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...And the winner of the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix is: Kimi Raikkonen!


Big Grin
I saw that this morning.
I rarely watch the podium, so I'd turned it off before then




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Posts: 18505 | Location: Spring, TX | Registered: July 11, 2011Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The news going around now is that Adrian Newey will go back to his engineering role and Jonathan Wheatley will come onboard as Team Principal from Audi.
It's beginning to look like Mr. Stroll knows how to buy quality individuals but hasn't figured out how to run a team (including having his under-performing son in one of the cars).


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The news going around now is that Adrian Newey will go back to his engineering role and Jonathan Wheatley will come onboard as Team Principal from Audi.
It's beginning to look like Mr. Stroll knows how to buy quality individuals but hasn't figured out how to run a team (including having his under-performing son in one of the cars).


Leaving Audi high and dry? Does not speak well of the supposed highly respected Wheately, no? The season continues to be a flustercuck for us the fans.




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Leaving Audi high and dry? Does not speak well of the supposed highly respected Wheately, no? The season continues to be a flustercuck for us the fans.


Seems a bit odd to me that an employee at that level wouldn't have some sort of an annual (or more) contract and Audi has done well so far this year for a new/revised team.
Could also be a slow news week and part of the F1 rumor mill too with a lot of details missing.
If true, Stroll Sr. must be offering a substantial incentive since Wheatley also moved from the UK to Switzerland to take this position.


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It appears this news is true. It's hard to have any respect for Lawrence Stroll and whatever team he owns. Despite poaching the "best" team talent and spending zillions, his neer-do-well son - crypto surfer or snow boarder- still drives for daddy. WTF...




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Stroll Sr. must be offering a substantial incentive since Wheatley also moved from the UK to Switzerland to take this position.

I'll bet part of it is that he misses his wife, who is still in the UK.

The question now is if he has to take "gardening leave and for how long"




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Audi has announced Wheatley’s departure, so whatever contractual hurdles there were are moot. Probably Big Daddy Stroll just threw a bunch of money at Audi.

IMHO, this is all about not tarnishing Newey’s star. He’ll still be in charge and making the decisions. Wheatley, will just be the public face that will all take the heat, and be disposable if needed.
 
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Rumours are also of internal personal disagreements at Audi fostering this move.




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A few one-off liveries for Suzuka [my favorite track]

VCARB


Haas


Mercedes


Hoping for some color on the Cadillac, and that it can stay for the year.




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The VCARB looks fantastic, on what was already probably the best looking car on the grid

The Haas isn't bad

The Mercedes is a bit of a meh, IMO. Just a restyle to the front wing.




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More rule changing:

https://www.motorsport.com/f1/...ate-change/10808060/

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FIA cuts energy recovery limit for F1 Japanese GP qualifying after late change

Ronald Vording Mar 25, 2026 at 10:28 PM

During Formula 1 qualifying at the iconic Suzuka Circuit, drivers will now only be allowed to harvest eight megajoules of energy, whereas that limit had initially been set at nine megajoules. The FIA has cut the rate of harvesting in an attempt to reduce the amount of super clipping at a track that, like Melbourne, is described as ‘harvesting poor’ in the paddock.

In Albert Park, that led to painful onboard footage heading into Turns 9 and 10, even on George Russell’s pole lap. Drivers were super clipping well ahead of the braking zone, a state in which they can recharge energy while remaining flat out. This made the speed profiles unnatural and took away part of the challenge for drivers. Even in Shanghai, Charles Leclerc and Oscar Piastri, among others, said they were effectively being penalised the more risks they tried to take.

In a meeting after the Chinese Grand Prix, the consensus among F1 teams was that the races themselves are entertaining and do not require a ‘knee-jerk reaction’, but that qualifying is an area that could be improved. Qualifying, after all, should remain a challenge for drivers, meaning lift-and-coast and super clipping over a flying lap should be reduced.

The initial outcome of the meeting was that nothing would change for Japan and that qualifying would only be revisited ahead of the Miami Grand Prix. However, the FIA has now gone back on that position with a statement issued on Thursday – the media day in Suzuka.

“Following discussions between the FIA, F1 teams and power unit manufacturers, a minor adjustment to the energy management parameters for qualifying at the Japanese GP has been agreed with the unanimous support of all power unit manufacturers,” the governing body said.

“To ensure that the intended balance between energy deployment and driver performance is maintained, the maximum permitted energy recharge for qualifying this weekend has been reduced from 9.0 MJ to 8.0 MJ. This adjustment reflects feedback from drivers and teams, who have emphasised the importance of maintaining qualifying as a performance challenge.”

Normally, the FIA is required to inform teams four weeks in advance of such a change, but this situation is different. Following the post-China discussions, the FIA’s technical department looked at the simulations for Suzuka one more time. Those showed that teams would have to rely more on super clipping than initially expected, making an earlier intervention desirable.

Teams and power unit manufacturers were informed on Tuesday about the FIA’s idea to reduce the energy recharge during qualifying in Suzuka, with the governing body stressing that it would only implement such a change if all teams and manufacturers agreed.

Nothing changes for the race on Sunday, with the FIA once again stressing that it considers the overall product to be in a relatively good place for now.

“The FIA notes that the first events under the 2026 regulations have been operationally successful, and this targeted refinement is part of the normal process of optimisation as the new regulatory framework is further validated in real-world conditions.

“The FIA, together with F1 teams and power unit manufacturers, continues to embrace evolutions to energy management, with further discussions scheduled in the coming weeks.”
 
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What a schmozzle, to quote Hobbo.

Won't limiting harvesting just lead to more instances of running out of full power on straights and such? You know, where the cars are zipping along and then suddenly look like someone threw out an anchor when a lot of their power evaporates.

If the stoopid electricity is going to be part of the power plant, let them have and store as much as they freakin' can, all day, every day. This is like fuel capacity and flow limits, but worse.

The masterful FIA planning is like watching blind people building a plane without any plans in a vacuum at 3g.



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I saw that as well. From the F1 site's article:

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The change means drivers will harvest less energy to charge the battery on the straights in Qualifying, which in turn means they will spend less time on part throttle and perform less lifting and coasting.


My brain reads that as the opposite. With less recharge ability, wouldn't you lift earlier to get more charge into the battery?




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Every pass, every win, what do they mean? F1 has been victimized by it's own too-smart-by-half tech. The product is not enlightened, it's beclouded. Don't make me stop caring.




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I saw that as well. From the F1 site's article:

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The change means drivers will harvest less energy to charge the battery on the straights in Qualifying, which in turn means they will spend less time on part throttle and perform less lifting and coasting.


My brain reads that as the opposite. With less recharge ability, wouldn't you lift earlier to get more charge into the battery?


I don’t think so. I think the limit is on the total amount of recharge per lap. Once you reach the total, you can’t get any more for the remainder of the lap. So, less recharging.
 
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the F no longer stands for Formula
 
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Formula Mario?




 
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What a shitshow. We may have to move this to What’s Your Deal….



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Hopefully the extra break time due to the Middle East cancellations will give them time to do some sort of reset to fix the problems.
Seeing that incident with Bearman and Colapinto shows the amount of clipping that is needed and the speed differential. I can’t imagine how things will look on the one mile straightaway in Azerbaijan if changes aren’t made or Eau Rouge at Spa.
Although the racing was made to sound great by the broadcast crew, this was all about battery management which isn’t racing to me.


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Bearman's crash was pretty crazy, amazing he walked [limped] away so easily.

I don't think Eau Rouge will have a clipping issue, it's not that far from La Source, but by the end of Kemmel, they'll be well out of battery.
Baku will be awful, the amount of derate there & they'll be crawling by T1.
Monaco will be interesting, all that deployment and the unexpected loss of traction could put a few in the wall.

Suzuka is my favorite track, and these cars take away from it a bit.
Driver makes a dive & pass at Casio, only to be passed back on the front straight.




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