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Hamilton: “Red Bull RB19 is the most dominant car I’ve ever seen”
Lewis Hamilton said at the end of the Saudi Arabian GP that he had never seen a car as fast relative to the rest as this year’s Red Bull RB19, not even in Mercedes’ own years of dominance.
Mercedes F1 helped Lewis Hamilton win a total of 6 World Championships and was absolutely dominant in Formula 1 from the start of the hybrid era (2014) to 2020. It wasn’t until 2021 that Red Bull got a competitive engine thanks to the partnership with Honda there was a car capable of competing on par with Brackley’s cars.
However, during those seven years, Hamilton has never had a car as dominant as this year’s Red Bull RB19 compared to this year’s competitions, as the 38-year-old Briton claimed after RBR’s second consecutive win with Sergio Perez at Jeddah, the second 1 :2 in a row despite Max Verstappen starting from 15th place.
On the Dutchman’s journey from 15th – where he was when he fell half an axle down in Q2 of qualifying tests – to 2nd on the podium, Verstappen comfortably passed the Mercedes of his great rival from the previous year, Hamilton .
Speaking of which, the Englishman responded to a question on whether Red Bull’s dominance was a problem for F1 by saying: “I don’t know, I can’t judge, but I’ve never seen a car that fast. When we were fast, we weren’t that fast.
[Η RB19] It’s the fastest car I’ve ever seen compared to the others – I don’t know how or why, but [ο Verstappen] he seriously passed me [διαφορά στην] Speed. I didn’t even bother to defend myself because the speed difference was huge.”
Hamilton finished fifth at the Jeddah GP behind his Mercedes counterpart George Russell, although the former champion opted for an alternative pit stop strategy. Lewis started against the middle of the other protagonists on the hard rubber and brought the middle into his pit stop. This gave him better grip to attack in the second stint of the race.
Despite overtaking the two Ferraris, Hamilton, aided by the safety car’s timing for Lance Stroll’s surrender, emphasised:Yes, we scored some good points as a team. I’ve moved up the leaderboard which is always a hopeful thing as at least you’re progressing. You put one foot in front of the other. So I’m grateful to have moved up from 7th to 5th place.
The strategy didn’t work that well for me. The vehicle set-up was a little far from ideal. I think if I had George’s setup I would be in a better position. I chose one setting, he another. He chose a path that seemed wrong to me, but in the end it was the right one. There’s a lot to do, but there are positives in this game.” concluded the seven-time world champion.
Based on the image of the two Arabian GPs at the start of the 2023 season, Hamilton and Russell are now pinning their hopes on the heavily revised Mercedes that the Brackley team will be unveiling in the coming months – most likely at the Imola GP at the end of May. A car where everything seems to follow the design philosophy of the Red Bull RB19/RB19.
Source: sport 24
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The cost of complaints in Formula 1 has increased 10 times
The FIA has officially confirmed a significant increase in the cost of filing protests, appeals and requests for review in Formula 1 from the 2026 season. According to the new regulations, the contribution fee will increase from 2,000 Euros to 20,000 Euros and will be included in the teams’ budget limit.
The decision follows a wave of criticism after Red Bull made several protests against Mercedes driver George Russell during the 2025 season. After the Miami and Canadian Grand Prix both cases were dismissed by the stewards but caused delays and chaos in the paddock.
Russell and McLaren management have repeatedly emphasized that the upfront deposit is too low for teams with multimillion-dollar budgets. In their view, this encouraged speculative and tactical protests.
The FIA says the new rules retain the right to appeal in the case of genuine infringements, but significantly increase financial liability for false complaints. This is expected to reduce the number of post-race disputes and make the protest procedure more balanced.
Source: Sport UA
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Mercedes driver reacts to Norris’ first championship: I was jealous before
Mercedes driver George Russell said he was sincerely pleased with Lando Norris’ first Formula 1 championship, which he won in Abu Dhabi on the final stage of the season. According to Russell, he may have been jealous of his compatriot’s success at a younger age, but his views have now changed.
Norris became world champion, just two points ahead of Max Verstappen, despite a strong comeback from the Red Bull driver, who was looking to capture his fifth consecutive title.
Russell and Norris have known each other well since the teenage series; In particular, they fought for the Formula 2 championship won by Russell in 2018. Both made their Formula 1 debuts in 2019, but it was Norris who was first to top the championship.
Russell emphasized that he did not feel any jealousy after the McLaren driver’s victory.
“I’m very happy for him. Maybe when I was younger and less mature, I would have been jealous of my rival and compatriot winning the championship.
But as you get older, you realize how difficult it is to maintain a high level in this sport.”
Both Britons have become leaders of their teams over the years; Russell is at Mercedes, Norris is at McLaren. At the same time, while the Brackley team has been in decline in recent seasons, it was McLaren who were able to offer a car that could fight for the championship before Mercedes.
Russell also noted the importance of not missing a rare chance to compete for the championship and praised Norris for withstanding the pressure.
“We never know when our chance will come. I’m sure he didn’t know that opportunity would come this year.”
He showed an incredible performance, especially in the second half of the season. I’m happy for him, he deserves it,” Russell concluded.
Source: Sport UA
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Drivers choose the best Formula 1 driver of 2025
Max Verstappen received his fifth consecutive Formula 1 Driver of the Year award despite being one step away from his fifth consecutive championship title in the 2025 season.
All but four riders participated in the anonymous survey, traditionally conducted among peloton pilots. According to the results, the Red Bull driver was ahead of the new world champion Lando Norris.
Drivers compiled their own top 10 using the standard Formula 1 points system. Verstappen secured first place with 25 points in six different votes.
Norris, who won his first championship after a difficult season, came second in the referee voting for the second time in a row.
McLaren secured the drivers’ title by enduring serious pressure from Verstappen and teammate Oscar Piastri in one of the most interesting seasons of recent years.
Third in the rankings was George Russell, up one place from last year. The Mercedes driver had a strong season, claiming two wins and seven podium finishes.
Piastri improved his position by one place and finished fourth, although his championship ambitions diminished in the autumn. At one point in the season the Australian was 34 points ahead of his rivals.
Rounding out the top 5 was Charles Leclerc, who dropped two places despite getting the most out of the Ferrari SF-25. The Monegasque achieved seven podiums and the Scuderia finished the season in fourth place in the Constructors’ Championship.
Carlos Sainz retained sixth place after an impressive recovery for Williams. Despite a difficult start for Grovey, the Spaniard managed to reach the podium twice in the second half of the season.
Fernando Alonso rose two places to seventh with his strong performance behind the wheel of the Aston Martin AMR25.
The eighth place was taken by Alex Albon, who had his best season at Williams. The top ten is rounded out by newcomers Oliver Berman and Isak Hajjar, who are known for their strong debut seasons.
It is noteworthy that Lewis Hamilton was not included in the voting for the first time since the beginning of this rating, which reflects the British pilot’s difficult first season with Ferrari.
Nico Hulkenberg, Lance Stroll and Yuki Tsunoda also did not participate in the survey.
Source: Sport UA
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