Gripping Formula 1: Who takes the lead in the racing circus in 2025?
The Formula 1 season 2025 promises exciting races and new winners. The start will take place on March 16 in Australia.
Gripping Formula 1: Who takes the lead in the racing circus in 2025?
The Formula 1 season 2025 is one of the most exciting in recent years, and the British vice world champion Lando Norris von McLaren brings a breath of fresh air to the predictions. "I think this year we will have some winners who are not part of the four top teams," said Norris optimistically and thus makes the hearts of motorsport fans beat faster. The last three successes outside the giants Mercedes, Ferrari, Red Bull and McLaren are far ago, but the competitive situation could change this season, since 2025 is the final year of the current regulations and a narrower field will be forecast. Loud kosmo.at the starting signal for the season on March 16 in Australia will be given.
Test drives in Bahrain
The test drives in Bahrain were turbulent, characterized by cool temperatures that made numerous team challenges. The first test day was interrupted by a power failure for 70 minutes, while the second day was shaped by drizzle, which forced most of the teams to stay in the garages. Only Esteban Ocon made a few laps on wet tires. Despite these adverse conditions, teams such as McLaren presented themselves strongly, with Lando Norris and his team -mate Oscar Piatri caused a stir, while the competition had their trouble to correctly assess the potential of their cars, such as auto-motor-und-sport.de reported.
The training times on the last day of the test showed McLaren as the strong strength. It was remarkable that the McLaren pilots convinced in both curves and on the home stretch. While Ferrari and Mercedes were busy with their performance, Red Bull remained behind his expectations because internal problems and technical deficits were addressed. Team boss Toto Wolff from Mercedes pointed out that the route layout and the cold temperatures may have contributed to the better performance. Despite all the uncertainties and challenges, it turned out that the top teams had to bundle their strength in order to displace McLaren from the pole position.