It was super close between his home race or Hungary but u thought his consistency was unmatched in Hungary and arguably could have 9 times here with slight luck
He did not only drive at Silverstone to a win in 2024, He also spearheaded strategy and pit stop timing to the weather and track conditions also. I am foremost a Max and Sainz Fan, but at Silverstone this past year, Lewis had one of His best drives ever, even with lessor equipment. @F1Unchained
I think abu dhabi is another underrated track for lando. Apart from 2019 and 2022 i think he has qualified in the top 4 everytime and always scored points there depending on the machinery
i think the average position gap relative to teammates is what should've been considered here. some cars are just more consistent on certain tracks and less so on others, which could be an impactful factor on your results
Exactly some teams like Williams tend to do well at power tracks and RedBull tends to do well at Mexico(during 17-19 RedBull was usually the fastest car on this track not Ferrari or Merc)
I believe that people will be disappointed in the upcoming season. There is too much of "this is going to be very close seasons"/"this is going to be the closest season ever"/"just look how close the end of the last season was". No one predicted the 2024 season to unfold like it did. After 5 races we were looking at three 1-2s and one 1-3 from RB (with Max's breaks exploding in Australia after which people were saying that if it didn't happen Max would have won the race). After Miami people still talked about how Lando benefitted from SC and without it Max would have won (all correct). Not until Austria did people start thinking Max wouldn't run away with the title like he did in 2023. So we have nothing to go on to say that the 2025 season will be Lec vs Ham vs Max vs Lando vs Oscar (vs Russell) title fight. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a close season, but I believe people are setting themselves up for disappointment.
@aravindhdeivag111 well 2014 was the start of the new regs so I don't think that can be compared to 2025. Perhaps you could compare 2014 with 2022 or probably 2026.
@@arjunnair8037 what I mean to say is we can't expect anything. The unpredictability I meant here is that of all the things people expected mercedes dominating was probably not on the top of the list. Same as Mclaren last year, or like OP pointed out, the way last season unfolded. I am just saying that predicting future is just a waste of time. All we can do is wait with fingers crossed till lights out
How is lewis not Silverstone he is called the king of Silverstone and for a reason p3 p1 p16 p2 p4 p8 p4 p1 p1 p1 p1 p2 p1 p1 p1 p3 p3 p1 only off the podium 4 times and has never DNF and the record 9 wins
Lewis was the hardest to pick but Hungary was speaking to me with the consistency of never being lower then 6th. Won his first year and put the car on pole more recently when it didn’t belong there
@@F1Unchained idk the method you used to decide which track is better for each driver, but if it uses just an average finishing position, then this is the result (used AI to help calculating it) If we consider DNF as P20 (last place) then : 1. Hungary (with DNF as P20): Average Finishing Position: 3.53 Consistency (Standard Deviation): 4.54 2. Silverstone: Average Finishing Position: 2.63 Consistency (Standard Deviation): 3.70 Result: Silverstone is better due to a lower average finishing position and higher consistency. Don't get me wrong, I'm just curious how you determine if. Can you elaborate mate? Edit: I'm talking about Hamilton. Forgot to mention it
I think Imola needs a shout for Lando. 3 podiums in 4 starts, including in a very slow 2022 car, and P8 in the other race. Would agree he’s great in Austria though. Singapore and Abu Dhabi also very good.
For Fernando, I'd say his best tracks on the current F1 calendar are: Monza, Monaco, and Bahrain, while for Lewis, it would be Silverstone, Hungary, and COTA, for Max its Spa, Zandvoort, and Imola, and for Charles its Monza, Australia, and Bahrain
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Hey Miki, Happy New Year & if you don't remember, I was the guy who commented an extremely long analysis on Lewis Hamilton's worst track in the F1 Driver's worst track video you made not too long ago, glad we were able to get this video from you to start off 2025! That being said, while I fully I believe Lewis's best track is Silverstone (like almost everyone else, given that he has the record for most wins there), in a weird way I'm kinda glad you said Hungary instead. He won there multiple times with McLaren before he moved to Mercedes, and he was able to win there 3 times without the fastest car at the time ('09, '12, '13). It was also the track where got his first victory with Mercedes too back in 2013. He's also insane around Canada, China, & CotA (with the exception of 2024) & he has won at least 4 times around many circuits like Bahrain, Barcelona, Spa, Monza, Sochi, Singapore, Suzuka, & Abu Dhabi, plus he's had some of his best races ever at tracks like Hockenheim, Turkey, & Brazil (also may I add that he is undefeated at a few circuits like Portimao, but he's only raced at those circuits once or twice) ;-) I also would have said Max's best track was Mexico given he has won 5 times there ('17, '18, '21, '22, '23), but that's just me being lazy & only counting wins. Yes, he is in fact insane around Austria & Spa...and also his 2 best races ever were in Brazil...in the wet. I would have guessed Fernando's best track was Malaysia also given he's won there 3 times & that was where he got his first pole & podium, but I didn't take into account of his record at Hockenheim AND Nurburgring. As for everyone else, I actually made guesses for all the drivers and these were my answers: Oliver Bearman - Baku (correct) Esteban Ocon - Jeddah (although Spa was my 2nd guess) Gabriel Bortoleto - Monza (correct) Nico Hulkenburg - Silverstone (yes, I realized how good he was at Australia after the fact you said it) Carlos Sainz - Singapore (Monaco was one of my other guesses) Alex Albon - Canada Yuki Tsunoda - Bahrain Pierre Gasly - Zandvoort/CotA (should have known given Brazil is the only place he's been on the podium twice) Lance Stroll - Canada (almost right) Kimi Antonelli - Spa/Hungary (partially correct) George Russell - Spa (you gave it away when you said controversial, but I also though it could have been Jeddah or Brazil) Charles Leclerc - Baku/Monza (partially correct, although he's underrated at Baku) Liam Lawson - Singapore Oscar Piastri - Baku (Jeddah was also considered, I think he's equally good around both circuits) Lando Norris - Austria (correct, but he's also amazing around Imola, arguably just as good as Austria) I had to look up Isack Hadjar & Jack Doohan's track record so I didn't count my guesses for them. But we all know who the best around Monaco is and that is the G.O.A.T. Ayrton Senna! Anyways, great video!
This is an amazing comment and I love the analysis. So many drivers could have had another track and this is a brilliant way of putting it. I have seen Alex twice in Canada now funny enough
While Austria (same as Imola) is a great track for Lando, I’d argue his best is actually Singapore. Dominant victory this year, 2nd in what was the third fastest there last year, 4th in 2022 and half a minute clear of his teammate despite a safety car and even 7th in his debut year.
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That Williams result in quali at spa for George was something special. I have a feeling a lot of people are gonna be eating words about him after Mercedes finally gives him a truly consistently competitive car.
Gabriel started from P22 in monza, not p20, just wanted to correct that. very good video regardless! haven't seen anything like this so keep doing what you are doing!
I don't know about Monza for Leclerc. He's clearly brilliant there, but you might be going on pure data results to make that conclusion. It's a tie between Monaco and Baku, he is unstoppable there. High grip circuits is where his skills really come through.
In fairness to lewis, fernando, and max, they're all criminally consistent at most tracks, that's why they're world champions, I'm sure lewis' best track was only hungary by a small margin, lewis is better at every track than most drivers are at their best, and fernando probably has a track he has 10+ podiums at, same for max, at that point it's just trying to find the biggest nugget of gold
Hadjar is definitely monaco. pole and win and a p2 in FRECA and without an engine failure in f2 2023 he was on to win the sprint. this year f2 he qualified 3rd and was on to win the feature race up until the last lap when another guy got a lucky pitstop and still finished p2
Please accept the challenge to prove us wrong by creating an interesting, statistical driver cost analysis, over the last 6 years, of all F1 drivers (including young Mick Schumacher and Logan Sergeant). 1) Summarizing the annual ‘car repair’ costs. 2) Summarizing how many WDC plus WCC points they lost directly as a result of driver error plus indirectly by blocking / having contact ‘on track’ with his team mate. We predict that Russell is easily the most expensive F1 driver 'on track' when both 'car repair’ costs & both ‘championship points lost’ costs are added together.
Leclerc is so good in Baku its crazy, If Oscar beat him with a mini drs at any other track I wouldn't mind as much but since its a track where leclerc is clearly better than every driver in history it really pisses me off especially considering Oscar wasn't even fast
@@Yytggg345 He clearly wasn't "faster" when he was 9 seconds behind him in the first stint. A combination of Ferrari tyre warm up woes and the infamous DRS wing got him that win. There is no chance, or reality he could would have won on pure pace alone.
Give Alonso a good car and he's good everywhere one of the best pure racers F1 has ever seen, obviously Hamilton is the same type of racer give him a good car and he will dominate the field, Charles ultra talented super fast good wheel to wheel racer just want to see some more consistency from him he should benefit by having Lewis as his teammate and should shine in 2025, Max mega talented obviously, he is a master at using the racing guidelines to the extreme but if any rule changes are made in 2025 in regards to dive bombing and aggressive driving you will see Max not be at the front. My prediction is the drivers championship is going to be between Charles, and Lewis with Lando, Oscar and Max in the mix but will be decided between Charles and Lewis
Mexico is also very good for Max, suprised it wasnt mentioned. This year was not great obviously, but he could have won 6 in a row from 17 to 23, if not for his stupid actions in 2019
bro u named the video best circuts and in the video u are not saying the circuts names, like how am i suppossed to know which circut is fernando best at when there are 2 german gp one on hockenheim ring and on nurburgring gp
Kimi Antonelli best track is spa and it’s not even a debate he won pretty all his races there when he’s raced there and for George it’s Silverstone or Hungary not spa Lewis has consistently had 3 tenths on George at that circuit
3 best track in f1 for me are Silverstone , São Paulo , and spa reason being is the often have changing weather the offer both low and high speed corners, the often throw up crazy result. The cream of the crop usually rises to the top in the difficult conditions at these 3 race tracks. I couldn’t really pick a favourite track
I’d argue for Oscar that Lusail is another one of those tracks he just does well at. 2 sprint wins followed by another 2 podiums on the Sunday.
It’s definitely up there
He's good in Spa too
Lewis silverstone no? 9 wins and that brilliant win in wet where he was leading by 40 secs
Yeah but he has been so consistently great in Hungary. Silverstone is almost up there but I still think Hungary is special.
He won by 68.5 seconds in 2008
It was super close between his home race or Hungary but u thought his consistency was unmatched in Hungary and arguably could have 9 times here with slight luck
He did not only drive at Silverstone to a win in 2024, He also spearheaded strategy and pit stop timing to the weather and track conditions also. I am foremost a Max and Sainz Fan, but at Silverstone this past year, Lewis had one of His best drives ever, even with lessor equipment. @F1Unchained
Thats the only debatable one. Silverstone and Hungary is Lewis' tracks.
I think abu dhabi is another underrated track for lando. Apart from 2019 and 2022 i think he has qualified in the top 4 everytime and always scored points there depending on the machinery
For Lewis, Canada, Silverstone and Hungary are unreal in terms of stats. Really cool video idea! ❤
for leclerc, i would say his best tracks are: monza, baku and monaco
4 years consecutive pole at Baku. Leclerc literally knew all the shortcut there
@swordsman1137 that's exactly what im saying, dudes amazing there
All great tracks for him
@@swordsman1137 And he gave us my favourite meme in Baku, so that makesit even better
Not monza imo he’s better at Silverstone than at monza
i think the average position gap relative to teammates is what should've been considered here. some cars are just more consistent on certain tracks and less so on others, which could be an impactful factor on your results
Exactly some teams like Williams tend to do well at power tracks and RedBull tends to do well at Mexico(during 17-19 RedBull was usually the fastest car on this track not Ferrari or Merc)
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I believe that people will be disappointed in the upcoming season. There is too much of "this is going to be very close seasons"/"this is going to be the closest season ever"/"just look how close the end of the last season was". No one predicted the 2024 season to unfold like it did. After 5 races we were looking at three 1-2s and one 1-3 from RB (with Max's breaks exploding in Australia after which people were saying that if it didn't happen Max would have won the race). After Miami people still talked about how Lando benefitted from SC and without it Max would have won (all correct). Not until Austria did people start thinking Max wouldn't run away with the title like he did in 2023. So we have nothing to go on to say that the 2025 season will be Lec vs Ham vs Max vs Lando vs Oscar (vs Russell) title fight. Don't get me wrong, I would love to see a close season, but I believe people are setting themselves up for disappointment.
Yeap, its best to temper our expectations, F1 is just unpredictable 99% of the time
Just like mercedes coming out of the box and destroying competition in 2014 😂
@aravindhdeivag111 well 2014 was the start of the new regs so I don't think that can be compared to 2025. Perhaps you could compare 2014 with 2022 or probably 2026.
@@arjunnair8037 what I mean to say is we can't expect anything. The unpredictability I meant here is that of all the things people expected mercedes dominating was probably not on the top of the list. Same as Mclaren last year, or like OP pointed out, the way last season unfolded. I am just saying that predicting future is just a waste of time. All we can do is wait with fingers crossed till lights out
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Wish you the best my friend ❤️ very long time 😁
bro really tried to sneak in bearman in as a rookie like we wouldn't notice
Great video my friend!
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How is lewis not Silverstone he is called the king of Silverstone and for a reason p3 p1 p16 p2 p4 p8 p4 p1 p1 p1 p1 p2 p1 p1 p1 p3 p3 p1 only off the podium 4 times and has never DNF and the record 9 wins
Lewis was the hardest to pick but Hungary was speaking to me with the consistency of never being lower then 6th. Won his first year and put the car on pole more recently when it didn’t belong there
@@F1Unchained idk the method you used to decide which track is better for each driver, but if it uses just an average finishing position, then this is the result (used AI to help calculating it)
If we consider DNF as P20 (last place) then :
1. Hungary (with DNF as P20):
Average Finishing Position: 3.53
Consistency (Standard Deviation): 4.54
2. Silverstone:
Average Finishing Position: 2.63
Consistency (Standard Deviation): 3.70
Result:
Silverstone is better due to a lower average finishing position and higher consistency.
Don't get me wrong, I'm just curious how you determine if. Can you elaborate mate?
Edit: I'm talking about Hamilton. Forgot to mention it
@@F1Unchained it should be then 2 circuits cause he owns both hungary and silverstone but still a good video 👍
Yuki is Baku, 100%
He is so consistent with either P9's, P10's, P11's or P12's each time he goes there
I think Imola needs a shout for Lando. 3 podiums in 4 starts, including in a very slow 2022 car, and P8 in the other race. Would agree he’s great in Austria though. Singapore and Abu Dhabi also very good.
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For Fernando, I'd say his best tracks on the current F1 calendar are: Monza, Monaco, and Bahrain, while for Lewis, it would be Silverstone, Hungary, and COTA, for Max its Spa, Zandvoort, and Imola, and for Charles its Monza, Australia, and Bahrain
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Edit: the way you say Bortoleto is funny, here in Brazil we call him Borboleto (mix of borboleta wich is butterfly and his name) and we say Fly Borboleto
@@mesterorange8181 happy new year my friend I hope everything you made a goal becomes a reality ❤️❤️
@@mesterorange8181 I will keep that in mind for the next time I say his name. I really hope he does great things
Happy New Year F1 Unchained
Happy new year my friend thanks for always sticking around ❤️
3:16 Bortoleto started from p22, there were 22 cars on the f2 grid.
Hey Miki, Happy New Year & if you don't remember, I was the guy who commented an extremely long analysis on Lewis Hamilton's worst track in the F1 Driver's worst track video you made not too long ago, glad we were able to get this video from you to start off 2025!
That being said, while I fully I believe Lewis's best track is Silverstone (like almost everyone else, given that he has the record for most wins there), in a weird way I'm kinda glad you said Hungary instead. He won there multiple times with McLaren before he moved to Mercedes, and he was able to win there 3 times without the fastest car at the time ('09, '12, '13). It was also the track where got his first victory with Mercedes too back in 2013. He's also insane around Canada, China, & CotA (with the exception of 2024) & he has won at least 4 times around many circuits like Bahrain, Barcelona, Spa, Monza, Sochi, Singapore, Suzuka, & Abu Dhabi, plus he's had some of his best races ever at tracks like Hockenheim, Turkey, & Brazil (also may I add that he is undefeated at a few circuits like Portimao, but he's only raced at those circuits once or twice) ;-)
I also would have said Max's best track was Mexico given he has won 5 times there ('17, '18, '21, '22, '23), but that's just me being lazy & only counting wins. Yes, he is in fact insane around Austria & Spa...and also his 2 best races ever were in Brazil...in the wet.
I would have guessed Fernando's best track was Malaysia also given he's won there 3 times & that was where he got his first pole & podium, but I didn't take into account of his record at Hockenheim AND Nurburgring.
As for everyone else, I actually made guesses for all the drivers and these were my answers:
Oliver Bearman - Baku (correct)
Esteban Ocon - Jeddah (although Spa was my 2nd guess)
Gabriel Bortoleto - Monza (correct)
Nico Hulkenburg - Silverstone (yes, I realized how good he was at Australia after the fact you said it)
Carlos Sainz - Singapore (Monaco was one of my other guesses)
Alex Albon - Canada
Yuki Tsunoda - Bahrain
Pierre Gasly - Zandvoort/CotA (should have known given Brazil is the only place he's been on the podium twice)
Lance Stroll - Canada (almost right)
Kimi Antonelli - Spa/Hungary (partially correct)
George Russell - Spa (you gave it away when you said controversial, but I also though it could have been Jeddah or Brazil)
Charles Leclerc - Baku/Monza (partially correct, although he's underrated at Baku)
Liam Lawson - Singapore
Oscar Piastri - Baku (Jeddah was also considered, I think he's equally good around both circuits)
Lando Norris - Austria (correct, but he's also amazing around Imola, arguably just as good as Austria)
I had to look up Isack Hadjar & Jack Doohan's track record so I didn't count my guesses for them.
But we all know who the best around Monaco is and that is the G.O.A.T. Ayrton Senna!
Anyways, great video!
This is an amazing comment and I love the analysis. So many drivers could have had another track and this is a brilliant way of putting it. I have seen Alex twice in Canada now funny enough
Love the editing here, happy new years as well Mr John wick formula guy
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Zandvoort: P1, P1, P1, P2. I call that a best circuit for Max as well. It's his home race after all.
He's had more races at austria so that also played into account
@@F1Unchained what about Brazil?
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While Austria (same as Imola) is a great track for Lando, I’d argue his best is actually Singapore. Dominant victory this year, 2nd in what was the third fastest there last year, 4th in 2022 and half a minute clear of his teammate despite a safety car and even 7th in his debut year.
Really interesting, I wouldn't have guessed Spa to be the best for 3 drivers. I love that circuit!
Happy New Year Miki, Right now I am in Dubai with friends and I am going to be in Manchester tomorrow to celebrate with the rest of the family.
That sounds awesome man. Spend it nicely and enjoy yourself
@F1Unchained You too Enjoy Yourself.
What an awesome Video again my friend your very good one of the best so much detail & information to me your unmatched & you deserve way more subs man but i know you dont do it for numbers you do it because you love it #KeepRacing4Life & have a happy healthy 2025 unchained.
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Happy new year everybody! Just wanted to say that the editing of your videos recently has really improved over the last few months. Cheers!
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That Williams result in quali at spa for George was something special. I have a feeling a lot of people are gonna be eating words about him after Mercedes finally gives him a truly consistently competitive car.
Happy New Year Miki! Looking forward to what you have in store for us in 2025 :)
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gasly could be netherlands p4, p11, p3, p9
Wow ❤ Happy New Year 🎉
Happy new year to you :)
The Alonso got me 🤣🤣
Happy new year guys, I wish the best for you all! ❤🎉
Happy new year, everyone!!!
Gabriel started from P22 in monza, not p20, just wanted to correct that. very good video regardless! haven't seen anything like this so keep doing what you are doing!
❤️❤️ and yeah I did forget it was another 2 behind
Yeah Jack is excellent at Spa he won twice in F3 as well
Looking forward to all pre season videos about everything testing, car launches whatever
Me too my friend :)
Mickey wearing a F1 hat reminds me of rob lowe at the pro bowl wearing an nfl hat 😭 happy new year f1unchained!
I don't know about Monza for Leclerc. He's clearly brilliant there, but you might be going on pure data results to make that conclusion. It's a tie between Monaco and Baku, he is unstoppable there. High grip circuits is where his skills really come through.
It was a close call for sure, he’s a machine there
I feel like Albon should be Spa, sensational RedBull debut, and great defending to score some points in 22 I believe
Bro is so respectful he actually said lance was not bad
He actually did it let’s gooo
For Hulkenberg is definitely Interlagos
Happy New Year friends ♥️ let's hope for a fantastic 2025♥️
3:47 it’s HulkenbErg, not hulkenbUrg 😆
Actually, it’s Nicolas Hülkenberg
New year more videos. Let's go 2025.
In fairness to lewis, fernando, and max, they're all criminally consistent at most tracks, that's why they're world champions, I'm sure lewis' best track was only hungary by a small margin, lewis is better at every track than most drivers are at their best, and fernando probably has a track he has 10+ podiums at, same for max, at that point it's just trying to find the biggest nugget of gold
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Happy new year my friend
Hadjar is definitely monaco. pole and win and a p2 in FRECA and without an engine failure in f2 2023 he was on to win the sprint. this year f2 he qualified 3rd and was on to win the feature race up until the last lap when another guy got a lucky pitstop and still finished p2
Please accept the challenge to prove us wrong by creating an interesting, statistical driver cost analysis, over the last 6 years, of all F1 drivers (including young Mick Schumacher and Logan Sergeant).
1) Summarizing the annual ‘car repair’ costs.
2) Summarizing how many WDC plus WCC points they lost directly as a result of driver error plus indirectly by blocking / having contact ‘on track’ with his team mate.
We predict that Russell is easily the most expensive F1 driver 'on track' when both 'car repair’ costs & both ‘championship points lost’ costs are added together.
I’m pretty sure Lewis best track is his home circuit with 9 wins
It’s 2nd for me but still insane
Max needed to be Zandvoort
Nope
Gasly should've been in zandvoort
Imo, the best tracks are Spa, Suzuka and Sao Paolo.
how about max at zandvoort hes won expect for once
I debated it but he raced much more at Austria
The German GP as Fernando's best track, is that Hockenheim or the Nürburgring?
He dominated both I had it count as one. Hock from 2000-2005 some Nur then back to hock
Leclerc is so good in Baku its crazy, If Oscar beat him with a mini drs at any other track I wouldn't mind as much but since its a track where leclerc is clearly better than every driver in history it really pisses me off especially considering Oscar wasn't even fast
Oscar was clearly faster get over it. Charles is amazing at baku, but that doesnt mean that piastri didn't outrace him. Just look at that overtake.
@@Yytggg345 He clearly wasn't "faster" when he was 9 seconds behind him in the first stint. A combination of Ferrari tyre warm up woes and the infamous DRS wing got him that win. There is no chance, or reality he could would have won on pure pace alone.
@@Yytggg345 Mclaren was faster. Norris would have likely dominated with a normal qualifying.
He is not. Remember in 2021 Vettel beat him with the Aston Martin for the podium.
@@rotorairgroup8409 4 poles there speak for themselves.
Give Alonso a good car and he's good everywhere one of the best pure racers F1 has ever seen, obviously Hamilton is the same type of racer give him a good car and he will dominate the field, Charles ultra talented super fast good wheel to wheel racer just want to see some more consistency from him he should benefit by having Lewis as his teammate and should shine in 2025, Max mega talented obviously, he is a master at using the racing guidelines to the extreme but if any rule changes are made in 2025 in regards to dive bombing and aggressive driving you will see Max not be at the front. My prediction is the drivers championship is going to be between Charles, and Lewis with Lando, Oscar and Max in the mix but will be decided between Charles and Lewis
5:27 coronel Sainz? Lol
Fun fact: Williams has become red bull 2nd team(both their drivers are from red bull academy)
Alpine is also filled with former Red Bull drivers Pierre Gasly, Jack Doohan used to be in F3 and Oliver Oakes the team principal as well
Let's know what you think was the best race last year?
Brazil :)
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Canada
Amen to a Leclerc Championship this year.
Which one do you think ricciardos track would be?
China comes to mind. He was also brilliant at Baku
@ agree. But Monaco should be up there too
What?! Lewis best track is silverstone. How did you forget 9 wins?!
no my friend I didn't forget. His consistency for me made Hungary his best track
Leclerc not being baku despite some bad finishes seems funny. And lewis’s silverstone?
He’s awfully close on a lot of tracks
for lance, I'd easily say his best track is montreal
I was definitely debating it
@F1Unchained yeah sometimes it has to be that difficult to decide indeed
I would say Silverstone is Hamiltons best track
It was close for me
For hulkenberg i would have said silverstone
It’s Lewis track for racing
HulkenbErg
This shouldn't be done off stats, yes they help but also misleading. I think you should have an idea of what tracks suit certain drivers.
correction: lewis won hungary 8 times not 7. you are missing a P1😂. he won in 07,09,12,13,17,18,19,20 crazy
for lando is clearly imola I think
Russell São Paulo? Scored P12 with a Williams in 2019, got his first win there, could've won 2024...
11:33 man you said hungary and put a german flag
Yeah small mistake
I would say if you are going off just f1 results oscars best track has got to be Qatar
Does this guy know they raced at Hockenheim and Nurburgring for the German GP? Lol
Ocon gotta be Monaco, Gasly surely zandvoort and Leclerc is 100% silverstone mate
Hulkenberg's is Sao Paulo !!!
Did Carlos Sainz drive in Monaco, yes??
I thought only the Smooth Operator himself; Sainz Jr. ....
Mexico is also very good for Max, suprised it wasnt mentioned. This year was not great obviously, but he could have won 6 in a row from 17 to 23, if not for his stupid actions in 2019
Liam Lawson is fast and consistent... Definitely a future champ
It has to be Silverstone for Lewis come on
I think Circuit de Gilles Villeneuve is Hamilton's best track.
bro u named the video best circuts and in the video u are not saying the circuts names, like how am i suppossed to know which circut is fernando best at when there are 2 german gp one on hockenheim ring and on nurburgring gp
Just look at seb in India statically best driver success rate on a track
With bottas gone we can finally say goodbye to Sochi 🎉
Who else wants to see a Norris Leclerc title fight in 2025?
Lord Pericval
Your script finally sounds a bit more natural, before it was very robotic
For Kimi you're talking about Hungary yet you put the German flag? 11:25
ik made mistake in editing
Like a lot of people in the comments I was expecting Silverstone for Lewis. I'm sure his record is even more impressive than Hungary
Kimi Antonelli best track is spa and it’s not even a debate he won pretty all his races there when he’s raced there and for George it’s Silverstone or Hungary not spa Lewis has consistently had 3 tenths on George at that circuit
Lewis for silverstone
Why is yukis best track not bahrain?
Seems like Max is the only driver to have won at every track on the 2025 circuit.
@@user-yt7jb7kk1i Singapore?
Incorrect, Lance strolls personal sponsors are Tim Hortons and Metro Supply Chain
I know :) but so is Lawerence stroll. I actually like stroll believe it or not
Lewis: Canada Silverstone Spain Hungary Singapore Brazil
Kimi antonelli next verstappen.😂😅😂😅
3 best track in f1 for me are Silverstone , São Paulo , and spa reason being is the often have changing weather the offer both low and high speed corners, the often throw up crazy result. The cream of the crop usually rises to the top in the difficult conditions at these 3 race tracks. I couldn’t really pick a favourite track