2025 Season
2025-01-30 by Nicolas Zozol
2025 is started with Australia and a bit of rain
Australia : 15/20
Under heavy rain, both McLaren go out of the track. Norris escapes, but Piastri lose a great situation where he could pass. Lando Norris. Finally, Norris survives to Verstappen once again flying on the wet.
A lot of events, but not so much overtakes on the track : 15/20
China
Sprint race : 13/20
A very good pace for the race, and first victory of Lewis Hamilton on a Ferrari. 13/20
Race : 7/20
This times Norris barely survived to his breaks. After surviving the rain, he is now leader of the championships where there are some close scenarii where he could have absolutely zero point at this stage.
A nice start of the grand prix, but boring after 15 laps. 7/20
Qualifying
Qualifying sessions were challenging due to intermittent rain, which made the track conditions unpredictable. However, the drivers adapted quickly, and the pole position was fiercely contested. In the end, it was [Driver Name] who secured the pole with a stunning lap time.
Race Day
Race day saw a mix of weather conditions, with the track drying up as the race progressed. The start was clean, with all drivers making it through the first corner without incident. The race featured several overtakes, strategic pit stops, and a few safety car periods due to minor incidents.
Key Moments
- Lap 10: [Driver Name] made a daring overtake on [Driver Name] to take the lead.
- Lap 25: A safety car was deployed after [Driver Name] crashed into the barriers.
- Lap 40: The rain returned, causing teams to switch to intermediate tires.
Results
The race concluded with [Driver Name] taking the victory, followed by [Driver Name] in second place and [Driver Name] in third. The win gave [Driver Name] an early lead in the championship standings.
Conclusion
The 2025 Australian Grand Prix was a fantastic start to the season, setting the stage for what promises to be an exciting year of Formula 1 racing. Fans are eagerly looking forward to the next race as the battle for the championship continues.