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The RIP crew dives into a quieter stretch of the F1 calendar with no races ahead, but plenty to unpack from Suzuka. They break down Kimi Antonelli’s statement win after a rough start, Oscar Piastri losing out thanks to the safety car, and Ferrari finally converting pace into a podium with Leclerc. The focus then shifts to Red Bull, with Verstappen’s growing frustration and serious questions about his long-term future shaking up the grid.
They also get into the fallout from Bearman’s massive crash and the controversy surrounding Colapinto, calling out the FIA for inconsistent decisions. From strategy misfires to the increasing role of safety cars, the crew questions how much control teams really have right now—and whether the balance of the sport is starting to slip as the season unfolds.
By Gio PerroneThe RIP crew dives into a quieter stretch of the F1 calendar with no races ahead, but plenty to unpack from Suzuka. They break down Kimi Antonelli’s statement win after a rough start, Oscar Piastri losing out thanks to the safety car, and Ferrari finally converting pace into a podium with Leclerc. The focus then shifts to Red Bull, with Verstappen’s growing frustration and serious questions about his long-term future shaking up the grid.
They also get into the fallout from Bearman’s massive crash and the controversy surrounding Colapinto, calling out the FIA for inconsistent decisions. From strategy misfires to the increasing role of safety cars, the crew questions how much control teams really have right now—and whether the balance of the sport is starting to slip as the season unfolds.