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Sprint Qualifying reveals Mercedes complete dominance with engine mapping at just 3.5/5.0. Ferrari's "Macarena" wing flops spectacularly, forcing Hamilton's tire flat-spot. Red Bull nightmare with 1.7s deficit and "horrendous" drivability. Russell driving like a robot, perfectly feeding AI-ECU data. McLaren struggles to close gap despite recent software learning.- Published on
Shanghai promises radically different racing compared to Melbourne. Increased energy recovery from severe braking zones could level the playing field while Ferrari's new "Macarena" wing debuts. Sprint weekend format provides crucial software learning opportunity. Technical analysis of track, tires, and regulations.- Published on
Melbourne race reveals Ferrari's strategic blunder with VSC pit window and Mercedes' masterclass in tire management. Russell cruises to victory after Ferrari fails to capitalize, while Hamilton resurges as surprise performer. McLaren's aerodynamic drag crisis costs Norris crucial positions.- Published on
Mercedes dominates Melbourne qualifying with "super clipping" energy efficiency while McLaren struggles with customer PU limitations. Ferrari masks competitive chassis with energy starvation on straights. Red Bull-Ford impresses in debut, proving Honda legacy lives on. Drivers voice concerns as lifting on straights becomes necessary—is this F1 anymore?
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