900
6 .2 seconds, the gap out in front, the
Thappen over Norris.
1443
01:25:48,140 --> 01:25:52,560
If Sergio Perez making much impression
on Lando Norris, one or two tenths to
1444
01:25:52,560 --> 01:25:57,230
lap. He's got five seconds to try and
make up. Daniel Ricciardo starts the
1445
01:25:57,230 --> 01:26:02,190
debrief with his boss, Laurent Mechia,
who celebrates his birthday next week,
1446
01:26:02,210 --> 01:26:06,010
and Alan Permain, the sporting director,
who doesn't.
1447
01:26:06,290 --> 01:26:07,310
Down to you, Ted.
1448
01:26:09,270 --> 01:26:13,030
Crofty, do you know what I think is
going to save Carlos Sainz's bacon with
1449
01:26:13,030 --> 01:26:14,030
really old tyres?
1450
01:26:15,530 --> 01:26:16,530
Go on.
1451
01:26:17,270 --> 01:26:18,270
George Russell.
1452
01:26:19,100 --> 01:26:24,240
because he's behind the Ferrari at the
moment, and he's not going very quickly.
1453
01:26:24,420 --> 01:26:28,360
So Sainz is not coming under any
pressure, really, from George Russell at
1454
01:26:28,580 --> 01:26:32,940
He's closing, Sainz is closing a little
bit on Alonso with his ageing soft
1455
01:26:32,940 --> 01:26:37,680
tyres. So I think Sainz is optimistic
that he can get Alonso in front and
1456
01:26:37,680 --> 01:26:41,920
up to Charles Leclerc. So I think
Ferrari, by circumstance, maybe as much
1457
01:26:41,920 --> 01:26:46,420
planning, might have got this old tyre
strategy right for Carlos Sainz.
1458
01:26:49,090 --> 01:26:53,530
In which case, then, what about Alonso
and his tyres? He's the only one in the
1459
01:26:53,530 --> 01:26:56,790
top 10 running, or the top 15 running
the soft tyre.
1460
01:26:57,370 --> 01:26:58,370
Karim Chandog.
1461
01:26:59,170 --> 01:27:02,550
Yeah, he's come on the radio, Crofty,
discussing the next set of tyres and has
1462
01:27:02,550 --> 01:27:05,670
asked for a set of mediums. So he is
still going to fit again.
1463
01:27:05,890 --> 01:27:10,110
And by my quick math, that's going to
put him outside the top 10. It's going
1464
01:27:10,110 --> 01:27:14,370
put him in that sort of Albon Sarched
area, which means a pretty exciting end
1465
01:27:14,370 --> 01:27:15,390
the race on fresh tyres.
1466
01:27:15,880 --> 01:27:21,120
For Alonso. Lando Norris, by the way,
has had a poor lap. Lost 1 .2 seconds to
1467
01:27:21,120 --> 01:27:22,220
Perez last time round.
1468
01:27:24,160 --> 01:27:29,860
Yes, he did. 140 .7 for that last lap.
Perez with a 1 .39 .5. And it's not like
1469
01:27:29,860 --> 01:27:35,780
Lando was lapping anyone. As there goes
Kevin Magnussen on Logan Sargent. And he
1470
01:27:35,780 --> 01:27:37,660
moves up into 13th place.
1471
01:27:38,300 --> 01:27:42,700
Tony Magnussen not really giving up in
terms of the attacking, but he has got a
1472
01:27:42,700 --> 01:27:46,560
10 -second time penalty to come for
causing a collision with Yuki Tsunoda.
1473
01:27:46,960 --> 01:27:47,960
Don't forget.
1474
01:27:48,200 --> 01:27:53,140
We've had two safety cars and a virtual
safety car. We've had Valtteri Bottas
1475
01:27:53,140 --> 01:27:58,440
out of this race because of engine
problems. Yuki Tsunoda after the
1476
01:27:58,440 --> 01:28:01,740
with Kevin Magnussen and Daniel
Ricciardo after Lance Stroll went into
1477
01:28:01,740 --> 01:28:04,960
of him as we watch Magnussen's move on
Sargent once more.
1478
01:28:05,180 --> 01:28:09,240
Throughout it all, Max Verstappen has
looked pretty much in command even when
1479
01:28:09,240 --> 01:28:12,820
hasn't been leading the race. The car
behind him currently is that man there,
1480
01:28:13,060 --> 01:28:15,760
Lando Norris. But is Lando Norris...
1481
01:28:16,200 --> 01:28:21,240
enjoying the pace and the grip from his
tyres to keep him ahead of Sergio Perez
1482
01:28:21,240 --> 01:28:22,960
between now and the checkered flag.
1483
01:28:23,200 --> 01:28:28,380
Behind them comes Leclerc and Sainz, and
now Fernando Alonso does make his stop
1484
01:28:28,380 --> 01:28:29,380
for those medium tyres.
1485
01:28:29,620 --> 01:28:34,160
So we're going to have, what, 12 laps of
Fernando Alonso full attack mode on the
1486
01:28:34,160 --> 01:28:38,600
medium tyres to try and get himself back
up into the points, because as you can
1487
01:28:38,600 --> 01:28:43,560
see, he's now in 10th, and make that
11th and 12th, because Ocon and Albon go
1488
01:28:43,560 --> 01:28:44,760
through into Turn 1.
1489
01:28:45,180 --> 01:28:48,620
Got caught out a little bit by the
second safety car. He'd already made the
1490
01:28:48,620 --> 01:28:49,960
switch to the soft compound tyres.
1491
01:28:50,440 --> 01:28:54,940
But have they given him too much to do
at Aston Martin to get him back up to
1492
01:28:54,940 --> 01:28:56,560
roundabout seventh or eighth?
1493
01:28:56,780 --> 01:28:59,880
No, sure he got caught out. That was not
ideal that the second safety car came
1494
01:28:59,880 --> 01:29:04,200
up. But still, this was really such a
weird decision on the strategy.
1495
01:29:04,640 --> 01:29:06,180
For me, that was never going to work.
1496
01:29:06,700 --> 01:29:09,700
So, yeah, really bad call there from
Aston Martin.
1497
01:29:10,480 --> 01:29:14,820
If you were Fernando, and you obviously
don't know everything and how the tyres
1498
01:29:14,820 --> 01:29:17,640
were feeling, would you have wanted to
have stayed out and not just made that
1499
01:29:17,640 --> 01:29:18,579
pit stop then?
1500
01:29:18,580 --> 01:29:23,380
Again, they need to calculate that. They
see where there's a chance of getting
1501
01:29:23,380 --> 01:29:26,400
back to now and how badly are the softs
going to drop off. They would see
1502
01:29:26,400 --> 01:29:30,680
exactly what that looks like. So that's
why they put him into the pits, because
1503
01:29:30,680 --> 01:29:33,600
they think he's going to go better this
way. And I think, though, either way,
1504
01:29:33,660 --> 01:29:34,660
it's just...
1505
01:29:35,420 --> 01:29:38,440
Not going to be a good ending here for
him. But he finds himself down in 12th
1506
01:29:38,440 --> 01:29:39,219
the moment.
1507
01:29:39,220 --> 01:29:44,900
Incidentally, next week, the Formula 1
teams will gather virtually to discuss a
1508
01:29:44,900 --> 01:29:49,620
proposal for the future to have points
down to 12th place in Formula 1.
1509
01:29:49,680 --> 01:29:52,440
Obviously, we've got out of 10th at the
moment, but there's a proposal to make
1510
01:29:52,440 --> 01:29:58,120
it points down to 12th, which I don't
disagree with at all, because for those
1511
01:29:58,120 --> 01:30:02,080
running in the midfield, where it is
very, very competitive at the moment, it
1512
01:30:02,080 --> 01:30:04,720
enables them to score points. It
enables...
1513
01:30:05,230 --> 01:30:08,770
Fans, I think, to differentiate as to
why one team is ahead of another when
1514
01:30:08,770 --> 01:30:12,550
haven't scored any points. But I'll go
one step further. If you finish a race,
1515
01:30:12,710 --> 01:30:16,350
you get at least one point. I'd have
points from first all the way down to
1516
01:30:16,510 --> 01:30:19,050
You finish, you get at least a point.
1517
01:30:19,470 --> 01:30:22,150
I like it the way it is. Of course you
would. It should be hard to get into the
1518
01:30:22,150 --> 01:30:25,950
points. Of course you would. Anyway, for
the Lando Norris fan, I can say
1519
01:30:25,950 --> 01:30:28,190
reassuringly that he's doing some great
lap times now.
1520
01:30:28,590 --> 01:30:32,290
And so it looks like Sergio is not going
to be able to catch him.
1521
01:30:33,550 --> 01:30:39,550
Well. It's the fourth second gap, Perez
and Norris. For the first time in three
1522
01:30:39,550 --> 01:30:44,590
laps, Norris actually went a little bit
quicker than Sergio Perez on lap 44.
1523
01:30:46,010 --> 01:30:48,150
We're on board with Max Verstappen.
1524
01:30:48,990 --> 01:30:52,070
Race leader by a comfortable margin.
1525
01:30:52,270 --> 01:30:56,670
Fourth driver in the history of Formula
One to complete 3 ,000 laps in the lead
1526
01:30:56,670 --> 01:30:58,130
of a Grand Prix. He did that.
1527
01:30:58,620 --> 01:31:00,800
in Japan two weeks ago.
1528
01:31:01,020 --> 01:31:04,800
He's actually had to complete laps for
the first time this season in a position
1529
01:31:04,800 --> 01:31:09,440
other than first or second, but only
because he made a pit stop and others
1530
01:31:09,440 --> 01:31:14,620
managed to carry on. Fourth here in his
last two visits and on his way to a
1531
01:31:14,620 --> 01:31:19,840
first victory in Shanghai and a victory
to add to his wins this season in Japan,
1532
01:31:19,860 --> 01:31:22,780
in Jeddah and in Bahrain too.
1533
01:31:24,240 --> 01:31:25,760
If it wasn't for that...
1534
01:31:26,350 --> 01:31:30,850
Wasn't for that brake issue that locked
on in Australia, Nico. We'd still be
1535
01:31:30,850 --> 01:31:33,510
talking, I think, about five out of five
for Max Verstappen this year.
1536
01:31:33,670 --> 01:31:34,670
Absolutely, yeah.
1537
01:31:38,630 --> 01:31:44,450
Ferrari pitbull, Fred Vasseur, watching
on there and wondering just how his
1538
01:31:44,450 --> 01:31:49,450
drivers are going to fare by the end.
Alonso's got Alex Albon and has moved up
1539
01:31:49,450 --> 01:31:51,270
into 11th place now.
1540
01:31:52,350 --> 01:31:56,650
Just back to Max Verstappen. I don't
know what you guys think, guys and
1541
01:31:56,750 --> 01:31:57,830
of course, who are listening.
1542
01:31:58,810 --> 01:32:02,790
I think he's moving himself into the top
five of all time soon. Yeah? I mean,
1543
01:32:02,790 --> 01:32:05,830
yeah, especially towards the end of this
year if he wins the championship again.
1544
01:32:06,850 --> 01:32:09,970
Just quickly see a move here from
Fernando. He's trying to catch up now
1545
01:32:09,970 --> 01:32:12,670
fresh medium tires, but, I mean, he's so
far away.
1546
01:32:14,410 --> 01:32:16,190
Yeah, but I'll tell you what, it's lap
time.
1547
01:32:16,940 --> 01:32:21,120
Ran about three, three and a half
seconds faster on that last lap than
1548
01:32:21,120 --> 01:32:25,900
around him. He could still, he could
still yet get Oscar Piastri for seventh
1549
01:32:25,900 --> 01:32:29,780
there. I had a debate with Anthony
Davidson in testing, not this year, last
1550
01:32:29,780 --> 01:32:33,840
year, when he said Max is one of the all
-time greats in Formula One, even back
1551
01:32:33,840 --> 01:32:34,840
then. Yeah, it's true.
1552
01:32:35,080 --> 01:32:36,079
No, no, absolutely.
1553
01:32:36,080 --> 01:32:40,820
I mean, and the top five, I see it as
Fangio, Hamilton, Schumacher, Senna, and
1554
01:32:40,820 --> 01:32:42,560
then for seven was not nicely into that.
1555
01:32:44,430 --> 01:32:49,010
There goes Fernando Alonso. And up into
tenth place. That's not bad. Top five.
1556
01:32:49,270 --> 01:32:50,270
That one at all.
1557
01:32:50,910 --> 01:32:53,830
Up into tenth place. He's got the
fastest lap as well.
1558
01:32:54,130 --> 01:32:59,370
And he's now got ahead of him Nico
Hülkenberg. He could get him in a lap
1559
01:32:59,370 --> 01:33:02,590
the pace advantage that he's got. Ted,
to you. Ten laps to go.
1560
01:33:03,890 --> 01:33:09,150
Yeah, and ten laps for Sergio Perez to
please his Red Bull bosses and overtake
1561
01:33:09,150 --> 01:33:13,670
Lando Norris for P2. But I don't know
whether he's saving his tyres at the
1562
01:33:13,670 --> 01:33:18,590
moment. Crofty, he can't make any impact
on Lando. Lando driving brilliantly,
1563
01:33:18,670 --> 01:33:22,910
but Max doing more or less the same time
as well. Four tenths of a second, maybe
1564
01:33:22,910 --> 01:33:24,750
half a second quicker than Sergio.
1565
01:33:25,090 --> 01:33:29,510
Sergio is just in that sort of position.
We've seen him in a few races.
1566
01:33:30,120 --> 01:33:35,560
where he seems unable to make any impact
on that car in front of him. So, I
1567
01:33:35,560 --> 01:33:37,520
don't know, what do you think? He just
seems stuck in third.
1568
01:33:39,940 --> 01:33:44,740
Have I allowed to interfere with the
vote for driver of the day? Well, you
1569
01:33:44,740 --> 01:33:45,740
make a suggestion.
1570
01:33:45,760 --> 01:33:48,480
My suggestion is Lando Norris. He's
driven so...
1571
01:33:49,060 --> 01:33:52,560
incredibly well today. He's so fast and
look where his teammate is. I mean, yes,
1572
01:33:52,620 --> 01:33:56,560
we know he has damage now, but even
before the damage, Piastri was
1573
01:33:56,560 --> 01:33:57,820
much with those tyres.
1574
01:33:58,240 --> 01:34:02,560
Lando has been very close to the Red
Bulls. It's been an incredible drive
1575
01:34:02,700 --> 01:34:06,120
All the talk from McLaren before this
race was slow speed, corner steer, not
1576
01:34:06,120 --> 01:34:09,200
going to play to our strengths, we're
going to struggle a little bit. And I
1577
01:34:09,200 --> 01:34:13,620
to agree with you. I think Lando's been
faultless out there today. And you could
1578
01:34:13,620 --> 01:34:15,360
argue, yes, he pitted...
1579
01:34:15,580 --> 01:34:19,360
at the right time behind the virtual
safety car, but so did Charles Leclerc
1580
01:34:19,360 --> 01:34:24,540
well. And Red Bull have also made their
pit stops behind the safety car, so I
1581
01:34:24,540 --> 01:34:27,380
think that all cancels each other out.
Yeah, but I'm talking about pace also.
1582
01:34:27,540 --> 01:34:31,320
He's faster than the second Red Bull. I
mean, Perez is dropping back from him.
1583
01:34:31,500 --> 01:34:35,680
He's just on it. I think Perez has just
overdone it and maybe pushed a little
1584
01:34:35,680 --> 01:34:40,640
bit too hard, trying to chase him, and
is now paying the price for it. I think
1585
01:34:40,640 --> 01:34:44,620
he's safe from Charles Leclerc behind
him, but if it carries on the way it
1586
01:34:44,860 --> 01:34:46,960
That could be a nice battle between now
and the end.
1587
01:34:48,020 --> 01:34:51,280
Meanwhile, Fernando Alonso is eyeing up
ninth place.
1588
01:34:51,520 --> 01:34:55,020
So Nico Hülkenberg is going to have to
watch out here because Alonso is coming
1589
01:34:55,020 --> 01:34:58,900
for him with DRS as well. Down the back
straight we go.
1590
01:34:59,100 --> 01:35:03,320
On to the right -hand side of the track.
Alonso is clearly ahead of the Haas by
1591
01:35:03,320 --> 01:35:06,480
the time they get into the braking zone.
So that late pit stop is actually
1592
01:35:06,480 --> 01:35:11,040
working very nicely for Fernando Alonso
at the moment. His pace, as I say, two,
1593
01:35:11,280 --> 01:35:15,100
two and a half seconds faster than those
in front of him. And Lewis Hamilton, I
1594
01:35:15,100 --> 01:35:16,140
think, is going to have to watch out.
1595
01:35:16,510 --> 01:35:18,330
Because Alonso will be on him in a
couple of laps.
1596
01:35:20,090 --> 01:35:22,070
Yeah, I wouldn't agree with it working
out nicely.
1597
01:35:23,030 --> 01:35:24,650
Well, he started third.
1598
01:35:25,330 --> 01:35:29,290
He's just dropping further and further
back. But when he pitted, he was ahead
1599
01:35:29,290 --> 01:35:33,590
science when he pitted. Yeah, he was
ahead of science. But would he have held
1600
01:35:33,590 --> 01:35:34,710
on those soft compound tyres?
1601
01:35:35,130 --> 01:35:40,130
Probably not. He wasn't third when he
pitted. And it's working out nicely in
1602
01:35:40,130 --> 01:35:41,410
terms of getting him back up.
1603
01:35:41,630 --> 01:35:45,190
into a decent points play sure it's uh
making the most of a terrible situation
1604
01:35:45,190 --> 01:35:50,190
yeah but that wasn't necessarily his or
the team's fault because that second
1605
01:35:50,190 --> 01:35:53,710
safety car rather ruined the gamble to
go to the top side even without the
1606
01:35:53,710 --> 01:35:59,090
second safety car it was a bad it was a
very bad choice now fernando yeah he
1607
01:35:59,090 --> 01:36:02,630
needs to go through traffic might be
close to us at the end of the race
1608
01:36:03,519 --> 01:36:06,360
He's 15 seconds behind Carlos Sainz at
the moment.
1609
01:36:06,800 --> 01:36:10,880
Let's see how close he gets by the end
of the race. I tend to agree that
1610
01:36:10,880 --> 01:36:15,760
a bit too much traffic to try and get
past everyone and challenge Sainz.
1611
01:36:16,530 --> 01:36:18,830
But he'll give it everything. He always
does.
1612
01:36:19,070 --> 01:36:23,350
But we get the pleasure of seeing Alonso
versus Hamilton, which is always
1613
01:36:23,350 --> 01:36:26,810
enjoyable. Yeah, I don't think it's
going to be much of a competition.
1614
01:36:26,810 --> 01:36:27,970
disrespect to Lewis Hamilton.
1615
01:36:28,410 --> 01:36:33,950
It's just he's on tyres that he put on
on lap 26, and Alonso's on tyres...
1616
01:36:33,950 --> 01:36:38,750
Sorry, he put on 26 laps ago, and
Alonso's on tyres that went on four laps
1617
01:36:38,990 --> 01:36:42,730
And that's giving him so much more grip
out there at the moment.
1618
01:36:44,340 --> 01:36:48,500
Maybe it's even a blessing because
Alonso could disrupt Biastri at front,
1619
01:36:48,500 --> 01:36:52,880
could allow Lewis to come that little
bit closer and actually have a shot at
1620
01:36:53,000 --> 01:36:57,460
Well, I think what will happen... Oh,
dear, as Alonso dips a wheel into the
1621
01:36:57,460 --> 01:36:58,460
gravel there.
1622
01:36:58,700 --> 01:37:02,580
And that was just pushing it a bit too
hard. He doesn't seem to have lost any
1623
01:37:02,580 --> 01:37:07,000
momentum now, but his right rear tyre is
going to be covered in dust for a
1624
01:37:07,000 --> 01:37:07,559
little while.
1625
01:37:07,560 --> 01:37:09,460
Can I tell you the feeling in the car?
1626
01:37:09,800 --> 01:37:11,160
He will have been shocked.
1627
01:37:12,000 --> 01:37:17,100
He will have been absolutely shocked
because that was 50 -50. Going in the
1628
01:37:17,100 --> 01:37:17,858
or I'm not.
1629
01:37:17,860 --> 01:37:22,920
Well, we saw Carlos Sainz yesterday keep
his foot in and... go against the wall
1630
01:37:22,920 --> 01:37:26,420
in qualifying, and Alonso did well to
get out of it, and now he's making that
1631
01:37:26,420 --> 01:37:27,480
challenge on Lewis Hamilton.
1632
01:37:27,740 --> 01:37:31,400
I don't think Hamilton's fighting that
very hard, and I don't think there was
1633
01:37:31,400 --> 01:37:35,900
any need to, because Alonso, even with a
dirty right rear tyre, is that much
1634
01:37:35,900 --> 01:37:40,360
quicker on the track. Now, the trouble
for Lewis there is that Fernando's
1635
01:37:40,360 --> 01:37:45,640
him at a time where there's quite a bit
to go before the next DRS zone, so he
1636
01:37:45,640 --> 01:37:50,340
can't get any DRS advantage or extra
pace behind Alonso. Let's have a look at
1637
01:37:50,340 --> 01:37:55,680
it. Look how sideways he is. Oh, my
goodness. Full opposite lock. But how
1638
01:37:55,680 --> 01:37:57,780
quickly. Look at how quickly he reacts
here.
1639
01:37:58,020 --> 01:38:01,940
So puts the outside tires on the gravel.
The car goes, you react so quickly.
1640
01:38:02,420 --> 01:38:04,160
43 years old almost, though. Yeah.
1641
01:38:04,380 --> 01:38:06,020
Reaction time is definitely still there.
1642
01:38:06,400 --> 01:38:08,220
Reaction time. Oh, very teenager.
1643
01:38:09,900 --> 01:38:11,660
Whoa, that was so close.
1644
01:38:12,180 --> 01:38:15,860
I mean, like, just a couple of degrees
more and he was in the wall. Yeah, just
1645
01:38:15,860 --> 01:38:16,839
bit.
1646
01:38:16,840 --> 01:38:22,160
Wowzers. And Alonso, while we watch that
replay, is now right up alongside Oscar
1647
01:38:22,160 --> 01:38:27,520
Piastri down into the hairpin at turn
14. And when I say alongside, I mean
1648
01:38:27,520 --> 01:38:33,500
of Oscar Piastri as well. So Lewis
Hamilton and Oscar Piastri dispatched on
1649
01:38:33,500 --> 01:38:40,460
this. lap on lap 49 of the race. Now
he's 11 .5 seconds behind
1650
01:38:40,460 --> 01:38:44,860
George Russell as we watch Joe Guan Yu
battling away with Logan Sargent and
1651
01:38:44,860 --> 01:38:50,960
every overtake that Joe Guan Yu puts in
is cheered by this sellout crowd here in
1652
01:38:50,960 --> 01:38:55,060
Shanghai. He's down in 15th but he is
giving them some great entertainment
1653
01:38:55,060 --> 01:38:56,380
today. Now.
1654
01:38:57,320 --> 01:39:01,560
Back to Alonso. He is 11 .5 seconds off
George Russell.
1655
01:39:02,040 --> 01:39:05,460
That's going to be tight to try and
close that down between now and the end
1656
01:39:05,460 --> 01:39:06,460
the race.
1657
01:39:06,820 --> 01:39:10,100
Even though he's now got some nice clean
air and he'll be banging in qualifying
1658
01:39:10,100 --> 01:39:12,200
lap after qualifying lap.
1659
01:39:12,720 --> 01:39:17,440
He basically is going through turn 7 as
George Russell approaches turn 10.
1660
01:39:17,560 --> 01:39:19,820
That's the gap that he's got to make on
the track.
1661
01:39:20,400 --> 01:39:24,800
After he got past Lewis Hamilton, Alonso
got past Piastri.
1662
01:39:26,030 --> 01:39:29,590
This is how he made the move. Alonso had
to back off on the straight there. I
1663
01:39:29,590 --> 01:39:31,030
almost ran into the back of Lewis
otherwise.
1664
01:39:31,470 --> 01:39:36,690
And that is how he got past Oscar
Piastri, who is suffering from damage to
1665
01:39:36,690 --> 01:39:41,990
defuser after the contact with Daniel
Ricciardo behind the safety car.
1666
01:39:42,490 --> 01:39:43,910
What about Sergio Perez?
1667
01:39:44,150 --> 01:39:46,190
We haven't mentioned him for a while.
1668
01:39:47,570 --> 01:39:51,190
On that last lap, he was a couple of
tenths faster.
1669
01:39:51,930 --> 01:39:57,070
than Lando Norris. Lap 50 of this, that
was lap 49, lap 50 of this race, he was
1670
01:39:57,070 --> 01:40:00,610
a tenth faster than Lando Norris. He's
not making the impression that he needs
1671
01:40:00,610 --> 01:40:05,030
to. Charles Leclerc, three and a half
seconds behind Perez, he's not able to
1672
01:40:05,030 --> 01:40:06,210
make much of an impression too.
1673
01:40:06,570 --> 01:40:11,170
And Carlos Sainz, a little bit of drift,
ten seconds of drift on his teammate
1674
01:40:11,170 --> 01:40:15,150
Charles Leclerc. Looks at the moment
that the top five of this race are
1675
01:40:15,150 --> 01:40:16,148
much sorted.
1676
01:40:16,150 --> 01:40:22,240
And guess what, Nico? Since you made
your comments, The world, or 26 % of
1677
01:40:22,300 --> 01:40:25,920
have decided that Lando Norris is the
driver of the day. I appreciate you all
1678
01:40:25,920 --> 01:40:27,000
listening to my opinion.
1679
01:40:29,060 --> 01:40:34,160
I don't think they were disagreeing with
you, even before you said it on that
1680
01:40:34,160 --> 01:40:35,160
one.
1681
01:40:35,420 --> 01:40:41,280
Lewis Hamilton started 18th in this
race, made his way up to 9th, and has
1682
01:40:41,280 --> 01:40:45,220
better race, I think, than he ever
thought at one stage. But he needs to
1683
01:40:45,220 --> 01:40:49,810
into... That magic one second behind
Oscar Piastri to get some DRS advantage
1684
01:40:49,810 --> 01:40:52,630
here and try and nick eight by the end
of it.
1685
01:40:54,030 --> 01:40:55,030
Is it possible?
1686
01:40:57,270 --> 01:41:00,110
Not too far behind. They're on the same
lap time.
1687
01:41:00,630 --> 01:41:04,710
The only thing that could happen is that
because of Piastri's damage on the rear
1688
01:41:04,710 --> 01:41:08,970
end, that he slides more and hurts the
rear tires more than in the last two
1689
01:41:08,970 --> 01:41:14,510
laps. maybe the tires could be really in
a bad place on the rear. That could be
1690
01:41:14,510 --> 01:41:16,930
Lewis' only chance. So he definitely has
to keep trying, obviously.
1691
01:41:17,770 --> 01:41:22,190
Five laps to go to the checkered flag,
and I rather get the feeling that when
1692
01:41:22,190 --> 01:41:26,770
pulls into Parc Fermé, you are going to
be speaking to Max Verstappen as a race
1693
01:41:26,770 --> 01:41:27,890
winner once again.
1694
01:41:28,290 --> 01:41:34,990
Nico Rosberg, a race winner. What would
be a 26th different circuit for
1695
01:41:34,990 --> 01:41:37,290
Max Verstappen? What an absolute idiot.
1696
01:41:38,060 --> 01:41:44,140
And that is Logan Sargent and Pierre
Gasly and Gasly's reaction to it. And I
1697
01:41:44,140 --> 01:41:47,160
think that is going to be looked at,
well, certainly by race control and
1698
01:41:47,160 --> 01:41:48,540
potentially by the stewards as well.
1699
01:41:48,860 --> 01:41:49,860
I guess.
1700
01:41:50,000 --> 01:41:51,240
It needs to be looked at.
1701
01:41:51,760 --> 01:41:52,760
I could care.
1702
01:41:54,180 --> 01:41:57,900
I think Pierre Gasly cares about it. He
wasn't overly happy with that one.
1703
01:41:59,000 --> 01:42:01,380
Alonso, that's how much he's cleared. He
has to be by.
1704
01:42:03,020 --> 01:42:07,580
He's not making the deficit, really, on
George Russell that he would have hoped.
1705
01:42:08,800 --> 01:42:11,760
But he will, I think, finish with the
fastest lap of this race, which gives
1706
01:42:11,760 --> 01:42:12,760
that extra point, too.
1707
01:42:13,000 --> 01:42:14,560
Ted, down to you.
1708
01:42:15,800 --> 01:42:20,020
Yeah, so Oscar Piastri doing a valiant
job holding off Lewis Hamilton behind
1709
01:42:20,020 --> 01:42:24,660
him, even considering the damage that
Piastri's McLaren has. So well done to
1710
01:42:24,660 --> 01:42:30,010
him. And behind them, it's... It would
possibly have been quite a good fight
1711
01:42:30,010 --> 01:42:33,630
the last points -paying position,
Crofty. At the moment, it's Niko
1712
01:42:33,690 --> 01:42:38,490
but he's got Ocon behind him, who's not
making much impression on the Haas,
1713
01:42:38,490 --> 01:42:42,380
because... Well, because the Alpine
isn't particularly quick. Albon isn't
1714
01:42:42,380 --> 01:42:46,040
particularly quick either. And Joe Guang
knew the intention of Sauber was to fit
1715
01:42:46,040 --> 01:42:49,180
that soft tyre and try and get back up
to that 10th position.
1716
01:42:49,480 --> 01:42:53,520
But Joe is just stuck behind Pierre
Gasly now. In fact, Joe is starting to
1717
01:42:53,520 --> 01:42:57,880
degrade off with his tyres. Now they're
11 laps old. So it was a nice idea from
1718
01:42:57,880 --> 01:43:01,740
Sauber with a late pit stop for Joe onto
the soft to try and get a point. But
1719
01:43:01,740 --> 01:43:04,420
it's not going to work out today. Good
stuff for Hülkenberg, though.
1720
01:43:04,640 --> 01:43:07,740
Another point finish, potentially, for
Haas.
1721
01:43:09,320 --> 01:43:14,400
It's certainly looking that way to add
to the points he gained in Australia.
1722
01:43:14,400 --> 01:43:19,960
of them and Jeddah at one of them this
season. Hulkenberg with three points to
1723
01:43:19,960 --> 01:43:20,960
his name.
1724
01:43:21,400 --> 01:43:23,520
That's the way it's standing at the
moment.
1725
01:43:24,260 --> 01:43:28,380
Now it's a little bit like the wind has
picked up just a touch. It's gusting
1726
01:43:28,380 --> 01:43:29,339
around here.
1727
01:43:29,340 --> 01:43:33,440
It's been a little calmer today than it
has been on previous days. And that
1728
01:43:33,440 --> 01:43:36,540
little gust of wind might have caused
Fernando's little...
1729
01:43:36,940 --> 01:43:41,640
Snap and drop into the gravel just a few
laps ago. Every time I go on board,
1730
01:43:41,740 --> 01:43:44,880
even myself, I'm still shocked at the
speed of these cars.
1731
01:43:45,820 --> 01:43:49,020
The speed that they carry into these
corners is just incredible.
1732
01:43:49,360 --> 01:43:52,920
The G -force is also so extreme because
they're so fast nowadays.
1733
01:43:53,420 --> 01:43:54,420
They certainly are.
1734
01:43:55,500 --> 01:43:56,900
You don't fancy coming back, though?
1735
01:43:57,200 --> 01:43:58,200
No, I'm good, thank you.
1736
01:43:58,720 --> 01:44:02,100
I'm super enjoying standing here
commenting on the action.
1737
01:44:02,940 --> 01:44:06,800
I thought that smile on your face rather
showed that as well. It's been good to
1738
01:44:06,800 --> 01:44:09,620
have you here. Look how his head is
hanging out. Look at George's head. It
1739
01:44:09,620 --> 01:44:13,260
goes hanging out to the outside of the
corner because he can't hold it. You
1740
01:44:13,400 --> 01:44:14,940
Yeah. Because he can't hold the head
anymore.
1741
01:44:15,700 --> 01:44:18,980
Even in this lower one, you see the head
hanging out? It looks like it's almost
1742
01:44:18,980 --> 01:44:20,400
going to fall out the car.
1743
01:44:20,640 --> 01:44:25,560
And you kind of expected that if he was
here last time out. It was only his
1744
01:44:25,560 --> 01:44:28,720
third race in Formula 1, but he's got a
bit of experience now, though. Pierre
1745
01:44:28,720 --> 01:44:32,560
Gasly. Down the inside of Kevin
Magnussen.
1746
01:44:33,580 --> 01:44:39,620
Loving these battles in the lower part
of the racing order. He's through and up
1747
01:44:39,620 --> 01:44:43,320
in the 13th place. This is why I give
them points for finishing all the way
1748
01:44:43,320 --> 01:44:44,269
at 20th.
1749
01:44:44,270 --> 01:44:47,710
You know, reward some of this
overtaking. You'd see more of this if
1750
01:44:47,710 --> 01:44:51,710
points. Thank you. Now I give you a
point. You'll see more fierce fighting
1751
01:44:51,710 --> 01:44:55,630
you give a point a few further back.
Exactly. Because then there's something
1752
01:44:55,630 --> 01:44:59,770
fight for. So that's a valid point.
Attached a $50 note to it, you get even
1753
01:44:59,770 --> 01:45:02,830
fierce fighting. You can review my
opinion. I'm open -minded.
1754
01:45:03,290 --> 01:45:04,430
That's what I love about you.
1755
01:45:05,800 --> 01:45:08,640
Give us your verdicts on Max Verstappen,
because you're going to disappear off
1756
01:45:08,640 --> 01:45:09,800
at the chequered flag.
1757
01:45:10,720 --> 01:45:14,120
He's not led for the entire race, but
he's always looked like the race leader
1758
01:45:14,120 --> 01:45:16,720
for me. No, verdict is still historic.
1759
01:45:17,060 --> 01:45:20,360
I mean, I know it's not great for the
action, but it's historic where we're
1760
01:45:20,360 --> 01:45:23,800
watching the performance of him and the
performance of that car.
1761
01:45:24,500 --> 01:45:29,020
It's Joe Guanyu, who has also put up a
really good showing today as well. His
1762
01:45:29,020 --> 01:45:30,120
teammates are out of the race.
1763
01:45:30,760 --> 01:45:35,200
He's doing his best for Sauber and he's
up into 14th. I think Magnussen's tyres
1764
01:45:35,200 --> 01:45:38,860
are going a little bit as well. And he's
on the soft compound tyre, Joe, after
1765
01:45:38,860 --> 01:45:41,720
that late pit stop. And gets another.
1766
01:45:42,510 --> 01:45:48,930
cheer and a round of applause as he
passes the uh the grandstand lap 54 of
1767
01:45:48,930 --> 01:45:54,070
the advantage out in front nearly 13
seconds and whilst that might not sound
1768
01:45:54,070 --> 01:45:59,190
lot don't forget we have had safety cars
in this race two of them that have
1769
01:45:59,190 --> 01:46:05,830
bunched up the whole field and max has
just pulled away on both occasions once
1770
01:46:05,830 --> 01:46:08,510
we got going let's get it guys
1771
01:46:11,340 --> 01:46:12,460
I think that's possible.
1772
01:46:14,660 --> 01:46:19,560
That's possible. And if he can get
Pierre Gasly, that'd be a 13th place
1773
01:46:19,600 --> 01:46:21,100
But, oh, dear, that's not going to help
him much.
1774
01:46:22,200 --> 01:46:23,860
Pulled out a bit late there, I would
say.
1775
01:46:24,860 --> 01:46:27,000
Yeah, next time pull out a little bit
earlier.
1776
01:46:28,920 --> 01:46:32,840
That's A, not going to help Joe Guanyu
because he's lost a front wing end
1777
01:46:32,940 --> 01:46:37,360
but it's a wonder that there was no
puncture on Kevin Magnusson's hat from
1778
01:46:37,360 --> 01:46:40,780
too. That's very costly. That end plate
is so important aerodynamically.
1779
01:46:41,320 --> 01:46:44,400
That costs many tenths straight away.
1780
01:46:45,700 --> 01:46:51,880
But Kevin Magnusson down at 15th, not
been the happiest of afternoons for him.
1781
01:46:51,880 --> 01:46:53,880
doubt he'll care too much on that one.
1782
01:46:54,200 --> 01:46:58,540
Sergio Perez hasn't made the impression
on Lando Norris that he looked like he
1783
01:46:58,540 --> 01:47:02,480
was going to do. Norris has had this
very much in control for second place,
1784
01:47:02,520 --> 01:47:06,940
which you, I think, spotted a long way
out that P2 was on for Lando Norris
1785
01:47:06,940 --> 01:47:10,560
today. It's been a super consistent
drive for him. It really has. Yeah,
1786
01:47:10,640 --> 01:47:12,820
absolutely. And you know he's going to
say thank you to Aston Martin.
1787
01:47:14,200 --> 01:47:17,540
I might have run over a little bit of
debris from the check my tires.
1788
01:47:18,300 --> 01:47:19,320
All OK for the moment.
1789
01:47:20,280 --> 01:47:25,420
Yeah, from that front wing end plate and
race control are actually saying track
1790
01:47:25,420 --> 01:47:29,160
surface slippery in that part of the
track. That basically means there's a
1791
01:47:29,160 --> 01:47:32,040
of debris. Watch out, folks. That's
always what happens when you're so in
1792
01:47:32,040 --> 01:47:35,840
control of the race and you're so far
ahead. You start to listen more and more
1793
01:47:35,840 --> 01:47:40,060
to every little sound, bump, thing that
you hit, you know, because you don't
1794
01:47:40,060 --> 01:47:43,320
have much else to do. You start to get
worried that your car is going to break
1795
01:47:43,320 --> 01:47:44,320
down.
1796
01:47:44,760 --> 01:47:48,100
But anyway, I was saying, the one who's
going to be thankful for Aston Martin.
1797
01:47:48,670 --> 01:47:52,030
Getting that strategy so wrong is going
to be George Russell, who is looking on
1798
01:47:52,030 --> 01:47:53,990
for a P6 finish with that Mercedes.
1799
01:47:54,330 --> 01:48:01,130
George Russell, who so far this season
is 27th in Japan, 17th bad and out
1800
01:48:01,130 --> 01:48:02,330
in the race in Australia.
1801
01:48:02,690 --> 01:48:09,630
With that crash, of course, 6th in
Jeddah and 5th in Bahrain. So it's a
1802
01:48:09,630 --> 01:48:13,830
return, I think, for the Mercedes team
that they could have hoped for today.
1803
01:48:13,830 --> 01:48:16,690
return that Red Bull were hoping for was
victory.
1804
01:48:17,310 --> 01:48:20,850
And it won't be maximum points for Max
Verstappen. Fernando Alonso has the
1805
01:48:20,850 --> 01:48:25,410
fastest lap of the race, and that's
rather spoilt. His chances of getting
1806
01:48:25,410 --> 01:48:31,030
full Monty for this weekend. Victory in
the sprint race and victory in the Grand
1807
01:48:31,030 --> 01:48:35,150
Prix and the fastest lap to go with it.
But what are you going to ask him first?
1808
01:48:35,250 --> 01:48:36,710
What's your first question? Do you know
that's a problem?
1809
01:48:36,950 --> 01:48:37,789
What's that?
1810
01:48:37,790 --> 01:48:40,950
Podium interviews with Max Verstappen.
What do you say? What do you ask?
1811
01:48:42,320 --> 01:48:46,020
Were you ever worried during the race?
Oh, she's got a little bit wobbly, I
1812
01:48:46,020 --> 01:48:46,879
thought.
1813
01:48:46,880 --> 01:48:48,780
He almost fell off his chair there. What
happened?
1814
01:48:49,220 --> 01:48:51,280
I just thought from that angle he got a
little bit nervous.
1815
01:48:51,700 --> 01:48:52,700
Yeah.
1816
01:48:52,820 --> 01:48:54,240
Ask him what his favourite cheese is.
1817
01:48:54,840 --> 01:48:55,840
Favourite cheese. Yeah, go on.
1818
01:48:56,160 --> 01:48:58,220
Do that in front of the whole world.
That might be something.
1819
01:48:58,880 --> 01:48:59,880
You do that, I know.
1820
01:49:00,020 --> 01:49:02,880
Right, Max Verstappen, down the back
straight then.
1821
01:49:03,140 --> 01:49:04,019
Off you go.
1822
01:49:04,020 --> 01:49:07,960
You've got to go to the podium. Thank
you very much. It's been a pleasure.
1823
01:49:08,180 --> 01:49:11,240
Nico Rosberg, the pleasure. Trust me, it
was all ours as well.
1824
01:49:12,040 --> 01:49:18,020
14 seconds, the gap between Verstappen
and Norris. It's been a double victory
1825
01:49:18,020 --> 01:49:23,640
weekend for Max Verstappen. He's going
to win on a 26 -different circuit. And
1826
01:49:23,640 --> 01:49:27,600
for the third successive sprint weekend,
he's going to take the sprint and the
1827
01:49:27,600 --> 01:49:31,800
marathon on the Sunday. It's another
Grand Prix victory. It's first in China.
1828
01:49:31,820 --> 01:49:36,980
Max Verstappen wins the Chinese Grand
Prix here in Shanghai.
1829
01:49:38,570 --> 01:49:44,210
And coming round the final corner, as
Max starts his celebrations, Lando
1830
01:49:44,270 --> 01:49:48,630
What a performance from him. Another
podium to add to his collection.
1831
01:49:49,050 --> 01:49:54,770
Lando Norris' second place here today.
To add to his second place is in Italy
1832
01:49:54,770 --> 01:49:55,770
2021.
1833
01:49:56,010 --> 01:49:59,910
Silverstone, Hungary, Singapore, Japan,
USA and Brazil in 2023.
1834
01:50:00,210 --> 01:50:01,830
It is Lando's...
1835
01:50:02,060 --> 01:50:04,320
15th podium in Formula One.
1836
01:50:04,560 --> 01:50:08,680
Sergio Perez comes home ahead of Charles
Leclerc to take the final podium spot.
1837
01:50:08,840 --> 01:50:14,640
Carlos Sainz in fifth place ahead of
George Russell. And Fernando Alonso
1838
01:50:14,640 --> 01:50:20,420
up the fastest lap point and finishes in
seventh. Oscar Piastri will hold on to
1839
01:50:20,420 --> 01:50:21,580
that eighth place.
1840
01:50:22,000 --> 01:50:23,000
Well done, Max.
1841
01:50:23,240 --> 01:50:24,240
Great day's work.
1842
01:50:24,800 --> 01:50:26,380
Kept you on your toes. Oh, sure.
1843
01:50:27,040 --> 01:50:28,120
Yeah, that was fantastic.
1844
01:50:28,800 --> 01:50:29,920
It was on fire.
1845
01:50:30,360 --> 01:50:31,920
The crowd was really, really good.
1846
01:50:34,100 --> 01:50:35,380
Fantastic job, guys, everyone.
1847
01:50:35,820 --> 01:50:36,739
Well done.
1848
01:50:36,740 --> 01:50:40,240
I think we did really, really well this
weekend.
1849
01:50:43,830 --> 01:50:45,870
Verstappen with his celebrations there.
1850
01:50:46,110 --> 01:50:51,710
And we pull away from our race winner
just in time to see Joe Guanyu cross the
1851
01:50:51,710 --> 01:50:53,650
line in 14th place.
1852
01:50:53,890 --> 01:50:58,710
We missed Oscar Piastri holding off
Lewis Hamilton by 1 .7 seconds to take
1853
01:50:58,710 --> 01:51:03,590
eighth. And Nico Hülkenberg does take
that last points finish in 10th place.
1854
01:51:03,970 --> 01:51:08,390
Karun Chandhok, driver of the day, has
to be Lando Norris, winner of the day.
1855
01:51:08,430 --> 01:51:11,510
And it is Lando Norris, winner of the
day. Oh, two seconds.
1856
01:51:16,880 --> 01:51:20,920
I was going to say, winner of the day
always looked like being Max Verstappen.
1857
01:51:21,680 --> 01:51:26,960
Yeah, a superb drive by both of them,
really. You know, Max delivered what
1858
01:51:26,960 --> 01:51:33,700
become accustomed to seeing. But, you
know, Lando, it was brilliant. He took
1859
01:51:33,700 --> 01:51:34,700
opportunity.
1860
01:51:36,480 --> 01:51:43,300
I told you
1861
01:51:43,300 --> 01:51:45,900
we would get passed up by the Ferraris.
1862
01:51:47,000 --> 01:51:48,000
Hold on.
1863
01:51:48,800 --> 01:51:51,320
Great race. Don't know how, but
fantastic.
1864
01:51:52,060 --> 01:51:53,620
Well deserved. Thank you very much.
1865
01:51:54,620 --> 01:51:57,600
Yeah, well done. I wish I'd shook hands
on that bet.
1866
01:52:03,280 --> 01:52:07,220
Great relationship between him and...
They did shake hands, Karim. Yeah.
1867
01:52:08,020 --> 01:52:11,640
Great relationship there between him and
his great engineer, Will Joseph. They
1868
01:52:11,640 --> 01:52:12,700
worked together for...
1869
01:52:13,000 --> 01:52:16,100
for such a long time now, and they make
a great combination.
1870
01:52:16,420 --> 01:52:20,400
I think Pere has to be disappointed,
Croft. He wanted to have not got himself
1871
01:52:20,400 --> 01:52:26,280
ahead of Lando there. He got one car off
the race start, but not both of them.
1872
01:52:26,320 --> 01:52:30,360
Fernando Alonso, fastest lap, and P7.
1873
01:52:32,100 --> 01:52:35,640
I'm still with Nico. I think if they
hadn't used the soft tires, if they'd
1874
01:52:35,640 --> 01:52:38,800
for a medium or a hard, he would have
finished a couple of places higher.
1875
01:52:40,270 --> 01:52:43,770
but I'm sure we'll get a reason as to
why they made that decision later.
1876
01:52:45,350 --> 01:52:52,090
I get the feeling, oh, Lando Norris has
stopped before Parc Fermé here, and he's
1877
01:52:52,090 --> 01:52:53,810
currently, as you can see, rolling
backwards.
1878
01:52:54,230 --> 01:52:57,610
Yeah, he's gone to the pit lane. I think
he did know what the... Yeah.
1879
01:52:57,910 --> 01:52:59,330
He should have come to the grid,
shouldn't he?
1880
01:53:01,190 --> 01:53:04,770
Well, they've changed it, haven't they?
Because normally the top three will all
1881
01:53:04,770 --> 01:53:09,390
pull into Parc Fermé in the pit lane,
and for today...
1882
01:53:09,680 --> 01:53:15,500
They've changed it around so that the
top three should be parking on the grid.
1883
01:53:16,240 --> 01:53:20,700
Yeah, you might get in trouble. It's not
like it's... Well... You might get in
1884
01:53:20,700 --> 01:53:22,800
trouble, Jenson Button. Hmm.
1885
01:53:23,860 --> 01:53:24,920
Yeah, maybe.
1886
01:53:26,360 --> 01:53:29,980
But he wasn't in the pit lane
necessarily. He was in the pit entrance,
1887
01:53:29,980 --> 01:53:30,980
isn't the pit lane.
1888
01:53:31,280 --> 01:53:35,520
I was going to say, Jenson Button went
to the wrong spot in Monaco in 2009 when
1889
01:53:35,520 --> 01:53:37,480
he won and had to run all the way down
the main straight.
1890
01:53:38,080 --> 01:53:43,460
after he parked his car in the wrong
place. Yeah, we'll see. But it's still a
1891
01:53:43,460 --> 01:53:47,300
popular win with the crowd here for Max
Verstappen. Not as popular as this guy.
1892
01:53:48,260 --> 01:53:51,540
Great event. This is a dream to be here
as a kid.
1893
01:53:51,840 --> 01:53:56,760
So thanks for all the Chinese fans here
and also back watching TV. And thank you
1894
01:53:56,760 --> 01:53:58,700
to my team. All you guys.
1895
01:53:59,160 --> 01:54:00,160
Let's keep working.
1896
01:54:01,580 --> 01:54:06,400
I really hope that this isn't the last
time we see Joe Guanyu racing in a
1897
01:54:06,400 --> 01:54:10,140
Chinese Grand Prix. And I hope he's
around for a few more seasons as well.
1898
01:54:10,160 --> 01:54:14,400
Because I don't think he always has the
best of luck mechanically.
1899
01:54:14,660 --> 01:54:19,460
And I certainly think that set -up
sometimes has gone against him,
1900
01:54:19,460 --> 01:54:21,080
what I hear from that Sauber team.
1901
01:54:21,880 --> 01:54:26,340
But he gets to park in front of the
grandstand here. Now, whether they've
1902
01:54:26,340 --> 01:54:28,640
special dispensation for this or not, I
don't know.
1903
01:54:29,200 --> 01:54:32,800
Well, they must have done, because he's
got his own parking spot there with his
1904
01:54:32,800 --> 01:54:36,900
picture on it. And I think this is a
really good touch. Formula One back in
1905
01:54:36,900 --> 01:54:39,080
Shanghai after a five -year absence.
1906
01:54:39,760 --> 01:54:46,480
And we've never had a homeboy in a home
race here in Shanghai. So why not let
1907
01:54:46,480 --> 01:54:49,520
the crowd have their moment as well?
This, I think, Karim, a really nice
1908
01:54:49,740 --> 01:54:53,760
Oh, it's great. There's 1 .3 billion
people in that country. They're all
1909
01:54:53,760 --> 01:54:57,120
cheering for this young man. Look at
them. They're crossing.
1910
01:54:58,040 --> 01:54:59,180
It's a great moment for him.
1911
01:54:59,560 --> 01:55:04,140
He's such a lovely guy. He's such an
unassuming character, isn't he?
1912
01:55:04,740 --> 01:55:05,800
Really, really humble.
1913
01:55:06,180 --> 01:55:08,160
And a great moment for him.
1914
01:55:10,700 --> 01:55:11,700
Certainly is.
1915
01:55:12,860 --> 01:55:13,860
He's in tears.
1916
01:55:13,980 --> 01:55:16,220
And he said this was going to be an
emotional day.
1917
01:55:16,820 --> 01:55:20,540
It's going to be an emotional weekend.
It's been a very tiring week and a half
1918
01:55:20,540 --> 01:55:25,560
for him. He's pretty much been in
Shanghai since he left Suzuka after the
1919
01:55:25,560 --> 01:55:26,580
Japanese Grand Prix.
1920
01:55:28,790 --> 01:55:32,710
But he might have been able to walk
around Shanghai once upon a time and not
1921
01:55:32,710 --> 01:55:37,730
recognised by too many people. I think
that has changed a lot in his time in
1922
01:55:37,730 --> 01:55:42,130
Formula 1 and Formula 1 getting ever
more popular in this country too.
1923
01:55:42,370 --> 01:55:47,370
Nico Rosberg has sprinted down the Parc
Fermé and he's got the top three with
1924
01:55:47,370 --> 01:55:48,370
him.
1925
01:55:51,650 --> 01:55:53,450
Sergio, P3 today.
1926
01:55:54,060 --> 01:55:55,600
Got unlucky with the strategy there.
1927
01:55:56,040 --> 01:55:57,220
Was that where you lost it?
1928
01:55:57,600 --> 01:55:59,860
Yeah, it really cost us quite a bit.
1929
01:56:00,740 --> 01:56:03,340
Unfortunately, we got the safety car. We
lost two places.
1930
01:56:03,920 --> 01:56:06,620
And, yeah, effectively became the race.
1931
01:56:06,920 --> 01:56:09,380
We did most of the race on the hard.
1932
01:56:09,900 --> 01:56:15,340
And, yeah, once you start fighting like
that in the early laps, then the life of
1933
01:56:15,340 --> 01:56:16,340
the tire just...
1934
01:56:16,460 --> 01:56:21,880
goes goes off dramatically but uh at
least we managed to to get into the
1935
01:56:21,880 --> 01:56:25,440
but yeah it would have been good uh one
and two what about your pace there
1936
01:56:25,440 --> 01:56:28,580
during the race were you were you
satisfied with that or do you think it
1937
01:56:28,580 --> 01:56:31,820
have been better like looking at max
there was sometimes like five tenths
1938
01:56:31,820 --> 01:56:36,140
more per lap difference yeah i think we
were definitely lacking some some pace
1939
01:56:36,140 --> 01:56:39,980
especially on the medium compound uh we
did a struggle quite a bit with the
1940
01:56:39,980 --> 01:56:44,820
balance uh we changed a lot from uh
yesterday to today so i think
1941
01:56:46,890 --> 01:56:51,710
conditions as perfectly as we could but
um overall i think it was a strong
1942
01:56:51,710 --> 01:56:56,010
weekend and we understand the reasons
why today the race was a little bit down
1943
01:56:56,010 --> 01:56:59,730
the start of the race today is still
pushing for the win so you're going to
1944
01:56:59,730 --> 01:57:03,650
that again for next weekend next race
out yeah yeah that will be the target
1945
01:57:03,650 --> 01:57:10,510
luck lando what
1946
01:57:10,510 --> 01:57:14,870
an awesome drive that was today you got
driver of the day well deserved thank
1947
01:57:14,870 --> 01:57:15,870
you how do you feel out there
1948
01:57:16,580 --> 01:57:17,580
Good, yeah.
1949
01:57:18,900 --> 01:57:19,900
Yeah, surprised.
1950
01:57:19,920 --> 01:57:23,060
So I'm very happy. I'm happy for the
whole team. They deserved it. Good pit
1951
01:57:23,060 --> 01:57:24,060
stops.
1952
01:57:24,600 --> 01:57:28,700
Just today worked out. I don't know why.
I really wasn't expecting it to be the
1953
01:57:28,700 --> 01:57:32,200
kind of race we had today, but got
comfortable, could manage the tires a
1954
01:57:32,240 --> 01:57:36,180
which was a much easier task than what I
had yesterday.
1955
01:57:36,660 --> 01:57:39,480
And I could just push. The car felt
great and I felt comfortable.
1956
01:57:40,220 --> 01:57:44,600
Good day, good points, and another
podium, so I'm very happy. The race pace
1957
01:57:44,600 --> 01:57:48,400
looking, I mean, strong at times. You
were even quicker than the second Red
1958
01:57:48,400 --> 01:57:49,159
there of Sergio.
1959
01:57:49,160 --> 01:57:52,100
Are you surprised by that? Like, that's
really cool to see, no?
1960
01:57:52,820 --> 01:57:58,700
I mean, I was surprised by many things.
The lack of pace from Ferrari today, our
1961
01:57:58,700 --> 01:58:02,440
good pace, and I guess more us comparing
to the Red Bull, which was so
1962
01:58:02,440 --> 01:58:03,440
surprising.
1963
01:58:04,430 --> 01:58:07,730
Yeah, I mean, I just wasn't expecting
today at all. I got everything ready to
1964
01:58:07,730 --> 01:58:12,710
home early and not be on the podium. So
it's a pleasant surprise, but it shows
1965
01:58:12,710 --> 01:58:15,790
the team has done a good job. We're
working hard and it's paying off. Yeah,
1966
01:58:15,790 --> 01:58:18,170
pre -race, you were thinking the
Ferraris were going to be all over your
1967
01:58:18,170 --> 01:58:19,910
mirrors, but that didn't materialize.
1968
01:58:20,150 --> 01:58:24,130
I made a bet to how far behind the
Ferrari we would finish today.
1969
01:58:24,690 --> 01:58:28,570
And I thought 35 seconds, and I was very
wrong by that.
1970
01:58:30,200 --> 01:58:34,360
Yeah, happy to be wrong with myself and
my own bets. But, yeah, good day for
1971
01:58:34,360 --> 01:58:35,360
everyone.
1972
01:58:35,520 --> 01:58:38,280
All right, thank you very much. And we
hope you can challenge those Red Bulls
1973
01:58:38,280 --> 01:58:39,280
very, very soon.
1974
01:58:42,660 --> 01:58:46,240
Max, congratulations again. What an
unbelievable drive.
1975
01:58:46,640 --> 01:58:47,640
How did it feel out there?
1976
01:58:48,100 --> 01:58:51,200
Yeah, it felt amazing. I mean, all
weekend I think we were incredibly
1977
01:58:51,790 --> 01:58:55,730
And yeah, it's just enjoyable to drive
every single compound as well. The
1978
01:58:55,730 --> 01:58:57,570
restarts, I think we all survived that
well.
1979
01:58:57,810 --> 01:59:02,150
And yeah, the car was basically on rails
and yeah, I could do whatever I wanted
1980
01:59:02,150 --> 01:59:06,930
to with it. And those kind of weekends
are, of course, amazing to feel. And of
1981
01:59:06,930 --> 01:59:09,850
course, then to achieve basically what
we did this weekend is fantastic.
1982
01:59:10,590 --> 01:59:12,910
You were worried there at the end, you
drove over some debris.
1983
01:59:13,230 --> 01:59:16,130
Is that what happens, you know, when
you're so far out front that you start
1984
01:59:16,130 --> 01:59:19,610
hear things and you start to get worried
that the car will not make it? I mean,
1985
01:59:19,630 --> 01:59:21,550
you hear always, you know, noises a
little bit.
1986
01:59:21,870 --> 01:59:25,630
Of course, I've had it in the past, but
I've retired quite close to the end.
1987
01:59:26,470 --> 01:59:29,910
And then, yeah, there was a bit of
debris, I think, from a car.
1988
01:59:30,350 --> 01:59:33,830
So I passed it with 300. And you know
when the tires are getting cold and old,
1989
01:59:33,930 --> 01:59:37,430
it's very easy to puncture them. And I
just wanted to double check.
1990
01:59:38,130 --> 01:59:39,490
And next race, Miami.
1991
01:59:39,870 --> 01:59:42,530
Are you excited about that? You think
you're going to be equally strong there?
1992
01:59:43,150 --> 01:59:47,830
Yeah, it should normally be a good race
for us. It's normally a little bit more
1993
01:59:47,830 --> 01:59:51,550
straightforward with the strategy, but
it's always quite, let's say, a
1994
01:59:51,550 --> 01:59:52,550
track.
1995
01:59:52,710 --> 01:59:56,690
So I'm excited. It's always quite a
crazy weekend there, so it's going to be
1996
01:59:56,690 --> 01:59:57,529
quite a busy one.
1997
01:59:57,530 --> 01:59:58,990
All right, thank you very much, Max.
1998
01:59:59,350 --> 02:00:00,970
Super epic driving out there.
1999
02:00:01,210 --> 02:00:02,210
Congratulations.
2000
02:00:03,820 --> 02:00:08,000
I can't believe he didn't ask him what
his favorite cheese was. Nico promised
2001
02:00:08,000 --> 02:00:11,680
he'd do that and let us down there.
Karim, we'll maybe try and find that out
2002
02:00:11,680 --> 02:00:12,619
bit later.
2003
02:00:12,620 --> 02:00:15,540
Well, you two can discuss that over
dinner, Kofte. I'm sure you'd have an
2004
02:00:15,540 --> 02:00:17,000
enjoyable chat on that.
2005
02:00:17,360 --> 02:00:19,240
We've got a sprint in Miami again,
haven't we?
2006
02:00:20,360 --> 02:00:21,360
For the first time.
2007
02:00:21,440 --> 02:00:25,920
And I like the fact that we've got back
-to -back sprints as well, I think.
2008
02:00:26,380 --> 02:00:30,220
The team, speaking to the engineers, and
they don't like the fact that there's
2009
02:00:30,220 --> 02:00:34,140
back -to -back sprints, which means that
if they can't organize everything, we
2010
02:00:34,140 --> 02:00:38,460
might just get a bit of a variety and
variables added into the racing. And I
2011
02:00:38,460 --> 02:00:42,540
think it's been an excellent weekend of
racing here in Shanghai with the sprints
2012
02:00:42,540 --> 02:00:46,980
as well. Like the new format, that
certainly works for me. And we've got a
2013
02:00:46,980 --> 02:00:50,980
decent race today. Plenty of overtaking
in it. And that man there, Zhou Guanyu,
2014
02:00:51,060 --> 02:00:55,000
very much played his part with some of
the overtaking.
2015
02:00:55,820 --> 02:00:59,220
Yeah. We lost three, Bottas and Odo
Ricciardo. Sorry, Corey.
2016
02:00:59,440 --> 02:01:02,860
Yeah, I know I might sound like a bit of
a stuck record, but actually, again, if
2017
02:01:02,860 --> 02:01:08,760
you take Verstappen out of it, the
racing has been great all season long.
2018
02:01:08,760 --> 02:01:12,680
think you kind of have to watch it with
two minds, haven't you? Admire the
2019
02:01:12,680 --> 02:01:16,960
greatness that we're watching up front
and enjoy the entertainment behind him.
2020
02:01:19,640 --> 02:01:20,640
Very much so.
2021
02:01:21,620 --> 02:01:25,540
talking to Ferrari and to their sporting
director earlier today.
2022
02:01:25,860 --> 02:01:29,660
And we were saying, once again, Max
looks like being the favourite here. And
2023
02:01:29,660 --> 02:01:32,860
said, yeah, but that's the rest of us.
That's our job to try and catch Red Bull
2024
02:01:32,860 --> 02:01:36,420
up. They've done a magnificent job and
it's up to us to now do something about
2025
02:01:36,420 --> 02:01:41,420
that. And the fact that Perez couldn't
get ahead of Norris and had to work
2026
02:01:41,420 --> 02:01:45,800
hard to get out of the club just shows
once again that, you know, yes, the car
2027
02:01:45,800 --> 02:01:50,280
from Red Bull is great, but the guy
behind the wheel is also having to...
2028
02:01:50,640 --> 02:01:53,120
deliver Hamilton.
2029
02:01:53,340 --> 02:01:54,340
Let's listen in here.
2030
02:01:57,500 --> 02:01:58,500
It does.
2031
02:01:59,000 --> 02:02:00,320
It feels so slow.
2032
02:02:17,340 --> 02:02:18,460
And I know decked hard.
2033
02:02:19,140 --> 02:02:21,180
So much. So much.
2034
02:02:21,420 --> 02:02:22,800
Like almost catching you.
2035
02:02:23,520 --> 02:02:26,000
And then... Did you get him in the
start?
2036
02:02:26,520 --> 02:02:27,520
No.
2037
02:02:27,760 --> 02:02:28,760
Did I not sit?
2038
02:02:28,920 --> 02:02:29,579
Oh, right.
2039
02:02:29,580 --> 02:02:30,720
And give us on the top.
2040
02:02:31,260 --> 02:02:33,900
At the end, yeah. Yeah, well...
Breakfast.
2041
02:02:34,420 --> 02:02:40,140
Yeah. I think the top worked much
better. I think you managed to read it
2042
02:02:40,140 --> 02:02:41,200
beginning. Yeah.
2043
02:02:46,940 --> 02:02:49,100
You boxed at the BSC, no?
2044
02:02:49,700 --> 02:02:51,000
Yeah. Oh my god.
2045
02:02:52,940 --> 02:02:55,540
Was that on the circuit?
2046
02:02:56,060 --> 02:02:57,060
No way.
2047
02:02:57,840 --> 02:02:58,840
It's because of you, that.
2048
02:02:59,860 --> 02:03:01,300
Oh my god. My fault.
2049
02:03:01,640 --> 02:03:03,380
That was like me and Kibya back in the
day.
2050
02:03:03,660 --> 02:03:04,660
Yeah, that was Kibya.
2051
02:03:05,020 --> 02:03:06,020
When you went there.
2052
02:03:06,420 --> 02:03:09,780
This is basically your first race here,
right? Yeah, I finished the race in
2053
02:03:09,780 --> 02:03:10,780
China.
2054
02:03:33,910 --> 02:03:40,810
I do love the Max Lando Checo podcast
there and
2055
02:03:40,810 --> 02:03:41,850
some of the reactions.
2056
02:03:42,590 --> 02:03:46,310
because they wouldn't have seen those
incidents. There's not as many big
2057
02:03:46,310 --> 02:03:50,190
around the track here to watch it on.
And I don't know if you spotted there,
2058
02:03:50,270 --> 02:03:52,610
Karim, someone is going to need to get
Lando's cap.
2059
02:03:53,490 --> 02:03:55,430
He's picked up the cap for third place.
2060
02:03:55,750 --> 02:03:56,750
Yeah.
2061
02:03:57,070 --> 02:04:00,310
So you have Marco there with Lando
Norris' dad.
2062
02:04:00,890 --> 02:04:04,530
He's very popular in China. I think
Lando, you see the fans out there, lots
2063
02:04:04,530 --> 02:04:08,110
Lando Norris memorabilia as well in the
grandstands.
2064
02:04:10,780 --> 02:04:13,840
Very much so. I think he's pretty
popular all around the world, to be
2065
02:04:14,300 --> 02:04:16,340
Some Honda fans here as well.
2066
02:04:17,560 --> 02:04:22,780
Right, here's Checo Perez coming onto
the podium then. First time he's
2067
02:04:22,780 --> 02:04:26,520
higher than eighth in Shanghai in
Formula One.
2068
02:04:28,140 --> 02:04:32,480
A decent finish for him. Fourth podium
for Checo in the first five Grand Prix
2069
02:04:32,480 --> 02:04:33,398
this year.
2070
02:04:33,400 --> 02:04:38,020
There's Lando on the podium in second
place.
2071
02:04:38,500 --> 02:04:39,540
He's eighth.
2072
02:04:39,880 --> 02:04:43,200
second place in his Formula One career,
and seven of them have come in the last
2073
02:04:43,200 --> 02:04:44,240
18 Grand Prix.
2074
02:04:44,480 --> 02:04:50,400
And this man, Max Verstappen, top of the
podium. In the last 357 days, only
2075
02:04:50,400 --> 02:04:52,040
Carlos Sainz has beaten him.
2076
02:06:51,880 --> 02:06:56,160
Might be the first time this season that
a constructor hasn't finished 1 -2.
2077
02:06:56,260 --> 02:07:00,960
That, I'm sure, Red Bull will delight in
the fact that they are 44 points clear
2078
02:07:00,960 --> 02:07:01,959
of Ferrari.
2079
02:07:01,960 --> 02:07:06,260
As Max Verstappen takes the trophy for
the winning driver, and if he holds it
2080
02:07:06,260 --> 02:07:08,660
aloft, you'll see that it lights up as
well.
2081
02:07:09,280 --> 02:07:15,280
This trophy to pay homage to the old
tradition of having a laurel wreath
2082
02:07:15,280 --> 02:07:18,320
around the neck of a driver. The only
thing that hangs around their neck these
2083
02:07:18,320 --> 02:07:21,220
days is the FIA medal, Caroon Chandler.
I quite like that trophy.
2084
02:07:21,660 --> 02:07:22,660
That's a great trophy.
2085
02:07:22,940 --> 02:07:23,940
Very, very cool.
2086
02:07:24,520 --> 02:07:27,200
Paul Monaghan on the podium, Crofty.
2087
02:07:27,920 --> 02:07:31,520
He is such an instrumental part of that
team, isn't he? He's been there for
2088
02:07:31,520 --> 02:07:32,680
about 20 -odd years.
2089
02:07:33,320 --> 02:07:40,140
And, yeah, one of the... He's not very
quiet, is he, when it comes to
2090
02:07:40,140 --> 02:07:42,840
opinions in the paddock?
2091
02:07:44,300 --> 02:07:49,100
Yeah, a big Liverpool fan, Paul Monaghan
as well. Massive smile on his face.
2092
02:07:49,840 --> 02:07:54,900
I'm not saying he would swap that trophy
for three points later today as they
2093
02:07:54,900 --> 02:07:58,300
take on Fulham, but he might think about
it for a few moments.
2094
02:07:58,520 --> 02:08:02,100
By the way, it's live on Sky Sports
Premier League if you want to watch it a
2095
02:08:02,100 --> 02:08:07,460
later. Lando Norris, an eighth second
place. That's 15 podium finishes without
2096
02:08:07,460 --> 02:08:08,980
winning now, Lando.
2097
02:08:10,160 --> 02:08:14,300
I think John Alaci, Mika Hakkinen, Eddie
Irvine all had 15 podiums before their
2098
02:08:14,300 --> 02:08:18,400
first win in Formula 1. Let's hope that
that first win comes around for Lando
2099
02:08:18,400 --> 02:08:19,860
sooner rather than later.
2100
02:08:20,300 --> 02:08:23,540
It is time to spray the fizzy stuff.
2101
02:08:24,360 --> 02:08:29,920
And what a sparkling weekend it has been
for Max Verstappen and for Red Bull.
2102
02:08:30,100 --> 02:08:33,940
Double delight as he takes both the
Sprint and the Grand Prix. It was no
2103
02:08:33,940 --> 02:08:34,940
Shanghai surprise.
2104
02:08:35,380 --> 02:08:38,960
He always looked like he was going to do
it. But come at the hour.
2105
02:08:39,390 --> 02:08:41,950
Cometh the Bessapheth, he delivers once
more.
2106
02:11:49,450 --> 02:11:50,450
Yeah, that was fantastic.
2107
02:11:50,870 --> 02:11:51,950
We're on fire.
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