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Verstappen is Barcelona’s “boss”: He wins without the fastest car, Norris fails again

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Verstappen is Barcelona’s “boss”: He wins without the fastest car, Norris fails again

Bruce Springsteen appeared on the guest list of F1 Spanish Grand Prix 2024But in the end it didn’t show up. I don’t care. Paradox of life, ‘boss’ (My boss) was there. Max Verstappenthe current great king of the grid, did not miss the promise. Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya And no matter how hard they try to stop him, no matter how close or equal his Red Bull performances, he has proven once again that he is still the best. Max always makes the difference with his hands, his fortitude, his intelligence, his speed and his cold-bloodedness. No failures. Week after week, without mistakes, with perfect communication between him, the car and the team, the Dutchman is always there. And he has won once again, proving himself to be the great leader of the grid. At the age of 26, he achieved his 61st F1 victory, which allowed him to extend his World Championship lead until he was 69. Born to win.


Last year in Barcelona, ​​Verstappen won by 24 seconds. This time he did it by just 2″2. The rivals are getting closer, or even it looks like McLaren is faster than his Red Bull. But as he said: “Checo” Perez told MD: “Max made a difference and won the race without the fastest car.” He did it again. He took advantage of his rival’s mistakes and drove perfectly to win. “You won this race.”” his engineer told him. That says it all. And Norris knows it. He has the best car and he was on his knees again with Max winning over Lando (2nd) and Hamilton (3rd), with Russell in 4th, Leclerc in 5th and Sainz in 6th.


Verstappen saw Lando Norris take pole position in “extreme conditions” on Saturday by just one tenth of a second. The Englishman wanted revenge after a poor strategic decision by McLaren and a last-minute mistake cost him the victory in Canada. He had secured a second chance at that turn of qualifying, but he needed to make sure in Barcelona that his Woking team, his car and himself were ready for the big challenge of beating Max in a duel. So the Dutchman could sing the famous song: ‘Born to run’. “The fuel was injected and the limit was exceeded…”as the lyrics say. That was the Dutchman: he made the difference without hesitation, without wasting time, with quick overtakes but above all without mistakes.

Norris’ Another Mistake

Norris was wrong from the start, he reacted poorly early on and found himself on the ropes against Max. The Englishman closed Max too close and touched the legal limit, forcing Max to put one wheel on the grass on the full straight and acceleration, but nevertheless managed to overtake Lando. Max had to lift his foot in the move, but an injured Russell took advantage, trying to recover from his failure in Canada, squandering a good day for a win there as well. George made a great overtake on the outside to start the lead, but Verstappen soon showed who was in charge. He took the lead on lap three and George was taken out of the fight due to a poor save by his team.. Another gift to the champion to add to Norris’ poor start. From there, a competition of different strategies began.


McLaren and Mercedes upset to give Max oxygen

Norris and McLaren opted to extend their first stop by six laps to attack with new wheels in the second stint. But in that attack, as in Canada, Mercedes and McLaren were once again upset, doing further favours to Max who was on oxygen. Hamilton held off Lando with great pace, and Russell did the same with an incredible defence. Lando made up for it with a brilliant overtake, but had lost a huge amount of time in his battle with George, nearly two seconds, and while they were battling, Max kept himself at a distance.


Verstappen’s advantage was 9 seconds. Lando again extended his second stop, but only for 3 laps. A mistake by Lando Norris (3.9 seconds) left him 8.1 seconds behind the leader, and Lando went on a full attack to close the gap to 5 seconds, but the Dutchman responded well, controlling his advantage, pace and tyres.

Verstappen won while he was able to produce his own version of “Out in the Streets”: “When I’m on the track, I walk how I want. When I’m on the track, I talk how I want. When I’m on the track, I never feel alone. In victory I feel at home.” And in turn, remind Norris of the Jackson Cage lyric: “Because there’s always another day and it always will be.” And it always will be. Max always wins. Born to run. Born to win. With their rivals now closer, they aren’t as dominant as they once were, but there’s one other point where McLaren and Lando are currently lacking.

Sainz finishes 6th after poor strategy

Carlos Sainz was unable to give his fans the podium he had hoped for in his final race with Ferrari (for now). The Spaniard had a negative surprise in qualifying when he found himself saving three tenths of a second that he hadn’t expected when Norris and Verstappen thought they could take pole position. And then he stared at the podium. To get there, he was adamant that he needed a good start and a good strategy. But he just couldn’t figure it out.

Carlos went on the attack and overtook teammate Charles Leclerc on lap three, resulting in contact between the two. After an exchange over the radio, Sainz finished in fifth place and Leclerc in sixth, and the two then adopted different strategies, which ultimately resulted in Charles being pushed back into fifth place against Sainz, who had no choice but to win for his team.


Explanation? With Carlos they continued to attack but stopped too early to try to “undercut” their rival. But that made Carlos’ race too long and he couldn’t get on the soft rubber at the end. Leclerc followed the right strategy and extended his stop time even more and that made the difference. Ferrari’s goal was to beat Mercedes and they didn’t achieve it and that’s what’s left for Carlos.

Alonso, 12th, no points option

Fernando Alonso had already made it clear that he would “suffer” this Sunday and that he would have to “grit his teeth” and do nothing to defend his position in the points, but he assures that it will happen. Before the expected evolution in Hungary, it was repeated in Austria and Silverstone: the driver from Asturias suffered whiplash at Turn 1 and could not improve despite the strategy, dropping him to 12th place.


Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Drivers choose the best Formula 1 driver of 2025

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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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Physical preparation is key to a pilot’s performance in the Dakar: “If a pilot is tired, his head and eyesight won’t work and he will fall.”

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Physical preparation is key to a pilot’s performance in the Dakar: “If a pilot is tired, his head and eyesight won’t work and he will fall.”

Engine testing is known as the most demanding in the world because, beyond the quality of the pilot, the reliability of the mechanics, and the harsh environment, it requires physical and psychological preparation for explosion protection. Not everyone will be able to emerge victorious from such an extreme adventure. dakarwhich will be experienced for the 48th time from January 3 to 17, 2016, will require pilots to complete almost 8,000 kilometers. To talk about how demanding the Dakar pilots are physically and mentally, MD caught up with Vic Jaume Palau, the fitness and physical trainer who has been in charge of preparing the pilots this time. Nani Roma, Nandu Jubany, Joan Fontand the one who started the love story in Dakar with the pilot Ramon Villa In 1991, when he was competing in car control, Nissan.

“The most important thing for pilots is to stay active and take care of themselves.”

Since then, he has worked with countless adventure pilots, not to mention his work as a physical trainer for sports such as cycling, mountain skiing and roller hockey. Jordi Alcalons, Jerad Juarez or Rosa Romero, wife of Nani Roma. For more than 30 years, in various editions of the Dakar, he said: “We have to apply what we think is good for this sport, outline the physical preparation and provide what elite athletes need. It is a very personal job, each with different characteristics.”

Preparing a professional pilot is not the same. Nani Romafor motor enthusiasts like chefs. Nandu Jubanyspend as much time as possible training. “Nani, for example, has a lot of time to prepare. Apart from physical preparation, he also works on a psychological level and does visual training. He has built a small gym at home to optimize his time. I am preparing a program for him and sometimes we meet at home. vic fitness“It’s different with Jubany. He works long hours, so I go to his house every day if I can. I have prepared a work plan for him. He works in a small gym at home and also plays in the pool. He has had several joint accidents, so it’s working out very well. “And it is he who goes to the gym with Joan Font, and they often go out on their bikes.

“The important thing is that visual and perceptual training is also 100%. The best training is specific training with the car.”

Preparation involves several conditions, such as the professionalism of the driver, his age, and the vehicle used. Car drivers, who sit and put a lot of strain on their lower back, forearms and neck, are different from motorcyclists, who are at much greater risk.

Palau, which started cooperating with three pilots after the summer holidays in a program that will last until December, assures that “the most important thing is that the person is physically active and takes care of himself. There are long hours of giving all in stress and heat. Exposure of the body is very physically demanding, and many amateur pilots are not adequately prepared.” Furthermore, in a race full of dangers and traps like the Dakar, “things happen very quickly and the level of demand is very high.”

“As a physical trainer, I can’t fail even if the driver’s performance doesn’t go well because of me, even if the driver isn’t in good shape.”

Palau emphasizes that it is important for drivers to not only be physically prepared, but also to train with their cars. For example, Nandu has a side-by-side, trains on the circuit and competes in gravel rallies. “The important thing is that visual and perceptual training is also 100%. And this year Nani, who Jaume considers to be very strong, was able to race. The best training is car-specific training.”

Now that the work is done, the question is clear where Jaume Palau could fail in the physical preparation of its drivers. And the answer is also straightforward. “If a pilot’s performance isn’t improving because of me, it means he’s not feeling well. When a pilot is tired, his brain and vision don’t work as well, which can lead to an accident.”

Sainz and Nani are not supermen

At the Dakar, nothing should be left to chance, whether a driver is looking to go down in the sport’s history as one of the best drivers, or whether his sole goal is to finish. For this reason, issues of nutrition and hydration are also important. Palau condemned some drivers not eating and drinking as they should and warned that experimentation during races is prohibited. Pilots must know all the food they will eat during the race and must never improvise to avoid imbalances. For example, I always feed my Nani baby food that is easy to digest and rich in vitamins and minerals.

A stupid mistake, like when it comes to food, can undo all the work done over months. Some people believe in luck, but Jaume Palau only professes a religion of good luck, where drivers and teams follow the plan and pay close attention to everything to avoid accidents, but unfortunately accidents happen all the time in Dakar. So, are Carlos Sainz (63 years old) and Nani Roma (53 years old) seemingly fresh supermen after completing the Dakar? Jaume Palau declares: “No, they have always valued each other. They are physically active people, so they enjoy a high level of fitness.”

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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Alberto Bergani warns everyone involved in MotoGP: “Toprak Razgatlioglu is like “Casey Stoner 2 – Revenge””

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Alberto Bergani warns everyone involved in MotoGP: “Toprak Razgatlioglu is like “Casey Stoner 2 – Revenge””

Alberto Vergani He is one of the most respected managers in the motorcycle world and has served as the right-hand man to some of the best drivers. Casey Stoner, Marco Melandri or charismatic carlos checa. In recent years, he has collaborated with former MotoGP rider Danilo Petrucci. However, an Italian recently said: Toprak Razgatriol.

The three-time World Superbike Champion is a big inspiration heading into 2026 in terms of novelty. Turk signed with the team pramac yamaha Now that he has become a clear reference player in WSBK, there are many expectations for what he can do in MotoGP. Vergani made this clear in a statement to GPOne. “He can be a problem for other drivers because he has crazy talent.” He also told an anecdote during the Valencia test that reminded him of another World Cup legend, Casey Stoner.

“Stoner once told me this: When you have a bike, think only about that bike and how to ride it as best as you can, because the moment you see another bike you lose energy and you’ve already lost. That’s where Toprak comes in. He told me in Valencia: “This year we had problems because of the chassis.” The moment I stopped complaining and focused on riding and what I could do with my BMW, I solved the problem. Hearing these words of his reminded me of Casey: To me, Razgatlioglu is ‘Stoner the Revenge.’ ”


For Vergani, the important thing for Toprak next year is not the results, but the learnings he must take as he looks ahead to 2027. In 2027, Pirelli will be the World Cup tire supplier and the Turks already have experience with the Italian compound. So this is where you have the most options.

“2026 It will be a season of discovery for him. The bike, tires and circuit will be new. But I believe in his talent and I am sure that he will show everyone what he is capable of, even though Yamaha has not yet reached the level of competition, ”he concluded.

Source: Mundo Deportivo

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