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Norris somehow managed to earn fewer points relative to Piastri than if they had finished 1-2 (6 points for 7th versus 25-18=7 points for the 1-2).Norris got the chance to make major gains in the championship with his rival out. Finishes 7th.
Domination by Max.
What a waste of $100 million.Podiums this season:
Sainz: 1
Hamilton: 0
It would have to be an even worse meltdown than 2007 end of season. Which, looking at the fat retard in charge, is certainly possible.We've got 7 races left, with 3 of those granting additional points for sprint.
Max has 74 points to make up to win - he requires the orange bois to screw up monumentally to take the WDC.
69 with today's result.Max has 74 points to make up to win
PASTRY LANDO'ed THE START
HE CRASHED! HE'S FELTED.
Between Lando constant bottling and the sabotage against Pastry becoming more egregious, I wouldn't rule Max out for the 2025 WDC.Max has 74 points to make up to win - he still requires the orange bois to screw up monumentally to take the WDC - which I wouldn't put outside the realm of possibility.
That why I wish verification arc for Piastri - put him next to Leclerc/Verstappen and lets see how far ahead/behind he is.McLaren today looking like Williams in the mid/late 90's:
Best car by far but dodgy and unimpressive drivers that get exposed when things dont go their way. Max would have lapped the field multiple time this year in that car.
I know the hype has gone into full drive but it's probably far too late in the season for a turn around.
If Max wins all races and sprints then Piastri only needs 2 GP 2nd places to be out of range.
Max coming 2nd is still pretty possible and I would die laughing if norris gets yeeted into 3rd after this season with the most dominant car and being the favoued driver.
Either way a Max ahead of Norris result will mean Ted and Crofty die of terminal seeth so I'm all for it.
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