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Round 4: Bahrain 🇧🇭

Under the blazing lights of  Bahrain , the 2025 Formula 1 season delivered a weekend full of speed, strategy and surprises. From McLaren’s commanding performance to unexpected midfield shake-ups, the desert set the stage for a race weekend full of drama.  McLaren’s Desert Dominance  Oscar Piastri  drove one of the most dominant races of his F1 career so far, leading the grid under the desert lights. From  lights out ,  Piastri  showcased flawless control and tire management, holding off challenges from more experienced rivals. This victory solidified Piastri’s status as one of the rising stars of the grid, with many now viewing him as a serious contender in the 2025 title fight - just three points behind his teammate. Apart from Piastri’s win,  Lando Norris  helped McLaren secure yet another 1-3, marking their third double podium of the season.  Gasly Puts Alpine Back on the Map Pierre Gasly  managed to score Alpine’s first point...

Round 3: Suzuka 🇯🇵

The 2025 Japanese Grand Prix returned at the iconic Suzuka Circuit as the first part of the season’s intense triple header. With its high-speed corners, iconic figure-eight layout and unpredictable weather, expectations were high for another Suzuka classic. But what we got instead was more of a classic Monaco snoozer -   few overtakes, minimal drama and a grid that could have used a pillow, well, except for Alex Albon.  Verstappen Strikes Back In Style  For the forth year in a row, Max Verstappen was untouchable and claimed victory in Japan. After clinching pole position on Saturday with a record-breaking lap time, the four-time world-champion left his competitors no chance. The Dutchman is now only one point short to his 2024 rival, Lando Norris. With this being the first of three back-to-back races, Mclaren should be up for a fight. It was a statement win, clean, dominant and classic Max.  Yuki’s   Moment  While Verstappen dominated, all eyes were on t...