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The fight and the mistakes we didn’t see and the big surprise that the Italian GP has in store for us

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The TOP 5 conclusions from the Italian Grand Prix at Monza, where the finish was behind the safety car.

Guest room. No matter what has been done before, no matter how many battles have been fought for victory or for places at the bottom, ending a Formula 1 Grand Prix with the cars riding behind the safety car on a rollercoaster is not a pretty sight for any of us , also not a nice feeling for the drivers. Is there anything else you can do? Given the circumstances, no. But let’s see what the Italian GP left us.

The TOP-5 results from the Italian Grand Prix

  • 01. Someone is stopping them

Battle; What battle? The only fight is the one that did NOT happen. As Max Verstappen said on the radio, he felt lonely in the race. The Dutchman started seventh after the engine change penalty and improved to second after just four laps. He easily passed everyone except Charles Leclerc, who pitted on lap 12 and gave Max the lead.

We don’t have much to say here. The Max-Red-Bull combo is on another level and no one seems able to stop it.

  • 02. Good but not good enough Ferrari

It’s new: the Italians made NO mistake. And don’t rush to tell about the pit stop they made early at Leclerc. The Scuderia saw that Verstappen had the better pace and took a risk that just didn’t get them ahead in the end.

Could Leclerc win if he follows the same strategy as Verstappen? The answer is no”. Ferrari’s car is now well behind Red Bull’s. Can the Italians make up lost ground? In terms of performance, it can. In the rankings, the world should be turned upside down…

  • 03. An amazing Saint and a mediocre Perez

Sergio Perez confirms what we have written over the last few weeks. The Czech is still struggling to find a way to go fast in a car that’s completely bespoke to Verstappen and doesn’t suit his own driving style at all.

Carlos Sainz, on the other hand, had another very good race. He started 18th, five places behind Perez and finished fourth, two places ahead of the Mexican. If Ferrari improves in the next few races we will see a lot more from Carlos.

  • 04. Mercedes bag…

…that fills you up, bean – bean! Another podium for the German team and George Russell and more valuable points from Lewis Hamilton’s 5th place. The two have been the most consistent duo this year and while Ferrari picked up more points in Italy, they will not easily escape the points battle with Mercedes in the constructors’ championship.

However, we cannot comment on the fact that Russell will do better than the seven-time world champion of Formula 1 in another Grand Prix. The score in the best results between them is 10-6 in favor of the young man and everything shows that Hamilton himself and if Mercedes manages to build a top car, it will have a very big rival right next to it, in its own team. And remember: Russell is not Bottas!

  • 05. The big surprise of De Vries

In his very first race in Formula 1 and with the worst car of the season, Nick de Vries surprised us in both qualifying and the race!

Agreed: Williams is more comfortable at tracks with high hourly averages like Monza. But on the other hand, qualifying for Q2 with a car designed for the much larger Alex Albon is impressive.

Especially when he moved perfectly in the race and finished ninth, giving Williams two points! The young Dutchman, champion with Mercedes in Formula E, has a bright future in Formula 1.

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

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The season finale and Monaco’s failure will be shown. Where are the most overtakes in F1?

The Formula 1 2025 season was full of competition and transitions. Although fewer in number than last year and fans and drivers not always able to enjoy the action on track, there were still plenty of genuine overtakes.

On some routes there were very few, as expected. The fewest overtakes took place in Monaco; There were only four overtakes during the entire race. And most of them were at the season finale, the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – 60th.

Below is the exact number of actual overtakes on each stage; this number does not take into account position changes on pit road during the first lap as the driver exits or exits the track. The chart only reflects actual overtaking on the motorway.

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VIDEO. Mercedes leader at a loss for words because of Leclerc’s behavior

Mercedes driver George Russell received a rather unusual Christmas gift from Charles Leclerc as part of Secret Santa.

The Briton received a chart showing his overtakes at the Dutch Grand Prix, arguably one of the most exciting moments of the season.

After unwrapping the gift, Russell said: “Look at him. He’s such a nice guy. He can only overtake illegally, so that’s all he has going for him – taking people off the track. I’m speechless to be honest.”

When asked if he wanted to wish Leclerc a Merry Christmas, the British driver playfully added:

“He doesn’t deserve this. Maybe I’ll give him another photo of Kimi knocking him out of the race and remind him of what happened a few laps later. Thank you Charles. Thank you for nothing.”

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RUSSELL explained Mercedes’ failure in F1: ‘Everything depends on it’

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RUSSELL explained Mercedes’ failure in F1: ‘Everything depends on it’

Mercedes driver George Russell has admitted he cannot explain exactly where his team falls behind Red Bull and McLaren in the ground effect era in Formula 1.

The last four seasons have been difficult for the eight-time Constructors’ Championship team, with misguided developments, discredited concepts and a lack of mastery of the new rules.

While it was important to understand the rules and delicate balance between traditional aerodynamics and the car’s interaction with the underbody, this proved to be much more difficult to implement on the track, and Mercedes fell behind in this component.

The Brackley team has not challenged for the title since the start of 2022, achieving their final results of the 2025 season with third, second, fourth and second.

One of the main reasons for Mercedes’ problems was the completely different philosophy of the car at the start of the new rules in 2022; A concept without traditional side pontoons. Although other teams also considered this approach, they quickly gave up on it; Toto Wolff’s team spent more than a year making this work.

“I think it probably depends on where we start,” Russell explained.

“We probably started in the wrong place, went down the wrong path and then had to turn back.”

The driver also noted that Red Bull had a significant advantage at the start of the regulations.

“Obviously, Red Bull had the least amount of problems with dolphin hunting in 2022 and was actually six or even eight months ahead of everyone else as we tried to resolve this issue.”

“So I don’t think this regulation will have any impact on the next regulation because the issues will be completely different.”

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