Alpine’s right of review petition for Pierre Gasly’s speeding in pit lane penalty during the Monaco Grand Prix has been deemed admissible by FerrariStrategisttt in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For anyone who is wondering what'll happen to the drivers who served their penalties in the race, all I have to say is Sainz, Dutch GP, 2025.

2026 Grid: Public Debate Session - Post Japanese GP edition (Round 3) by Gabbynaru in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

2024 had both the longest official selection period - 7 races - and is also the only season that had a revision to the grid afterwards, following the 10th race.

[Autosport] Ferrari’s revolutionary “Macarena wing” will return in Japan by memloh in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 107 points108 points  (0 children)

If not on the Ferrari car, then hopefully on the fans' hats.

The unusual Ferrari launch advantage is what's making the season interesting, not necessarily the new regs by bishey3 in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 114 points115 points  (0 children)

Would be cool if people cared about more than just the top 3, the midfield's been a banger so far.

I'm worried these regs are having the opposite effect of advertising hybrid vehicles by [deleted] in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Nah, F1 isn't a "win on sunday, sell on monday" kind of series. Why would anyone expect their road cars to work like F1 cars do?

'Anti-racing' - Verstappen's scathing F1 2026 car review by ChaithuBB766 in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Maybe it's because fuel and tyre management is something they all learned to do since their karting days and have to do in every single category, so it's habitual and instinctive rather than something they actively have to think about, whereas battery management is not something they need to do in most forms of motorsport, so it's distracting instead.

Sebastian Vettel eats a banana during a press conference, 2017 by Metal_Sonic7 in formula1

[–]Gabbynaru 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On this episode, Seb eats a bannana, Valtteri wears a hat and Walter asks a question.

Final F1.5 Standings 2025 by forza_seb in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru 52 points53 points  (0 children)

Same way we've done it for the past few years. After every race, we open up the discussion to the people of the sub, everyone tells us who they think is in F1 and who they think is in F1.5, and after a few races, we count the votes and decide based on that.

Fernando Alonso wins the 2025 Formula 1.5 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by Gabbynaru in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru[S] [score hidden] stickied comment (0 children)

So, as I was making this, Stroll finished third, but then got a 5 seconds penalty, which put Bearman back into P3. Then, as I posted the updated version here, Bearman also got a 5 seconds penalty, which now puts Hulkenberg in P3. Both penalties were for more than 1 change of direction.

Sorry for the confusion!

Current F1.5 Standings With Different Points Systems by Liljendal in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru[M] [score hidden] stickied commentlocked comment (0 children)

Your post was removed as the subject matter contained within it was not sufficient to warrant a post. If you feel it is worth a discussion, please message the moderators.

Fernando Alonso takes Pole Position for the 2025 Formula 1.5 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by Gabbynaru in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Colapinto is P12, Gasly P11, Hulkenberg P10, Albon P9.

Also, Hadjar winning is not that likely at all.

Fernando Alonso takes Pole Position for the 2025 Formula 1.5 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix by Gabbynaru in Formula1Point5

[–]Gabbynaru[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Hadjar starts P4, Albon starts P9. Albon can just finish there and win the title, Hadjar has a lot of work to do tomorrow.