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The RIP crew kicks off the new F1 season with a chaotic breakdown of the opening races, diving into Mercedes’ early dominance, Ferrari’s solid-but-flawed performances, and McLaren’s shocking reliability issues. They get into the growing controversy around power unit advantages, Honda and Aston Martin’s disastrous start, and the FIA’s failure to address serious safety concerns. From Kimi Antonelli’s breakout win to Verstappen’s charge through the field and Red Bull’s second seat finally improving post-Horner, there’s no shortage of storylines. They also take aim at the new regulations—battery issues, overtake mode, and messy race starts—arguing that the season is already shaping up to be unpredictable, controversial, and potentially broken if nothing changes.
By Gio PerroneThe RIP crew kicks off the new F1 season with a chaotic breakdown of the opening races, diving into Mercedes’ early dominance, Ferrari’s solid-but-flawed performances, and McLaren’s shocking reliability issues. They get into the growing controversy around power unit advantages, Honda and Aston Martin’s disastrous start, and the FIA’s failure to address serious safety concerns. From Kimi Antonelli’s breakout win to Verstappen’s charge through the field and Red Bull’s second seat finally improving post-Horner, there’s no shortage of storylines. They also take aim at the new regulations—battery issues, overtake mode, and messy race starts—arguing that the season is already shaping up to be unpredictable, controversial, and potentially broken if nothing changes.