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After coming within a second of victory in Melbourne, Max Verstappen had a disappointing Chinese Grand Prix, finishing 16 seconds off the winner in fourth place.

Red Bull were clearly less competitive around the freshly resurfaced Shanghai International Circuit. However, as Verstappen noted during the race, there were times he gave away more ground than he needed to, particularly in the first stint as he tried to protect the medium tyres which degraded so badly in the sprint race.

In fact, Verstappen incurred most of his eventual deficit to race winner Oscar Piastri during that time. On the hard rubber later in the race, as the track cooled, the RB21 was a match for the MCL39 at times.

Verstappen faced the added setback of having to get past the Ferraris, which passed him at the start of the race. Lewis Hamilton’s second pit stop took him out of the equation but Verstappen lost time passing Charles Leclerc.

Without that he could have been closer to George Russell in the final podium place and even Lando Norris when his brake problem struck. His radio messages reveal how the team realised he had more pace in the car as the race went on – in stark contrast to his struggling team mate.

Max Verstappen’s Chinese Grand Prix radio

Stint 1: Medium
Stint 2: Hard
Finish

Stint 1: Medium

Neither Red Bull driver was at all happy with their car’s balance on the medium compound. Verstappen lost most of his time to the leader at this stage and he clearly wasn’t happy with its balance on the front and rear axle.

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Lap: 1/56 VER: 1’42.249
LambiaseNo change to procedure, Max.
LambiaseLast car, approach it back of the grid, Max.
VerstappenYeah Charles has a broken front wing.
LambiaseMode six, strat five, mode six, strat five.
Lap: 2/56 VER: 1’38.304
LambiaseDRS enabled.
Lambiase0.8 ahead, 0.8 behind, display eight.
Lap: 3/56 VER: 1’38.302
LambiaseThink about turn one with DRS.
Lambiase0.9 ahead, 0.9 behind. Gap behind, 1.1
Lap: 5/56 VER: 1’38.895
LambiaseCars ahead, less management, seven-eight, just information. Also turn one.
Lap: 9/56 VER: 1’39.229
LambiaseCan I have an update please?
VerstappenWell, no matter how slow I drive, I keep sliding on the rubber. There’s no entry and exit stability on the rear. Yeah, makes it very difficult.
LambiaseSo, front flap for the next set then please Max.
VerstappenWe’ve got a little bit. Ah, the upshifts are very bad.
Lap: 10/56 VER: 1’39.064
LambiaseSo, diff nine, mid nine, keep tracking it Max, that’s the issue. Or diff 10.
Lap: 12/56 VER: 1’38.627
LambiaseSo Max reduce management for the moment, please, reduce any management.
Lap: 13/56 VER: 1’42.610
LambiaseEverything you’ve got, please, Max.
VerstappenSorry repeat?
LambiaseEverything you’ve got.
LambiaseBox and pit confirm Max. Box, pit confirm.
LambiaseStrat 12 in pit lane.

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Stint 2: Hard

No team had run the hard tyre prior to Sunday’s race. However Red Bull was one of the three teams which started one of their cars on the harder rubber.

That meant Verstappen’s race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase could pass on the team’s direct observations about the rubber’s performance. As the stint unfolded they became more optimistic about the tyre’s performance, and most drivers on the same strategy soon concluded they could finish the race without making another pit stop.

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Lap: 14/56 VER: 1’55.252
LambiaseWhite line on the exit, racing Tsunoda and Antonelli. White line on the exit.
LambiaseOkay, you’re clear.
VerstappenI gave a lot of lap time away in that first stint.
LambiaseYes, we saw that, Max.
VerstappenHow is the hard tyre holding up?
Lap: 15/56 VER: 1’37.322
LambiasePretty good on the front.
LambiaseStill no issues on Liam’s tyre to this point.
VerstappenIt’s a normal kind of management?
LambiaseYes, please. Let’s not over-protect.
LambiaseSo Leclerc in pit lane, he’ll come out ahead of you.
Lap: 17/56 VER: 1’37.369
LambiaseReminder, turn one on DRS.
Lap: 18/56 VER: 1’37.847
VerstappenI have a bit of front locking in the last corner, I don’t know how to solve that.
LambiaseStand by. Confirm turn 16?
VerstappenYeah. I went to minus one B-bal five.
LambiaseGap 0.6. No further changes for turn 16.
Lambiase0.6.
LambiaseAll cars ahead, same pace, Max, other than Leclerc. Leclerc 37.1.
Lap: 22/56 VER: 1’37.543
LambiasePiastri 37.7.
Lap: 23/56 VER: 1’37.442
LambiaseEngine 13. Engine one-three position 10. Position one zero. Leclerc not saving, turn one. Leader’s pace 37.3.
Lap: 24/56 VER: 1’37.250
LambiaseGenerally starting to reduce levels of management, Max.
Lambiase36.9 ahead.
LambiaseStrat nine, please, strat nine.
Lap: 28/56 VER: 1’37.318
LambiaseWe’d like to assess torque six at mid five, please. Torque six, mid five.
LambiaseThank you.
LambiaseHamilton, 37.5 ahead.
Lap: 31/56 VER: 1’37.084
LambiaseMax, front flap for the next stint please.
Lap: 33/56 VER: 1’37.100
Speaker 2Yeah, that’s okay. I think that’s okay, yeah.

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By the second half of the race the track conditions had changed significantly. The cloud cover which began to form as the race started had continued to gather and the shade and brought the asphalt temperature down by almost 10C.

Most drivers increased their pace at this point, but Verstappen’s Red Bull especially seemed to like the conditions. His quickest lap was just three-hundredths of a second off the best time of the race, set by Norris.

He was quick enough to close within DRS range of Leclerc and pull off a well-worked pass on the Ferrari through the opening corners which earned a few words of praise from Lambiase.

Lap: 36/56 VER: 1’36.646
LambiaseGood pace now Max, better late than never. 20 laps remaining, come on.
LambiaseLeclerc 36.9. It’s good pace, Max, keep it up.
Lap: 39/56 VER: 1’36.457
LambiaseSo Leclerc 36.7.
Lap: 40/56 VER: 1’36.440
LambiaseMax, can we just introduce a very small amount of lift-off into 14 and six please? This is top pace now Max, keep going.
Lap: 41/56 VER: 1’36.137
LambiaseKeep it up, Max, obviously everybody’s trying to hang it out now, don’t know what can happen at the end.
Lap: 43/56 VER: 1’36.242
LambiaseMax, for a Safety Car restart, medium or hard?
VerstappenI guess the hard is more robust.
LambiaseUnderstood.
VerstappenHow many laps are left?
Lap: 44/56 VER: 1’36.221
Lambiase13, including this one.
LambiaseFastest car in the top five at the moment.
Lap: 45/56 VER: 1’36.182
LambiaseMax, just keep up that small amount of lift-off into six and 14.
LambiaseTyre temps are healthy, so no concern there.
LambiaseDisplay three position nine if downshifts are an issue or becoming an issue, Max.
Lap: 46/56 VER: 1’36.188
LambiaseBlue flags ahead.
LambiaseLeclerc 36.5.
Lap: 48/56 VER: 1’36.023
LambiaseGap down to two seconds, Max.
Lap: 49/56 VER: 1’35.898
LambiaseSix laps remaining.
Lap: 51/56 VER: 1’35.710
Lambiase0.9. Just reminder turn one, Max.
Lambiase0.4.
Verstappen passes Leclerc at turn three
Lap: 53/56 VER: 1’36.175
LambiaseClear to use DRS, have a strong braking point into turn 11.
LambiaseDoes not have DRS, Max. Lovely stuff.
LambiaseThree laps remaining.
LambiaseTwo laps remaining, Max, keep pushing to the end. Possible brake issue on Norris’s car.

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Finish

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner joined in the post-race discussions on Verstappen’s radio. He did not do the same after Lawson took the chequered flag in 16th.

There were times last year when Verstappen’s dissatisfaction with his car’s performance provoked a string of angry messages throughout the race. That wasn’t the case in Shanghai, and he even sounded optimistic about their performance as he prepared to climb out of his car.

Lap: 54/56 VER: 1’35.780
LambiaseOkay, final lap.
Lap: 56/56 VER: 1’35.488
LambiaseGood job Max. We will, yeah, lots to learn there. We’ll look at that. But you drove very, very well. Well done.
VerstappenYeah, I think the end was not too bad, the beginning was quite tough. But that was good. Bit of fun racing too at the end.
Chequered flag
HornerYeah, well done mate. Important points today, they all add up at the end of the year. Your pace on the hard tyre, particularly the second half of the stint, was every bit as good as the cars ahead, so plenty of lessons to take out of this.
VerstappenYeah, yeah, for sure. Let’s analyse everything. I think those last few laps were a lot more competitive, that’s for sure.
LambiaseAnd some pick-up on the way in as well, please, Max, where you can.

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2025 Chinese Grand Prix

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From last on the grid, Liam Lawson laboured to a 16th place finish on the road in Shanghai.

It was a result no team would have been pleased with. But for a front-running team like Red Bull it was an alarmingly poor showing from their new driver, and has prompted speculation they might even take the drastic step of replacing him before the next race.

Lawson qualified at the back for both of last weekend’s races at Shanghai International Circuit. He made modest progress over the 19-lap sprint race, taking the chequered flag in 14th place.

For the grand prix, Lawson pinned his hopes on an aggressive set-up change which he hoped would allow him to drive the car the way he wanted to. But those hopes were dashed over the 56 laps which followed, as his communications with race engineer Richard Wood below show.

As the race wore on, the exchanges between the pair became fewer and further between, as it became clear neither could find an answer to the handling problems Lawson experienced, and he dropped further off the pace of his team mate. By the end of the race, Max Verstappen’s lap times were more than a second quicker than his team mate’s, despite his tyres being 17 laps older.

Lawson took the chequered flag 16th. Penalties for four other drivers later promoted him to 12th, but his 64-second deficit to Verstappen will be of utmost concern to his team.

Lawson’s Chinese Grand Prix radio messages

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Stint 1: Hard
Stint 2: Medium
Stint 3: Hard
Finish

Stint 1: Hard

The trio who started on the hard tyres all slowed around lap 15, as they were passed by those who started on mediums and emerged from the pits behind them after changing tyres. But while Stroll and Bearman’s lap times recovered, Lawson’s did not, leading Red Bull to pit him much earlier than them.

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Pre-start
WoodCaution, caution. Okay straight down at the pit lane. That’s 30 seconds till green light. Just a radio check.
Lawson drives to the pit lane exit and stops
LawsonCopy that radio check.
WoodYeah, we’re loud and clear.
LawsonWhat mode would you like me in for the formation at start?
Wood12, as you are. Okay, that is green light for the grid.
Lawson pulls away when he gets the green light and follows the others around on the formation lap
WoodRelease was good. Other cars on the hard tyre are Bearman and Stroll. They’re P17 and P14.
WoodCopy.
WoodAll you can on these tyres. Box, box.
Lawson returns to the pit lane and waits at the exit to start the race
WoodLast car is just approaching the back of the grid now.
Lap: 1/56 LAW: 1’48.928
WoodRace start.
Seconds after the field passes by the pit lane exit light turns green and Lawson pulls away to join the race
WoodYellow, yellow. Double yellow, okay, all clear.
WoodMode six, mode six, car behind Hulkenberg.
Lap: 2/56 LAW: 1’39.640
WoodDRS enabled caution, gravel exit turn eight, the full pack will have been through that.
WoodIt’s 0.8 ahead, 1.2 behind. Display eight when you can.
Lap: 3/56 LAW: 1’39.738
LawsonYeah, it’s just a train right now.
WoodYeah, copy that. We’ll have strat three when you can. Strat three.
Lap: 5/56 LAW: 1’39.228
WoodOkay, we see the snaps through the low speed, think about push toggle.
LawsonCopy.
WoodYou’re starting to break up a bit. Bearman has lost DRS, he’s the car ahead of you.
LawsonCopy that.
LawsonHonestly, there’s just not a lot I can do following.
Lap: 6/56 LAW: 1’39.342
WoodOkay, copy mate, you know the plan, stick to target.
Lap: 7/56 LAW: 1’39.525
WoodEngine 11 position 7 engine 11 position 7
Lap: 8/56 LAW: 1’39.177
WoodAnd back to engine seven. So just think about your high-speed management when stuck in traffic, high speed management.
LawsonCopy. Struggling more with the fronts still at the moment.
WoodCopy, is that all speed ranges?
LawsonFor now it’s most speed ranges, mostly medium and high speed
Lap: 9/56 LAW: 1’39.743
WoodDisplay 5, position 5 when you can, display 5, position 5, that’s high speed diff. And we’ll have display 8 and stay active on your mid switch. For reference, your tyres are looking in good condition compared to people, they’re looking good.
WoodAnd we’ll have strat 5.
Lap: 11/56 LAW: 1’39.152
WoodIf that display five switch is positive, we have another step.
LawsonCopy.
WoodLooks like Gasly has boxed, so this may start to open things up.
WoodHow much are these guys ahead holding you up? How much are they holding you up?
LawsonQuite a bit right now. I can’t get close enough to overtake.

Lawson’s race compared to his team mate, the two other drivers who started on hards and Isack Hadjar, who finished one place ahead of him

Lap: 12/56 LAW: 1’38.927
WoodOkay, let’s make use of this free air. That’s Bearman ahead. He’s [cuts out] he will be isolated.
LawsonCopy.
WoodBalance update when you can.
LawsonJust struggling with the bumps on entry, rear on exit.
Lap: 13/56 LAW: 1’39.135
WoodOkay, recommendation, b-bal six, b-bal six.
WoodFlap update when you can.
LawsonPlus two.
Lap: 14/56 LAW: 1’38.801
WoodOkay car behind now Hamilton, he’s on a fresh hard.
Lap: 15/56 LAW: 1’39.705
WoodLiam let’s cancel tyres, let’s use all the tyre, cancel tyre saving, use all the tyre.
LawsonOkay, copy. Mate I do not have the grip to fight this.
Lap: 16/56 LAW: 1’40.219
WoodStrat three, that’s Max behind. Okay, so Max behind let him through into one.
Lap: 17/56 LAW: 1’40.405
WoodLawson pulls off-line approaching turn one and backs off, Verstappen passes
Thank you.
WoodCopy your grip comment, we are monitoring options, we are monitoring options
LawsonYeah man, I’m using so much of front tyre on entries.
Lap: 18/56 LAW: 1’43.770
WoodDisplay five, position two, display five, position two, more diff-opening.
WoodSo just confirm, plus two on flap, plus two on flap.
LawsonYes front wing, but exits are really poor on traction as well.
WoodOkay we’re boxing this lap, box, box.
LawsonCopy, box.
WoodStrat 12 in the pit lane, strat 12.
Lawson makes his pit stop, switches to mediums, and pulls away

Stint 2: Medium

Bearman and Stroll ran longer opening stints and finished the race with just one more pit stop, which helped them finish in the points. But Lawson was never going to be able to make his medium rubber last 37 laps, and he quickly found his tyres dropped off.

When Bearman made his pit stop and began gaining on Lawson, Red Bull pulled him in for his second pit stop. The Haas driver nonetheless managed to pass him before the end of the lap.

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Lap: 19/56 LAW: 1’56.168
WoodStrat 10. Strat 10. Okay, Bortoleto could be alongside, Bortoleto left-hand side.
WoodOkay, display eight, display eight.
LawsonI’m just using so much of the front tyre on exits.
WoodOkay, welll display five, position one, for tip-in diff locking, For tip-in diff locking, display five, position one.
Lap: 20/56 LAW: 1’37.699
WoodDisplay eight when you can.
Lap: 23/56 LAW: 1’37.642
WoodFirst message for five minutes
So just to confirm, we’re happy with high-speed management, how is the exit balance?
LawsonI’m pushing through the fronts a little bit and then I’m getting snaps later on the exit. Low-speed exit’s really poor traction as well.
Lap: 25/56 LAW: 1’38.337
WoodYou see this group ahead are high-to-mid 38s, you are catching them.
Lap: 27/56 LAW: 1’38.117
WoodCar behind now Bearman, he’s a new medium.
LawsonI’m struggling so much at the front.
WoodYeah, copy that mate. Okay, mate let’s use the tyre now, use the tyre, all you’ve got.
Lap: 28/56 LAW: 1’37.626
WoodFlap update when you can, flap update.
LawsonProbably plus three again but I don’t want to hurt exits on traction
Lap: 29/56 LAW: 1’37.787
WoodAnd preference a hard over a medium?
LawsonProbably hard.
WoodStrat nine, strat nine. Bearman behind has DRS. Mode nine, mode nine.
Lap: 30/56 LAW: 1’42.962
LawsonI’ve got absolutely no front.
WoodCopy, mate. We’re box this lap, box this lap.
Bearman passes him at the hairpin, then he pits

Stint 3: Hard

Lawson’s first lap out of the pits on his new set of hards was well over a second quicker than Verstappen’s when he emerged from the pits on the same rubber 17 laps earlier and only a tenth of a second slower than Lewis Hamilton’s when he took a second set of hard tyres seven laps later.

The difference was, both those drivers went faster on their subsequent laps. Wood was urging his driver to push the tyre hard on his out-lap, but he couldn’t find more pace, and within half-a-dozen laps he was slower than Verstappen again. After the race finish he said his car’s balance only felt good on his first lap out of the pits.

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Lap: 31/56 LAW: 1’55.338
WoodStrap 12 in the pit lane. Strat 12.
Lawson makes his pit stop, switches to hards, and pulls away
WoodStrat nine. Strat nine.
WoodCar ahead, Hulkenberg on 11-lap-old hard tyres.
Lap: 32/56 LAW: 1’35.985
WoodMate this tyre is very resilient, so we can use the tyre here.
Lap: 33/56 LAW: 1’36.308
WoodOkay, think about torque six for low-speed traction. Torque six for low-speed traction.
Lap: 34/56 LAW: 1’36.627
WoodMode six, mode six.
LawsonThe fronts are really starting to drop, but honestly the rear on exit is so poor.
WoodCopy.
Lap: 38/56 LAW: 1’36.656
WoodI know it’s tough out there, mate, you’re doing a really good job
LawsonI have no balance, absolutely none.
Lap: 39/56 LAW: 1’36.552
LawsonOn tyres, is there anything else I can do?
WoodWe are looking.
Lap: 40/56 LAW: 1’36.654
WoodBest option we’ve got is opening up the mid. Let’s have a look at mid two, mid two.
Lap: 41/56 LAW: 1’36.697
WoodYeah, I know it’s tough, but you are catching this group ahead of you. Keep them as a target.

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Lap: 43/56 LAW: 1’36.653
WoodOkay, we see high rear slips into six and 14, torque eight, torque eight.
Lap: 47/56 LAW: 1’36.804
WoodAnother five-minute silence passes
Okay, it’s 10 laps to go.
Lap: 49/56 LAW: 1’36.884
LawsonYeah, front is absolutely gone.
WoodCopy. Seven laps to go after this one.
Lap: 50/56 LAW: 1’37.441
WoodB-bal five, b-bal five.
Lap: 54/56 LAW: 1’37.246
WoodAnother five-minute silence passes
Okay, three laps to go, that’s minus two on offset, minus two on offset.
LawsonCopy, I can’t turn the car at all.
WoodYeah, copy that mate.

Finish

Long, awkward silences characterised Lawson’s final laps in a Red Bull around Shanghai. After taking the chequered flag he apologised to the team for how poorly the race had gone.

Lap: 56/56 LAW: 1’37.196
WoodFinal lap.
Chequered flag
WoodOkay, recharge on, recharge on.
LawsonOh my god, man.
WoodYeah, that was a bit of a slog today.
LawsonDude, it lasted one lap, balance was good for one lap, and then it’s just, no fronts, and then I can’t get on power.
WoodYeah, copy that mate. We’ll take lessons. We’ll take lessons from today. We’ve got a fail 84 please. Fail 84. I’ll have pick-up on the way in please.
LawsonCopy.
WoodOnce you come to stop it’ll be P1 and then just sit tight and I’ll tell you when to go to P0.
WoodAnd P0.
WoodCopy. Sorry mate. Honestly I tried everything to help that.

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2025 Chinese Grand Prix

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The youngest driver on the grid at the Australian Grand Prix faced high expectations as well as difficult conditions on his debut.

Mercedes had nurtured Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s career for years. But while his team mate George Russell got to make his Formula 1 debut in the relatively low-pressure environment of Williams, Antonelli was thrust straight into the top team, in the seat previously occupied by no less a talent than Lewis Hamilton.

Thrust into the spotlight, Antonelli stumbled in qualifying, damaging his career and dropping out in Q1. That left him near the back of the grid.

The foul conditions which greeted the teams on Sunday, after 48 hours of fine weather, were hardly ideal for Antonelli or any of the other rookies. However he had the benefit of a long testing programme in Mercedes’ F1 cars, some of which took place in similarly wet conditions.

Antonelli was well prepared, and though his race wasn’t flawless, he produced a superb drive to finish fourth. Here’s how he did it.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli’s Australian Grand Prix radio transcript

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“Right-hand side?”
“I had a moment”
“Hulkenberg is doing burn-outs into the pit lane”
“I like that”
“That was a wheel on the grass”
“Has DRS been disabled?”
“Alonso crashed”
“Do you think we can have HPP 12?”
“Take it easy in this restart”
“Mate, he’s defending!”
“I didn’t press it”
“Nice job”
“You are the only rookie that kept it on the road”

“Right-hand side?”

Antonelli lined up 16th on the grid, having been eliminated from qualifying the day before. The original attempt to start the race was abandoned after Isack Hadjar crashed.

Ahead of the second attempt to start the race, Bonnington reminded Antonelli there would be some empty spots on the grid, and to be sure to line up in the correct one. Antonelli spotted his mistake in identifying which side of the grid he should start from.

Lap: 1/57 ANT: 2’22.352
BonningtonInitial clutch target drop was on target, then fed in deep. Okay Kimi, so we’re going to cool the call car turn 11, so coasting turn 11.
BonningtonAnd it’ll be three burn-outs, three burn-outs. There’s a couple of cars missing from the grid, just look for your name, left-hand side.
AntonelliRight-hand side?
BonningtonSorry, the board is on the left-hand side. The board is on the left-hand side. You should be on the right.
BonningtonSo set your b-bal, b-mig [brake balance, brake migration] and then strat mode five, last car in place.

“I had a moment”

When the race finally started, Jack Doohan lost control of his car at the exit of turn five and crashed out. Antonelli came very close to making the same error, catching a huge slide as he accelerated out of the corner.

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BonningtonSo we have Safety Car, Safety Car, keep the delta positive. So we are staying out, brake magic on, delta. Strat mode one.
AntonelliAntonelli catches a huge snap of oversteer at the exit of turn five
Fuck, I had a moment.
BonningtonOkay, copy. Doohan crashed between five and six. Just stay on top of the temps.
Lap: 2/57 ANT: 2’49.800
BonningtonJust 10 car lengths once we’re into the pack. Safety Car is at turn five at the moment. Doohan crashed on the left-hand side so the debris expected to be on left-hand side. Sainz has just gone off, final corner.
AntonelliYeah, copy, saw that.
BonningtonOkay, so the Safety Car will be coming through the pit lane, so we’ll follow that. Just remember when you’re coming through the pit lane, you’re staying in the fast lane and using the pit limiter. So just stay on top of those temps as best you can, but just be careful. We’ve had a couple of cars off already. Sainz [was] just trying to get temp. So you’ll be coming through the pit lane and reminder for pit limiter.
AntonelliCopy that.
BonningtonStaying in the fast lane, driving through. Just watch the white line on exit. Still recovering Doohan’s car.
Lap: 3/57 ANT: 2’44.755
BonningtonWe’ll be through the pit lane again. So through the pit lane, and remember pit limiter again. From the replays looks like Doohan lost it on straight just by putting a wheel on the white lines. Just watch painted lines
AntonelliYeah, I almost did the same, so yeah, they’re quite slippery.
BonningtonOkay, good man.

“Hulkenberg is doing burn-outs into the pit lane”

Although Antonelli was now up to 13th he had lost a position to Nico Hulkenberg. He suspected the Sauber driver had broken a rule in the pit lane, and advised his team, but his rival was not investigated.

Lap: 4/57 ANT: 2’34.598
AntonelliUh, Hulkenberg is doing burn-outs into the pit lane.
BonningtonOkay, copy. So recovery vehicle on track, recovery vehicle. So a bit more brake magic if we can have it. Just try and get that temp.
AntonelliHow can I help rears?
BonningtonYeah, we’ve got that turned up already, so the rest is in your control. So through the pit lane again, and again, pit limiter.
AntonelliIf it doesn’t rain again, it’s going to be drying.
BonningtonOkay, copy. No rain on the forecast for the next 20, 30 minutes. Again, white line on exit.
Lap: 5/57 ANT: 2’19.163
BonningtonRecovery vehicle, looks like it’s still on track.
BonningtonSo this time the Safety Car will use the start-finish straight. So we’ll stay out.
BonningtonSo staying out, staying out. So that recovery vehicle that should have moved, it’s just parking up now I think, it’s around turn eight, nine. So, recovery vehicle, you’re about to go past. Kimi, can we have HPP three position three, three position three. So the Safety Car is going to be in end of this lap. Temps have been building slowly now.
Lap: 7/57 ANT: 2’03.412
BonningtonSo for the restart, it will be strat mode five, I’ll let you know. So let’s go strat mode five now. Strat mode five. Just make sure you’ve got your B-bal set.
The race restarts
BonningtonIgnore the oxidation warnings, ignore oxidation warnings. And can we have HPP 12 position two, 12 position two.
Lap: 9/57 ANT: 1’36.312
BonningtonHPP 12 position one, 12 position one.

“I like that”

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Albert Park, 2025

Antonelli made some progress once the race restarted, passing Hulkenberg.

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Lap: 10/57 ANT: 1’35.270
BonningtonAnd cool the left-hand side tyres where you can.
Lap: 11/57 ANT: 1’34.678
AntonelliI start to feel the overheating.
Lap: 12/57 ANT: 1’35.385
BonningtonSo just look for water where you can. DRS has been enabled.
BonningtonKimi can we have chassis default 19, chassis one-nine.
Lap: 14/57 ANT: 1’33.802
BonningtonJust look for the wet patches where you can.
BonningtonAntonelli passes Hulkenberg into turn 11
Nice work, Kimi, I like that! Okay, Hulkerberg 0.9 behind, got Stroll three ahead. There may be light rain now. Stroll ahead was a 33.1, front-runners were doing 30.8.

“That was a wheel on the grass”

However soon afterwards he spun off at turn four and fell back behind Hulkenberg. Bonnington made sure he understood his error.

Lap: 15/57 ANT: 1’32.212
BonningtonSuggest coming up on diff mid, one or two steps. Still find the water, look for the water.
Antonelli spins at turn four, gets going again but loses a place to Hulkenberg.
Lap: 16/57 ANT: 1’37.326
BonningtonSo Bortoleto 0.9 behind.
BonningtonSo Kimi that was a wheel on the grass, so just be careful.
Lap: 17/57 ANT: 1’32.312
BonningtonSo we have a Stroll ahead at six-and-a-half seconds. Last lap was a 33.8.
Lap: 18/57 ANT: 1’32.181
BonningtonThe rain is picking up. And we go strat mode seven, strat mode.
Lap: 20/57 ANT: 1’31.319
BonningtonSo this rain will persist for another eight to ten minutes.
AntonelliHow is the pace?
BonningtonFront runners are mid-30, George doing 32.2. So Stroll ahead at 2.8, last lap at 32.6.
Lap: 21/57 ANT: 1’31.042
BonningtonOkay Kimi, we saw diff high-speed change, diff mid would also be effective plus two, diff mid plus two.

“Has DRS been disabled?”

Antonelli regained his position from Hulkenberg and passed Lance Stroll as well, leaving him one place outside the points. Next he applied pressure to the other Aston Martin of Fernando Alonso, spending several laps within DRS range, then slipping back slightly.

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Lap: 22/57 ANT: 1’31.887
BonningtonAntonelli passes Stroll at turn 11
Strat mode six, nice work mate. We’ve got Alonso four-and-a-half seconds ahead.
Lap: 23/57 ANT: 1’31.324
BonningtonAnd Kimi can we have HPP three position two, three position two.
Lap: 24/57 ANT: 1’30.822
BonningtonAlonso at 32.5, gap at 3.4.
Lap: 26/57 ANT: 1’31.299
BonningtonSo Alonso ahead, 31.7.
Lap: 27/57 ANT: 1’30.463
AntonelliHas DRS been disabled?
BonningtonNegative, that gap is at 1.1.
BonningtonAnd think about magic for turn 13 understeer.
Lap: 30/57 ANT: 1’29.794
AntonelliI’m struggling with overheating.
BonningtonOkay, copy Kimi. Just think about pulling back the entry, focus on the exit.
BonningtonAnd just think about cooling the tyres where you can, driving offline. I’m sure you’re doing as much as you can. You can think about just pushing a b-bal forwards a little, just to help the rears.

“Alonso crashed”

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Albert Park, 2025

Alonso pulled two seconds clear of Antonelli, then crashed heavily at the exit of turn six. This triggered a Safety Car deployment which Mercedes, like their rivals, reacted to immediately by bringing their driver in for slick tyres.

Lap: 32/57 ANT: 1’29.032
BonningtonJust start opening up your diff with the understeer.
BonningtonAnd Kimi, how far from slicks do you think it is?
Lap: 33/57 ANT: 1’52.635
AntonelliStill a bit far.
BonningtonCopy that, Kimi.
AntonelliAlonso spins into a barrier in front of Antonelli
Alonso crashed.
BonningtonCopy, copy. You are in your Safety Car window for slick tyres.
AntonelliWhat the others are doing?
BonningtonWe don’t know yet. So Safety Car, Safety Car. Keep the delta positive. So strat mode one and box, box. So we are going to go to slicks. Thanks for pit confirm.
BonningtonAntonelli leaves his pit box. The stewards originally deemed Mercedes released him unsafely in front of Hulkenberg and gave him a five-second time penalty, but cancelled their decision after the race
Menu wet position one, so menu wet position one. And you’re pushing down to Safety Car [line] two. So just be careful with these tyres, we’re just going to need to build some temp.

“Do you think we can have HPP 12?”

In his first race, Antonelli appeared confident enough with Mercedes’ systems to suggest switch changes before Bonnington advised him to make them.

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Lap: 34/57 ANT: 2’22.596
AntonelliDo you think we can have HPP 12?
BonningtonI was about to say, if you go HPP 12, position four. Use your brake magic so you’ve got that on.
BonningtonCan we have HPP seven position three, seven position three.
BonningtonThe Safety Car did not pick up the leader when it joined the track. Antonelli and other drivers were waved past it after they passed the crash scene
Okay Kimi you’re currently sitting in P10. So just being waved through.
Lap: 35/57 ANT: 1’44.670
BonningtonHe approaches the crash scene
So Alonso still parked there.
Lap: 36/57 ANT: 1’41.655
AntonelliDo you think I can switch the HPP 12 off, or still keep it on?
BonningtonSo down to two. Okay Kimi we have marshals on track turn six, seven sorting the gravel and then a recovery vehicle at turn eight. So look for marshals and recovery vehicle. So the Safety Car is between turns 10 and 11.
Lap: 37/57 ANT: 2’07.298
BonningtonSo you’re joining the pack now. So maybe we think about coming back up on HPP 12, position four.
AntonelliUh, you want me to switch that off?
BonningtonYeah you go 12 position four. And there is a possibility of rain later in the race.
Lap: 38/57 ANT: 2’19.681
BonningtonDouble yellow.
Lap: 39/57 ANT: 2’11.642
BonningtonAnd maybe some light rain in the last sector, so 11 to 13.

“Take it easy in this restart”

As drivers prepared for the restart on slick tyres, Bonnington reminded Antonelli not to repeat his earlier error. Shortly afterwards the rain returned, Antonelli passed Leclerc’s spun Ferrari and immediately headed back into the pits for intermediates.

Lap: 40/57 ANT: 2’09.615
BonningtonKimi, just take it easy in this restart, just using all the track, there’s still quite a lot of water out there, so it’s a tight line.
AntonelliYeah, copy that.
Lap: 41/57 ANT: 2’06.220
BonningtonSo Safety Car’s going to be in this lap.
AntonelliCopy.
BonningtonSo you can go back on HPP 12. So HPP 12 position one. So it’ll be strat mode five, strat mode five. Safety Car at turn 12.
Lap: 42/57 ANT: 1’27.505
BonningtonThe race restarts
It feels like the wind is picking up. And light rain in two to three minutes.
BonningtonDRS has been enabled. That rain is going to hit us soon. The rain could get pretty intense.
Lap: 44/57 ANT: 1’48.276
BonningtonAnd expecting that rain to increase, so let us know what you see.
BonningtonBox, box. Box, box. Box, box. Box, box. And then wet position three, wet position three.>Russell ahead and Stroll behind also pit. Antonelli is briefly delayed behind his team mate which allows Stroll to get back in front of him through the pits
Lap: 45/57 ANT: 1’35.593
BonningtonThis rain is going to build for two to three minutes.

“Mate, he’s defending!”

Antonelli repassed Stroll, then caught Oliver Bearman, now driving for Haas, who was a lap down. To Antonelli’s frustration Bearman moved towards the inside line as he gained on him approaching turn three.

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Lap: 46/57 ANT: 1’30.780
BonningtonAntonelli passes Stroll on the outside approaching turn nine
Nice work, mate. This last sector looks wet. Bearman ahead is traffic, so he has blue flags. Look for the water as much as you can. Bearman has blue flags.
Lap: 47/57 ANT: 2’05.750
AntonelliMate, he’s defending!
AntonelliSo Safety Car, Safety Car, no overtaking. So keep delta positive.
AntonelliMate, they’re defending on me, I don’t know?
BonningtonYeah, just stay in position now, but yeah, we’re on to them. We’ve also got Lawson off. So Bortoleto off at turn 13, Lawson off turn two. And we’ve got HPP 12 position four, 12 position four. We’ll go strat mode one.
Lap: 48/57 ANT: 1’58.429
BonningtonKimi, no more rain expected.
BonningtonSo Safety Car between turns 10 and 11.
Lap: 49/57 ANT: 2’24.964
BonningtonJust make those temps as best you can, mate. So lapped cars may now overtake, so that’s going to mean Bearman gets out of our way.

“I didn’t press it”

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes, Albert Park, 2025

There was some brief confusion when Bonnington saw a ‘pit confirm’ signal from Antonelli’s car when he was not supposed to come in.

Lap: 50/57 ANT: 2’20.284
BonningtonBonnington gets the ‘pit confirm’ signal from Antonelli’s car
I’m not sure that was a deliberate pit confirm there.
AntonelliWell, I didn’t press it.
BonningtonOkay, don’t worry about it
AntonelliHow can I reset it?
BonningtonIt will reset over the line, don’t worry. Okay Kimi so a car ahead, Albon. And you’ve got Stroll, Hulkenberg, Gasly, cars behind everyone on the inter. So not expecting any more rain.
Lap: 51/57 ANT: 2’12.971
BonningtonSo the Safety Car will be in this lap.
AntonelliCopy.
BonningtonSo HPP 12, position one.
AntonelliYou sure?
BonningtonYou can keep it if you think you need it. Yeah, set it to two, that’ll be fine. So there’ll be six laps remaining when you cross the line.
BonningtonSo strat mode five, strat mode five and focus on this restart.
BonningtonSo gap 1.0 ahead, 2.1 behind.
Lap: 52/57 ANT: 1’35.008
BonningtonAnd wind is getting gusty.
BonningtonAnd it’ll be four laps remaining.

“Nice job”

By pitting for intermediates before others, Antonelli moved up to fifth place. After the final restart he gained another position by passing Alexander Albon.

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Lap: 54/57 ANT: 1’30.562
BonningtonAntonelli closes on Albon
DRS has been enabled, gap ahead 0.5.
Lap: 55/57 ANT: 1’30.602
BonningtonAnd you do have overtake available.
Lap: 56/57 ANT: 1’28.149
BonningtonYou’ve got two laps remaining.
BonningtonKimi just remember to pull back the entry for better exits.
BonningtonAntonelli passes Albon on the outside heading into turn nine
Yes, mate. Nice job.
BonningtonOne more lap.
Lap: 57/57 ANT: 1’28.650
BonningtonUse overtake on this straight, we’ll keep pushing.
BonningtonKeep pushing to the line, mate.

“You are the only rookie that kept it on the road”

Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff came on Antonelli’s radio at the end of the race to congratulate him on a successful debut.

Several laps earlier the stewards had issued a five-second time penalty to Antonelli. Mercedes did not distract him with the information during the race and waited until afterwards to let him know.

However after the race finished Mercedes successfully petitioned the stewards to cancel Antonelli’s penalty. He was therefore restored to a superb fourth place on his debut.

Chequered flag
BonningtonNice work, Kimi. That was a great drive. That’s P4 on the road. Unfortunately they’ve given us a five-second penalty so it’s bumped us to P5. Five-second penalty was an unsafe release but you did a great job today.
AntonelliOh man, fuck, that was close. Woah, what a race!
BonningtonYeah, mega, mega job today, mate. Not bad for your first go. And yeah, some of those overtakes were pretty sweet. Can you go strat mode 14 and then HPP one, position 12. And we’ll go strat mode one, strat mode one.
WolffKimi first one. Really really good. Really really good, what a result. You are the only rookie that kept it on the road and we ended up with a P5, that’s mega.
BonningtonThank you Toto, thanks everyone, it was a good weekend, thank you everyone.
BonningtonYeah it’s a good first crack, mate. Into the pit lane and then just pull up where they direct you to. Top three cars will go down the end. And then when you get out of the car, switch the engine off and then switch P1 off as well. We’ll see you in a bit.

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2025 Australian Grand Prix

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Lewis Hamilton’s first race as a Ferrari driver came to a frustrating end as a strategy gamble in the rain-hit race failed to pay off and he sank to 10th place at the finish.

It was also clear he and Ferrari were still refining their communication as he made his debut for them. And as Hamilton admitted, he is still getting to grips with the unfamiliar Ferrari controls after 18 seasons in Mercedes-powered cars.

The clips of his radio messages played on the world television feed gave the impression of a thoroughly miserable afternoon. Was it really as bad as that? Here are his complete radio communications with race engineer Ricardo Adami on Sunday.

Lewis Hamilton’s 2025 Australian Grand Prix radio messages

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“I was just wheel spinning”
“Is the other car struggling?”
“Have I still got my front wing?”
“How far am I off?”
“Suggest upshift and then DRS”
“I’m learning the car as we go mate”
“Two laps to heavy rain”
“S***, we should have come in”
“We lost a lot of places”
“Leave me, it’s the last lap, I can see him”
“Good work”

“I was just wheel spinning”

The first race of the new season got off to a disrupted start as Isack Hadjar lost control on the wet track surface and crashed during the original formation lap. Race control therefore abandoned their first attempt to start the race.

As Hamilton and Adami debated how best to optimise the start it was clear the seven-times world champion was still getting up to speed on some aspects of his car’s systems.

Attempted start
AdamiFor the start, we need torque map two, and you are already in torque map two, so we already selected. Stay in torque map two for the start.
HamiltonI’m going to torque map six.
AdamiAnd negative, not available for the start. Go torque map two, please.
HamiltonOkay.
AdamiThree minutes, and it will be very important to keep temps in those tyres.
HamiltonB-bal turn one.
AdamiYou’ll need a longer hold on the clutch, you did one second, those tests, we need one-and-a-half.
HamiltonYeah, I was just wheel spinning there, so.
AdamiDiff mid five for the start, diff mid five. And two minutes.
AdamiCan go pit limiter on.
HamiltonWhat’s my position? The yellow line.
AdamiYou are like a metre behind, one metre behind. K2 off for the start, K2 off. It’s 10 seconds.
AdamiFour burn-outs, sorry, correction, aborted start. Take your great position and switch off.
HamiltonNo burn-outs.
AdamiNo burn-outs. Abort the start, we can switch off in your grid position.

“Is the other car struggling?”

During the hiatus, Hamilton used the opportunity to get more information on how team mate Charles Leclerc was coping with the conditions.

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After the aborted start
HamiltonWhat happened?
AdamiIt was Hadjar crashed at turn two. For info, you can go P0.
HamiltonI have no rear end, by the way. Rear tyres’ not working.
AdamiUnderstood.
AdamiPropping up the rear.
HamiltonIt’s definitely, the rear’s not coming in for some reason. It’s very slippery, having a lot of just breaking traction, just big snaps constantly.
AdamiWe lost the sync for the gears, so we are learning on the formation lap.
HamiltonIs the other car struggling with rear temps?
AdamiOkay, can help you there, adjusting the rears.
HamiltonAnd start? It felt okay
AdamiYeah, the start was okay. Good start. Hadjar spun taking the white line inside turn two.
HamiltonSorry?
AdamiHadjar spun taking the white line inside turn two. B-bal 54, suggestion, b-bal 54.
AdamiAnd diff three mid six.
HamiltonJust ask Ricky how much slower I was through turn five there. I keep having a snap on the exit.
AdamiOkay, having a look.
HamiltonDid you hear from the other car, if they’re struggling as well or not?
AdamiHe was pushing a bit more up to turn five, having a bit better temperature, higher temp.
AdamiFive minutes.
HamiltonWhat target did I hit?
AdamiJust two percent shallow.
AdamiBefore turn five, Charles was avoiding the snap going later on throttle.
HamiltonOkay. Apex speed at six?
AdamiYou were faster by 2kph.
HamiltonThe other corners like turn nine and 10?
AdamiWe were pushing a bit the entry in turn nine. And lap time was good across cars. And three minutes.
HamiltonShould I be looking to go to b-mig five?
AdamiYeah, it makes sense to us.
HamiltonBut not for turn one?
AdamiYeah, copy.
HamiltonFor the start into turn one, brake balance back into b-mig three or not?
AdamiWe would rather not. Two minutes.
AdamiOkay reminder you to stay longer on clutch, and fire up.
HamiltonBite point find again or not?
AdamiNegative, no bite point please. And one minute, and K2 off, K2 off. Ten seconds.
AdamiYou were good on the target. Remind you to learn the eighth gear, learn eighth.
AdamiOkay, all set.
AdamiAnd for burn-outs, repeat, at the DRS line four burn-outs.
AdamiGo mode X and K2 on, mode X, K2 on. And the last car is approaching the grid.

“Have I still got my front wing?”

Start, Albert Park, 2025
Hamilton took a look at Leclerc at turn one, but backed out of a move

After the race started it was neutralised almost immediately as Jack Doohan and Carlos Sainz Jnr had separate crashes. Hamilton was also concerned he might have picked up damage, though his team informed him his car was intact.

Lap: 1/57 HAM: 2’12.883
AdamiSafety Car, Safety Car.
HamiltonHave I still got my front wing?
AdamiOn the data, all fine, all fine from data. Stay out and charge button on.
HamiltonDry line starting to appear, through exit of 11.
AdamiOkay, good info, thank you. Try to keep temperature in the tyres, of course.
Lap: 2/57 HAM: 2’49.908
AdamiMulti green exit position four, multi green exit four. And go charge off and mode FW. The car stopped on the track there. Check for debris.
HamiltonIt’s super slippery.
AdamiAdami’s former driver is out of the race
Also Sainz spun and crashed at turn 14, so you can use the pit lane.
HamiltonRepeat
AdamiYou must use the pit lane. Sainz crash in last corner in the barriers. Remind you, pit limiter all through the pit lane, pit limiter.
AdamiAdami appears to be checking what data Hamilton is accessing on his steering wheel
Ignore the fuel bar, you’re taking a look on the fuel bar, ignore it.
AdamiRemind you pit limiter.
HamiltonIt’s pretty hectic.
AdamiCopy, understood.
HamiltonExit five, he lost it.
Lap: 3/57 HAM: 2’43.813
AdamiCopy, we saw that.
AdamiHave to warm up the tyres, weaving in the straights. And also visibility check, front wing is okay, from when you come, when you went past.
AdamiAnd avoid the black paint line inside 14, that’s why Sainz spun. Avoid the black paint. We can go charge on and pre-select mode X, charge on and mode X.
HamiltonLeclerc also queried why it was taking so long to recover Doohan’s crash car
There’s still a car, before turn six, there’s still a car broke on the road.
AdamiUnderstood, copy. Again, through the pit lane, follow the others.
HamiltonGenerally feeling on the nose
AdamiDiff mid seven to help you. Diff mid seven.
Lap: 4/57 HAM: 2’34.100
AdamiRecovery vehicle turn six, be careful.
HamiltonTrack is drying. Still greasy everywhere, but…
AdamiForming a line, yeah, copy. And no rain expected for the next 20 minutes. Just pre-select mode X for the restart, eventually. Mode X now, and stay mode charge, charge button on.
HamiltonYeah, no problem. Just don’t repeat everything, please.
AdamiUnderstood. Think about S1 to warm up the fronts, if it’s helping.
HamiltonThe tyres’ still cold?
AdamiHe enters the pits again
Remind you, pit limiter. The front looks cold. Keep working on your fronts.
Lap: 5/57 HAM: 2’21.772
AdamiCould be one more lap.
HamiltonIt will be more one lap?
AdamiYep, one more lap, we believe. Just follow the others on the pit straight, follow the others. And no more rain for at least 30 minutes, for info.
Lap: 6/57 HAM: 2’20.418
AdamiDiff entry eight for the restart. Diff entry eight. So one more lap, we believe, one more lap. Good job on tyres, you’re doing a good job.
HamiltonTrack is drying, but still very greasy.
Understood.
Lap: 7/57 HAM: 2’07.498
AdamiSafety Car in this lap.
AdamiK2 on for the restart, keep working on your tyres. Then we’ll be K2 off, turn three.
HamiltonDrive-ability is pretty difficult.
AdamiUnderstood.

“How far am I off?”

After a long delay while the damaged cars were cleared away, the race restarted and Hamilton was finally able to get up to speed. However he spent the opening stint of the race stuck behind Alexander Albon’s Williams.

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Lap: 8/57 HAM: 1’38.311
AdamiThe race restarts
And multi white RB position four when you can.
Lap: 10/57 HAM: 1’35.107
AdamiAnd think about diff mid six. And multi white RB one when you can.
Lap: 12/57 HAM: 1’33.255
AdamiDRS enabled.
HamiltonLet me know where I’m slow. I’m struggling with drive-ability. Car’s snappy.
Adami11,12.
Lap: 13/57 HAM: 1’33.017
AdamiCan use K1 to close.
HamiltonLeave me to it, please.
AdamiPossibly misunderstood his reply as a request to repeat
K1 available.
HamiltonYes, I know. Leave me to it, please.
AdamiB-bal 56 will help, 56.
Lap: 14/57 HAM: 1’32.992
HamiltonHow far am I off?
Adami0.8 but Charles is in free air.
Lap: 15/57 HAM: 1’32.763
AdamiCharles lap time 32 .4
Lap: 16/57 HAM: 1’32.749
HamiltonHard to get close.
AdamiCan see that.

“Suggest upshift and then DRS”

Adami gave Hamilton occasional pieces of information on how to resolve problems with his car. However given the tricky conditions Hamilton wasn’t always prepared to act on them.

Lap: 17/57 HAM: 1’32.830
AdamiSpots of rain in the pit lane, also down to turn three, have a look, be careful.
HamiltonYeah [unclear] pace.
AdamiAlso turn 11, reported a bit more rain, watch out. Pace is good. Class one rain in the pit lane, still same intensity as before.
Lap: 19/57 HAM: 1’32.914
AdamiThis level of light rain for 10 minutes.
Lap: 20/57 HAM: 1’32.341
HamiltonWhere am I down? It’s hard to…
AdamiTurn one, place to focus, while you’re in traffic, of course.
AdamiHamilton appears to be failing to activate DRS at times
For the DRS activation is upshift and then DRS, if you have some denied. Charles is 31 .7, so pace is good.
Lap: 22/57 HAM: 1’32.041
AdamiAnd we suggest…
HamiltonInterrupts
Lost gear sync, lost gear sync.
AdamiUnderstood. We suggest b-mig [brake migration] three. Suggestion also EB2, engine braking two.
Lap: 23/57 HAM: 1’31.771
AdamiLast you did was a very good turn one.
HamiltonYeah, understeer is most of the issue.
AdamiCopy.
Lap: 24/57 HAM: 1’31.852
AdamiWe suggest EB3, engine braking three. To avoid the denied DRS, we suggest upshift and then DRS.
Lap: 25/57 HAM: 1’30.860
HamiltonPlease leave it, just leave it.

“I’m learning the car as we go, mate”

The F1 race director focused on the messages from Adami instructing Hamilton to use the engine mode ‘K1’, and Hamilton’s reluctance to do so. However these were only a small part of the total communication between the pair.

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“This hard tyre is going to be hard to switch on”

By now the track was starting to dry out. When Fernando Alonso crashed and the Safety Car reappeared, Ferrari joined their rivals in seizing the opportunity to fit slick tyres. Hamilton wanted a softer set of tyres than the hards he was given, but appeared to raise his request too late for Ferrari to consider it.

Lap: 27/57 HAM: 1’30.755
HamiltonI’m learning the car as we go, mate, just leave me to it with the DRS, it’s not an issue.
AdamiThe car is okay, just a lot of understeer as you can see, and hold K1. Think about engine braking to help the balance.
Lap: 28/57 HAM: 1’30.143
AdamiTry to hold the K1, just for practise, I know it’s difficult…
Lap: 30/57 HAM: 1’29.737
HamiltonI’m not close enough.
AdamiCopy.
HamiltonI’m not close enough. When I get close, I’ll do it.
AdamiUnderstood.
AdamiAnd when you can, let me know for track conditions.
Lap: 31/57 HAM: 1’30.422
HamiltonThe track is drying but the tyres still feel good.
AdamiUnderstood.
HamiltonIt’s going to be slicks soon.
AdamiUnderstood.
AdamiAnd when you can, multi blue, DG, position 14.
Hamilton makes the settings change immediately
Lap: 32/57 HAM: 1’30.234
AdamiAll set. Thank you.
Hamilton[Unclear] pace now.
AdamiUnderstood.
HamiltonDry line is appearing, except for the last corner. Think it’s very close.
Lap: 33/57 HAM: 1’50.479
AdamiUnderstood. Good info. We are monitoring.
Hamilton[Unclear]. How’s my pace compared to the guys?
AdamiAlonso crashes
Stand by. Safety Car, Safety Car and box, Safety Car and box.
HamiltonApproaching penultimate corner
Need a tyre that’s going to warm up.
AdamiK2 on. Tyre target three. All good.
Lap: 34/57 HAM: 2’26.885
HamiltonYeah guys, I don’t know, this hard tyre is going to be hard to switch on.
AdamiUnderstood. Tyre position three. Try your best.
AdamiCharge button off.
HamiltonDid you put wing in? This Safety Car is going extra slow… [spots Alonso’s car] Oh, I see him.
HamiltonHe follows other cars past the Safety Car
Why are we going past the Safety Car? We’ve all passed the Safety Car, is that okay?
AdamiYeah, that’s okay.
HamiltonWhy?
AdamiBecause the leader is behind. Keep working on your tyres, and you can pre-select mode race.
Lap: 35/57 HAM: 1’43.401
AdamiRadio still open.
HamiltonWere we that far behind? So we’ve not gained anything on that, right?
AdamiYeah, correct. We are in the same position, bad timing. Just watch for the debris there when you go through.
HamiltonHamilton is catching back up to the Safety Car
I’ve got no warnings on my delta. Strange.
AdamiInvestigating.
HamiltonIt’s stuck now in this position.
AdamiSuggest multi white RP eight to help you with these tyres. Charge off.
Lap: 36/57 HAM: 1’42.431
HamiltonBoth talk at once
There’s only one line.
AdamiCopy, understood.
HamiltonRepeat.
AdamiCharge off, mode FW.
HamiltonHow many laps left? Still getting no warnings.
Adami21 to go.
HamiltonEveryone else has stopped as well, yeah?
AdamiYeah, correct. All on the hard, apart from Verstappen on the medium, Tsunoda and Albon on the medium, all the rest on hard. Is a long race.
Lap: 37/57 HAM: 2’08.079
HamiltonHow far behind are we?
AdamiThe safety car is at turn eight. And there is a vehicle to pick up Alonso. And careful for recovery vehicle on track.
AdamiSafety Car at turn 11. And multi red FM position five.
Lap: 38/57 HAM: 2’18.415
AdamiDouble yellow where you are and drink reminder if you need
HamiltonHow far were they… was everyone ahead of catch-up car?
HamiltonThey talk at once
There’s nowhere to go offline.
AdamiRB3, please.
Hamilton makes the change
AdamiOkay, all set, thank you.
Lap: 39/57 HAM: 2’12.085
AdamiSector reported clear, should be ‘lapped car may now overtake’ in front. Just for info, we’re currently P8. Got Gasly behind on hard and Albon ahead on medium.
Lap: 40/57 HAM: 2’11.407
HamiltonThere’s no place offline you can overtake right now, it’s wet everywhere
AdamiKeep working on your tyres, it won’t be long.

“Two laps to heavy rain”

The race restarted again but Ferrari realised it wasn’t going to stay dry for long as another shower was coming. Although they saw the approaching rain was “heavy”, it also appeared brief, and this emboldened them to see it out without switching to slicks. It proved a costly gamble.

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Lap: 41/57 HAM: 2’06.607
AdamiSafety Car in this lap, get ready. Charge on, RB position one, multi white RB position one. You can preselect mode race for the restart.
HamiltonLaps left?
Adami16 in the line, one-six. K2 off at turn three. K2 once, okay copy, all set.
The race restarts
Lap: 43/57 HAM: 1’24.218
AdamiDRS enabled.
HamiltonIs there more rain coming?
AdamiIn two laps, will be class four, lasting only two laps.
AdamiHard to overtake people on medium.
AdamiSuggest engine braking two, EB2. Copy that. Spots of rain in the pit lane, for info.
Lap: 44/57 HAM: 1’29.454
AdamiTwo laps to heavy rain, short and sharp, heavy rain, lasting two laps.
HamiltonOkay, understood.
Lap: 45/57 HAM: 1’33.045
AdamiCurrently P3. For now we are staying out, let us know if you need inters.
HamiltonIt’s okay, just keep me up to date with the last sector. It’s quite slippery.
AdamiYellow flag.
Approaching turn 11 Keep it on-track. Verstappen slow. Be careful 11.
Hamilton runs deep at turn 12 but stays on-track

“S***, we should have come in”

Hamilton’s frustration peaked when he realised the mistake they had made by not changing back to intermediate rubber earlier.

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Lap: 46/57 HAM: 1’36.714
AdamiSector three is the wettest.
HamiltonIs more rain coming?
AdamiNegative, just this. Hopefully. Let’s see. Still raining in the pit lane. Eight seconds to the current leader. The leader is Verstappen. He’s staying out, staying out. Keep it together, last sector. Verstappen struggling for grip, be careful there.
AdamiThis is the wettest part, you are leading the race.
Lap: 47/57 HAM: 2’30.695
HamiltonIt’s very slippery mate. There’s more rain coming down.
Hamilton is passed at the exit of turn two
HamiltonAh shit, we should have come in. More rain’s come… Whole track’s wet now.
AdamiYou should stop in one lap, keep it together, Charles car behind. He’s on hard. Safety Car, Safety Car.
HamiltonYeah, mate, it’s so slippery. It’s too dangerous to stay on this tyre. What do you suggest? It’s come down quite a lot. I don’t think this is going to dry up any time soon. Yeah it’s fully, full wet. Like inters.
AdamiYes, stand by. We think boxing if you’re happy. Still pissing down in the pit lane.
HamiltonYeah, it’s very slippery.
AdamiYeah. Okay, box, box.
HamiltonAre you sure you put more wing that I had earlier?
AdamiConfirm. Four clicks. K2 on. Tyre target seven, tyre target position seven. All clear ahead. Charge button on and mode X.

“We lost a lot of places”

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari, Albert Park, 2025
Leclerc passed Hamilton immediately after the restart

The radio went quiet for several laps immediately after the next restart as Hamilton had his hands full. Leclerc passed him but he gained a position from Pierre Gasly.

Lap: 48/57 HAM: 1’59.219
HamiltonWe lost a lot of positions?
AdamiHamilton appears not to hear this
P9 and P10.
HamiltonWe lost a lot of places.
AdamiMulti red FM position nine. Position one, sorry.
HamiltonIs everyone ahead on inters?
AdamiEverybody on inters.
HamiltonThought you said it wasn’t going to rain much? Just missed a big opportunity there. What position am I now? Back in…
Lap: 49/57 HAM: 2’24.575
AdamiP9
HamiltonNine again. Shit. How many laps left… Sorry, I didn’t realise the radio was on.
AdamiThere’ll be eight laps to go. Multi white RB8.
AdamiDriver default delta zero on when you can.
AdamiYou can reset your multifunction position.
Lap: 50/57 HAM: 2’17.095
HamiltonHow many laps left?
AdamiSeven laps to go when you cross the line. Right, you’ve got Gasly ahead of you, then Hulkenberg and Stroll. P6, Stroll.
Lap: 51/57 HAM: 2’11.311
HamiltonI didn’t hear what you just said. I’ve got cars what ahead of me?
AdamiAhead is Gasly, Hulkenberg and Stroll. Stroll P6. Multi white RB position one and Safety Car in this lap. And behind you, instead, you got Charles, Tsunoda, Ocon, Piastri, car behind.
AdamiIt’ll be just K2 on for the restart. K2 off at turn three.
Leclerc passes Hamilton immediately after the restart. No messages are exchanged for a while

“Leave me, it’s the last lap, I can see him”

A tough race had one final blow for Hamilton. Oscar Piastri, recovering from a spin earlier in the race, mugged him around the outside of turn nine on the final lap, leaving him last of the points-scorers.

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Lap: 53/57 HAM: 1’33.039
AdamiPiastri car behind, two-and-a-half seconds, 2.3
AdamiFour laps to go, four laps to go. DRS enabled.
Lap: 56/57 HAM: 1’30.095
AdamiDiff entry eight, suggestion, and diff mid five to help you. And Piastri car behind, 11.5.
HamiltonHow many laps?
AdamiThe next will be the last lap. Piastri one and a half behind. Piastri 0.6 behind, 0.5.
Lap: 57/57 HAM: 1’32.418
HamiltonLeave me, it’s the last lap, I can see him.
Piastri passes Hamilton on the outside at turn nine

“Good work”

The pair kept things positive after Hamilton took the chequered flag, but they won’t want many more races like that one.

Chequered flag
AdamiHamilton crosses the line
And P10. And good work out there, you can charge button on please. Not good timing there, but good work.
HamiltonYeah, it wasn’t great, but we keep pushing. At least we didn’t come home completely empty-handed. Let’s keep pushing.

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McLaren drew criticism from some last year for declining to impose team orders on their drivers when doing so could have helped Lando Norris in the championship.

So their decision to impose team orders during the first race of 2025 was a clear departure from what they’ve done before. It came in the form of a ‘hold position’ order given to both drivers at the mid-point of the race.

McLaren told both drivers to hold their positions when Oscar Piastri caught Norris while he was leading just after half-distance. They gave similar messages to both drivers on lap 29.

The pair were closing on Oliver Bearman, the first driver they would put a lap down, and his team mate Esteban Ocon. As the MCL39s closed on the Haas pair McLaren told their drivers the order to hold position was in place while they “transition to the dry” and “clear the backmarkers”.

Once they lapped the two Haas cars Piastri asked if the order was to be lifted, but was told it remained in force. The next car they had to lap was Liam Lawson’s Red Bull, which was around 10 seconds ahead on lap 30.

On the next lap, Piastri made a mistake at turn six. The next time by McLaren told him the ‘hold position’ order had been lifted. He went off again at turn six on that lap, which dropped him well out of DRS range of his team mate.

McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown insisted the pair remained free to race. However he admitted feeling some relief when Piastri ran wide and dropped back from Norris.

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“That was just a ‘hold’ while we were coming up on the lapped traffic just to make sure we can both get through that,” he told Channel 4. “They were free to race.

Oscar Piastri, McLaren, Albert Park, 2025
Piastri went off more than once at turn six

“Actually, once we cleared it, Oscar I think dropped a wheel [into the gravel], which was kind of a bit of a ‘phew, okay, they’re not that close to each other’. They’re free to race, but I knew I was going to bite my nails the rest of the race.”

Soon afterwards, Piastri’s pursuit of Norris was interrupted when Fernando Alonso crashed, triggering a Safety Car period. His race went awry soon after the restart, when more rain fell and he spun off while chasing Norris.

Piastri’s dissatisfaction with the order at the time was easy to understand, particularly given that it wasn’t lifted as soon as they lapped the Haas drivers. Exactly how McLaren believe they fulfilled the “transition to dry” element of the order wasn’t clear.

Would they have invoked the ‘hold position’ order again had Piastri got back within DRS range of Norris? Did they intend to keep turning it on and off like a light switch as they caught and passed backmarkers?

Later races may reveal more about how McLaren choose to implement this novel spin on team orders. And whether they can pull off the tricky balancing act involved when an F1 team has two competitive drivers and a car quick enough to win the world championship.

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Norris and Piastri’s radio messages

The two drivers were given similar ‘hold position’ messages on lap 29.

Lap: 28/58 NOR: 1’29.097, PIA: 1’28.629
StallardCars ahead are Bearman and Ocon, they will get blue flags.
Norris and Piastri lap Bearman
Lap: 29/58 NOR: 1’28.357, PIA: 1’28.188
JosephOcon should have the flags. We also need, minor, white default two two again, white default two two again. Don’t worry about Oscar for now, we’re going to clear [pauses] we’re going to clear backmarkers and make the transition.
Norris and Piastri lap Ocon
StallardOscar we should hold position please, hold position. Transition to the dry, clear the backmarkers. Next one is Ocon.
PiastriOkay. I’m faster, but okay.
Lap: 30/58 NOR: 1’28.032, PIA: 1’28.331
JosephLando, rain update. There’s no rain until lap 43 and it possibly might go up after then. How are the tyres?PiastriAre we still holding now that we’ve cleared the traffic?
NorrisYeah, they’re broken. They’re more ‘slicktermediates’ now. I think getting towards that phase, anyway.StallardYes, hold for now. Let us know your pace.
PiastriYeah. Do I [unclear] tell you my pace?
StallardOscar latest is more rain building up, more rain building up. I’ll give you a time in a second.
Lap: 31/58 NOR: 1’27.695, PIA: 1’27.916
StallardCurrently no rain expected ’til lap 45, but could be heavier rain after that. How’s the track?
PiastriIt’s drying, but we’re going to need another inter if it rains.
StallardVerstappen last lap 20 [unclear] to pick up his pace to match you.
Piastri runs wide at turn six

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McLaren told Norris the ‘hold position’ order had been lifted two laps after Piastri was notified. It appears other discussions took priority, likely because the threat from Piastri had visibly diminished.

Lap: 32/58 NOR: 1’27.800, PIA: 1’29.379
JosephWeather update when ready and I’ve got a race update for you as well.PiastriOn pit straight
Okay Oscar we’re free to race now, free to race, you know the rules. Weather update, lap 43 could be more rain, heavier rain possible No rain until lap 43.
Piastri runs wide at turn six again
Lap: 33/58 NOR: 1’27.495, PIA: 1’28.226
NorrisYes, the tyres, I think are pretty much worn to slicks and if I hit a wet patch I’m fucked.
Okay.
NorrisAny rain and I’m fucked, 100%.
JosephUnderstood. We see the tramlines forming. No rain expected until lap 45, then possible rain, but we’re not sure.
NorrisI don’t think it’s that far away from a slick right now to be honest
JosephOkay understood, keep us updated.
NorrisYeah, I think you definitely get away with a slick.
Lap: 34/58 NOR: 2’02.273, PIA: 2’07.025
JosephOkay, gap to Oscar’s 3.4, you are now, both of you are free to race each other, you’re free to race each other.
Alonso crashes and the Safety Car is deployed

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