Welp, it’s been fun, but I think I’ll skip renewing my F1TV subscription this year and spend my money on IMSA/WEC instead. Don’t need to pay money to watch the Max Verstappen Wins Every Race Show again.
I was thinking that at the start of last year but still ended up watching every damn race. It’s an ingrained habit at this point, I guess. Been saying since last spring that we’ll have to wait until 2026 to have a realistic hope of a title fight, most likely. I’d love to be proven wrong. RBR having a headstart combined with the budget cap limiting catch-up potential means it’s just so hard to see any other outcome, and that’s not even getting into Max. Realistically, you’d need to not only match RBR but actually have a slightly faster car to actually get a real title fight. He’s actually that good.
I think I’ll try getting into GT3 racing this year, I heard that’s some great action. All races live on YouTube for free too, I believe. MotoGP is apparently the way to go if that’s up your alley, but I’ve never been into bikes. Might give it a shot anyway.
Well if you were to accidentally go to https://watchf1full.com/ They may accidentally have all the races on replay. Not saying you should or anything…
Thanks I will bookmark this so I can avoid this site in the future!
I’ve been doing mental gymnastics to enjoy watching the other 19. It was a bit of a challenge as I had no experience watching motorsports. But in the end I brainwashed myself. Now many of mid position events enter my brain.
If this is anything to go by then it’s going to be a cake walk for RBR. But it should be spicy for the remaining podium positions!
Everyone always says that day one of testing isn’t an indicator of the season.
But I don’t think max can help himself.
I’m very keen to see how Checo does in the car tomorrow.
Hass taking it slow, or just really bad? Find out tomorrow I guess.
There have been rumours for weeks now that the Haas is gonna be bad. But we’ll see…
They did a decent amount of mileage so hopefully just doing their own thing.
As it stands, they’d be dangerously close to regularly falling afoul of the 107% rule if one of their drivers had a sketchy Q1.