
Part 1: The early stages of one of Formula One's most famous and defining rivalries.

Pt 3 is also done on the site.
And I am, working on something much longer on a different F1 subject; if you want to be a test reader, let me know.
My pleasure. Hope you like it. Part 2 is published too, dealing with 1984. https://f1iq.substack.com/p/prost-and-senna-part-2
Part 2 is up, it is just 1984, as George Orwell would have wanted. https://f1iq.substack.com/p/prost-and-senna-part-2
Not going to make a new post because there were not many takers and people get annoyed at self-promotion.
Corrected with a thank you.
Yeah, Niki would not be a fan of that one. Will fix it, thank you.
Thank you so much. Positive feedback is always welcome!
Planning to finish the entire thing before the season starts, so hopefully the others will be more enjoyable.
Should be sorted now. Sorry about that.
No, substack is throwing a tantrum. That link was supposed to open the entire thing. Darn it.
Senna and Prost (Part 1)
Part 1: The early stages of one of Formula One's most famous and defining rivalries.
First part of an off-season offering for a new project I am doing for 2025.
While we wait for F1 to return, a look at one of the defining rivalries in F1. Senna-Prost, Prost-Senna, SPernonsat, PSreonsnta, however you want to make it.
Long read, obviously, and it is only Part 1, from the start to the end of 1983, before Senna gets to F1 and the fireworks begin.
hope you enjoy it and comments are welcome, obviously.
USA listed business, with a good record of pleasing investors.
Indeed it could only go to hell.
That is what we are getting anyway, like it or not.
Domenicali: F1 set to announce plans for rotating 2026 races “very soon” — Adam Cooper on formu1a.uno
Speaking of the future, Stefano Domenicali confirmed that the intention is to remain with a calendar of maximum of 24 races.
Why not have the entire #F1 schedule be a bunch of stupid Tilkedromes while the European races diminish until there are 3 slots left for all of them to rotate over? The fans will surely love that the sport is getting richer and richer. Yep, that is what will happen, obviously.
I am deeply thankful that Liberty brought F1 into the 21st Century, but their "money is all that matters" attitude towards where to race might be worse than CVC's.
You are right! For some reason I had RBR winning the WCC that year, but Brawn did win it. Thank you.
We are watching F1 history in the WCC
As RBR loses more points to Ferrari in the battle for P2 in the WCC and VER is cruising to a title win, this seems relevant.
The winning WDC driver was not in the WCC team in 1958, 1973, 1976, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1986, 1994, 1999, 2008, 2009, and 2021.
Let's work backwards. In these years, the WDC driver's team was P2 in the WCC.
Riccardo news coming today
The rumour mill is spinning like crazy that Red Bull will announce RIC's gone then 10 minutes later that Lawson is in.
And there is the not-always-reliable Joe Savard soying PER will announce he is leaving after Mexico. [link] (https://joesaward.wordpress.com/2024/09/26/green-notebook-from-somerset/)
No one can trust Red Bull, obviously, but yes, that is the rumour.
But this is one of those situations where I hope both sides lose (the team's other personnel is the sad collateral damage, which sucks). So if RBR can be in the low midfield next season and then both Horner and Marko get the sack, that would be splendid.
The exodus continues. Behind the smiles and jokes in the press conferences, the atmosphere must be horrendously bad for top, middle, and bottom people be heading for the exits as if the ship is sinking.
Low-key hoping next year is humbling for Horner and Marko. A pity for everyone else that works there, but those two really needs a swift kick in the arse.
Team Qualy Battles Updated
Updated the qualy battles plot, but did not want to burden the servers with it, so if you want to see a gif from the start to Singapore, here it is: https://i.imgur.com/KrbkqQF.gif.
And now we wait for the avalanche of stupid/crazy/ridiculous rumours about RIC until the next race.
Python package called FastF1.
The king of malicious compliance. And one of the best Brooklyn 99 guest stars.
I love it. Malicious compliance is the best form of protest. To hell with MbS (both of them, actually).
Even put VER as driver_1 because it feels wrong putting him as driver_3. So both versions are there. Thank you for the feedback again, they are MUCH more useful this way.
Thank you for the feedback. Was a bit pressed for time and could not change the code to change the colours, but will do. Not usual to have Williams and TR along with Red Bull....
Graphs I did not expect to make before today
Featuring Albon, Tsunoda, and Verstappen. Yet, here we are.
Telemetry Comparisons and Track Dominance plots
And, if you want to help me out, here are many Track Dominance graphics with different mini-sectors (numbers are under the images in the link): varied track dominance graphics What do you think is the most useful to understand where each car goes better?
Hard to do any worse... Even Latifi beat Albon once.
I think one of the issues he was adamant about was no 1 year deal. So I would guess he is at least 2 years.
But Audi has a vacant seat...
Team Qualy Battles Updated
Verstappen and Albon finally lost one this season!!!
Yes, Albon was pretty severely compromised in the last Q3 attempt by extra weight on his car, but still here we are. Williams and Red Bull no longer have zeros on the board (sorry, Logan, you remain at zero).
Whatever happens, Pérez retains the lead at Baku
With a 30 points lead over Hamilton for points scored at Baku, Pérez will retain his lead, no matter what happens.
But with the current competitive state of the Red Bulls in tracks with slow corners, the lead could suffer a dent if Hamilton has a good weekend.
If Norris has a good weekend, he could jump a few spots, and Piastri could finally enter into the conversation, as he failed to score a point in 2023.
Adrian Newey says he has joined Aston Martin to help lead them to the Formula 1 World Championship.
Anyone else surprised at the short gardening leave? Him starting in March changes things. I thought he would be out at least until September of 2025,which would hurt his participation in the 2026 design. If, however, he does start in March, he can absolutely be a major part of the redesign and that changes the calculations for who might be a force in 2026.
Favourite reading order?
There are many ways to read the series, obviously, so I am curious as to what are people's preferred method.
I read them chronologically by publishing date the first time, then once by theme (Watch, Witches, and Moist novels first) and then been reading books here and there kinda randomly (although when I read one Watch novel, I tend to read all of them to the end, plus Raising Steam).
What do others do?
Anyone interested in some Qualy data graphic gifs?
I have been toying around with F1 data and python plots, and got some average gap graphics in gif form, starting at Bahrain and up to Italy.
They are gifs, so check your wi-fi upon entering because there are many on each page, obviously.
Would have posted a few examples here, but apparently Lemmy is not keen on it. Hope imgur's servers do not crap out on me.
Examples:
Pirelli Test: PU Trouble for Lawson, Wet Laps for Bearman
Un mercoledì con doppio test Pirelli in Italia: Lawson ha girato a Monza con la Racing Bulls, Bearman a Fiorano con la Ferrari
Main points of the article:
Pirelli ran two tests of the 2025 tyres, one in Monza with Red Bull's junior team, one in Fiorano with Ferrari. It was wet in Monza and Lawson had some PU trouble in the VCARB01, while Fiorano was artificially wet for Bearman in the Ferrari.
Next up, Aston Martin will be the first to test the 2026 tyres at Barcelona after the Baku GP and then Mercedes at Magny-Cours with the 2025 tyres (1-2 October).
The irony of Fiorano being artificially wet and it was just raining in Monza is pretty great, yes.
Also, great practice for Bearman if he will indeed be in Baku in place of Magnussen.