يحاول ذهب - حر
Papaya rules – but Verstappen is still a threat
July 2025
|Motor Sport Magazine
Three contrasting tracks, three different winners as the F1 season continues to remain tightly contested. Mark Hughes reports on the latest twists and turns
-

This sequence gave us three very distinct circuit characteristics to further piece together the competitive jigsaw of how the 2025 cars compare.
Miami confirmed with more certainty two things suggested in earlier races: that if the circuit layout doesn’t punish the Red Bull’s narrow balance window too much, Max Verstappen can spoil McLaren’s party - in qualifying. Secondly, the higher the rear tyre demand, the bigger McLaren’s race advantage becomes.
But around the faster Imola, when the tyre challenge changed from core temperatures to those of the surface, we saw that the Red Bull party pooping could extend to the race. One more piece of the jigsaw.
Then came Monaco where the combination of slow corners and a low-grip bumpy surface took the Red Bull out of the competitive picture but allowed for a dramatic return to form for Ferrari.
The Miami International Circuit’s layout asks a lot of the rear tyres with several key traction zones just after heavy braking from high speeds. Combine that with the highest track temperatures of the season to date - and McLaren was able to finish over half-a-minute clear of the opposition on its way to an Oscar Piastri-Lando Norris 1-2. This despite it taking 14 laps for the first of them to find a way around pole-sitter Verstappen.
هذه القصة من طبعة July 2025 من Motor Sport Magazine.
اشترك في Magzter GOLD للوصول إلى آلاف القصص المتميزة المنسقة، وأكثر من 9000 مجلة وصحيفة.
هل أنت مشترك بالفعل؟ تسجيل الدخول
المزيد من القصص من Motor Sport Magazine

Motor Sport Magazine
ALFA & OMEGA
Procar saloons with F1 performance were supposed to take motor sport by storm in the late 1980s. Instead, this unique Alfa Romeo 164 was the first and last of the breed, as Gary Watkins explains
13 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
Why we Love 1985
Forty years ago motor racing witnessed one of its most spectacular seasons, which is why in December, Motor Sport is hosting a gala dinner for stars of the track, including many who competed in period. As part of our celebrations we're running a three-part paean to F1, sports cars and WRC in '85. In part two, Gary Watkins takes us through a Porsche-packed pearler of endurance racing
5 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
F3000 The rise of a new force
Formula 3000, which started 40 years ago, was a gateway to F1 stardom. To coincide with the launch of a new book celebrating its history, author James Newbold looks back over the glory years
10 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
Clapham vs Stuttgart
This works Allard J2X took on the Mercs at Le Mans in 1952 – and it's still running today, as Simon de Burton reveals
2 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
Road cars
ANDREW FRANKEL is let loose on some of Britain's morederided models of the past and is forced to re-think his opinions
4 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
Box of tricks
Vintage exterior, modern mechanicals and raised a few inches. Simon de Burton presents a bucking Ford Bronco
1 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
What would Parry-Jones say?
Would Ford's former chief of worldwide product development have OK'ed this Puma EV? Andrew Frankel thinks not...
3 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
Motorbikes
With Guenther Steiner's arrival as CEO at Tech3, MAT OXLEY wonders if MotoGP is about to have its Drive to Survive moment
3 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
F1 insider
The next few races will not only determine the championship but also some key driver seats for next year
3 mins
November 2025

Motor Sport Magazine
POSTCARD FROM America
He made the Indianapolis Motor Speedway a success, now Doug Boles is tackling IndyCar. He's the right man, thinks
3 mins
November 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size