Jeremy Clarkson on How to Fix F1: Ditch Tracks Where Passing Is Hard
- The Japanese Grand Prix had only 15 overtakes after the first lap, a significant drop from 48 in 2024, raising concerns about overtaking difficulties in F1.
- Jeremy Clarkson suggested abandoning tracks where overtaking is hard, although this idea could eliminate many beloved circuits.
- Carlos Sainz highlighted that the tight midfield made it nearly impossible to overtake, comparing the track to Monaco's difficulty.
- Fans expressed dissatisfaction with the lack of action during the race, echoing previous critiques of similar venues.
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Aston Martin duo focusing on car development after poor F1 Japanese GP showing
Both Aston Martin drivers had a difficult Japanese GP. Fernando Alonso finished just outside the points in 11th. Lance Stroll didn’t manage to improve his starting position and finished in 20th and last, a lap down. The two-time world champion rued the pace of his Aston Martin when speaking to the press post race. “It was difficult, not boring, because I had the first half of the race Gasly within one second behind, in the second part Yuki. So I…
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