Formula 1 fans, buckle up! The São Paulo Grand Prix delivered a rollercoaster of emotions, from shocking qualifying results to heart-stopping crashes. Let's dive into the biggest headlines from RacingNews365's review.
First, we have a major upset: Max Verstappen's unexpected Q1 exit in qualifying. This was a significant blow to his title hopes. The dominant driver could only manage the 16th quickest time, while his teammate, Yuki Tsunoda, also suffered elimination, finishing 19th. This unexpected turn of events sent shockwaves through the F1 community.
Next, a terrifying incident: Gabriel Bortoleto's brutal crash during the Brazil Sprint. The young driver was involved in a scary airborne crash on the final lap. His car snapped as he braked for Turn 1, leading to a massive impact. Thankfully, he was taken to the medical center as a precaution, and Stake F1 issued a medical update. This incident highlights the inherent dangers of the sport and the importance of safety protocols.
In other news, Oscar Piastri is applying pressure on Lando Norris. After crashing out of the Sprint race, Piastri is now nine points behind Norris in the standings. He's making it clear he's gunning for the championship leader.
Lando Norris also faced his own set of challenges. He admitted to putting himself under 'unnecessary pressure' while securing pole position. After a big lock-up in the first corner, he lost eight-tenths of a second.
Finally, Red Bull acknowledges a misstep. They admitted to 'paying a painful price' for taking risks with Max Verstappen's car. Verstappen was aiming for his fifth consecutive F1 drivers' championship. But the team's choices led to a difficult weekend. Could these risks have been avoided?
What do you think of Verstappen's qualifying performance? And what are your thoughts on the safety measures in place after Bortoleto's crash? Share your opinions in the comments below!