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+0.055 McLaren's Civil War & Ferrari's Collapse Discussed


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The gloves are off at McLaren! Following a controversial clash at the Singapore GP, we dive deep into the escalating rivalry between Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. Is the team showing clear favoritism towards Lando? We break down the 'Papaya Rules,' discuss whether Piastri needs a villain arc to win the championship, and unpack the latest on the Zak Brown lawsuit involving Alex Palou. Is McLaren's internal politics costing them a fair title fight?


Meanwhile, the crisis at Ferrari continues. We discuss why the car is in a complete free fall, with Charles Leclerc struggling and the team resorting to 'lift and coast' strategies. With Lewis Hamilton's 2025 move looming, we explore the reported communication breakdowns under Fred Vasseur and whether Leclerc should consider leaving the team to save his career. Is there any hope for the Scuderia before the 2026 regulations change?


Plus, we vent our frustrations with the F1 TV broadcast for missing crucial on-track battles to show celebrity cameos and drivers' girlfriends. Join the conversation and let us know your thoughts on the McLaren drama and Ferrari's struggles! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and join us for our next F1 watch party.


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00:00 - Lighthearted Banter and Music Intro

05:28 - The Legal Dispute: An 'Impression' of a Formula 1 Seat

10:56 - Recalling Past Team Order Controversies

16:48 - Speculating on the Consequences of Defying Team Orders

21:50 - The 2021 Monza Crash: Max vs. Lewis Mentality

26:58 - Recap of the Singapore GP Watch Party32:39 - Proposing Better Ways to Feature Family Reactions

37:51 - Optimism vs. Delusion for Ferrari Fans

43:04 - Conflicting Explanations from Ferrari's Management

48:55 - Critique of Ferrari's Current Performance

53:57 - Debating Fred Vasseur's Position59:37 - Announcing the Next F1 Watch Party

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