2022 Italian Grand Prix: F1 race analysis
2022 Italian Grand Prix: F1 race analysis

Sections of the crowd at Monza actually booed Max Verstappen after he had won the 2002 Italian Grand Prix. Partly that was because they had wanted to see a race to the flag (the GP actually finished behind a Safety Car) but mainly it was because they had wanted to see a Ferrari victory. In this video Peter Windsor addresses this issue of concern - and also offers his explanation as to why Max and the Red Bull RB18 were again so dominant - why they were not sucked-in by Charles Leclerc's relatively early switch to medium tyres and would thereafter control the race with a significant tyre-life (and overall pace) advantage. Also in this video: analysis of other key results from Monza, including George Russell's P3 for Mercedes, Carlos Sainz finishing P4 after starting his Ferrari at the back of the grid - and the very popular P9 for the Williams stand-in driver, Nick De Vries. With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets www.jetcraft.com Images: Grand Prix Photo (Peter Nygaard) www.grandprixphoto.com Other images: AMG Mercedes, Red Bull, Scuderia Ferrari, McLaren, Alpha Tauri, Alfa Romeo, Alpine, Haas and Williams Music: Diamonds and Ice by Orchids Follow Peter on Twitter: @peterdwindsor Join our Italian GP livestream debrief on Monday, Sept 12, at 3:00pm UK: www.twitch.tv/peterwindsor This channel supports the Race Against Dementia: https://raceagainstdementia.com #STANDWITHUKRAINE Nick: you're with us always God bless the Queen https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sjbjogle



How Max won and Mercedes lost at Zandvoort by Peter Windsor
How Max won and Mercedes lost at Zandvoort by Peter Windsor

Max Verstappen won his home race - the Dutch Grand Prix at Zandvoort - from the pole...but it was no easy thing. The two Mercedes shocked the Red Bull and Ferrari teams with their mid-race pace on hard Pirellis - and proved equally competitive when they switched to medium tyres on a lighter fuel load later in the race. Then came a Safety Car period and, for Max, a welcome switch to soft tyres for the final sprint. Mercedes' George Russell also switched to softs but Lewis Hamilton, who had been in the strongest position to challenge for the lead, was left out on mediums. Mercedes saw this as an aggressive strategy because it gained them track position (ie, the lead for Lewis) - and assumed that, in P2, on soft tyres, Lewis was never going to be able to beat Max anyway. In this video, Peter Windsor argues that Hamilton, on softs, might well have been able to cause Max a few problems - particularly as Russell, on 15-lap-old soft tyres, was able to all-but-match Verstappen's fastest lap (set when Max's tyres were still fresh). With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets https://jetcraft.com Images: AMG Mercedes and Red Bull Music: Sjoundi, by Osker Wyld Follow Peter on Twitter: @peterdwindsor Join our Dutch GP livestream debrief on Monday, Sept 05, at 5:00pm UK: www.twitch.tv/peterwindsor This channel supports the Race Against Dementia: https://raceagainstdementia.com #STANDWITHUKRAINE Nick: you're with us always https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sjbjogle



HIGHLIGHTS: Ipswich Town 6 Northampton Town 0
HIGHLIGHTS: Ipswich Town 6 Northampton Town 0

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Max: an F1 win for the ages by Peter Windsor
Max: an F1 win for the ages by Peter Windsor

He started P13, passed five cars on his opening lap - and was up to P3, chasing down his Red Bull team-mate, Sergio Perez, after only four racing laps of Spa. And then he won it. With ease. Going away. Max Verstappen, the 2021 World Champion, proved so untouchable in every department at Spa that he even set fastest lap on medium-compound Pirelli race tyres. In this video, Peter Windsor analyses the speed of the Adrian Newey-engineered Red Bull RB18 in the context of the new FIA Technical Directive that at Spa was policed for the first time. He looks at the first-lap accident that eliminated Mercedes' Lewis Hamilton - and at Ferrari's long, long afternoon (which resulted in a closely-run P3 finish for Carlos Sainz). Join Peter tomorrow, Monday, for a live Belgian GP debrief q-and-a session on our Twitch channel (details below). With thanks to Jetcraft, the world's largest buyer and seller of executive jets https://jetcraft.com Images: Peter Nygaard www.grandprixphoto.com And: Scuderia Ferrari, AMG Mercedes, Red Bull, Aston Martin and Alpine Follow Peter on Twitter: @peterdwindsor www.twitch.tv/peterwindsor Watch for livestreaming updates on Twitter This channel supports the Race Against Dementia: https://raceagainstdementia.com #STANDWITHUKRAINE Nick: you're with us always https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/sjbjogle



Shoot the Boot with Croyland Car Megastore, Doncaster Rovers
Shoot the Boot with Croyland Car Megastore, Doncaster Rovers

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HIGHLIGHTS: Northampton Town 0 Doncaster Rovers 1
HIGHLIGHTS: Northampton Town 0 Doncaster Rovers 1

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2022 FAST FORWARD // BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500
2022 FAST FORWARD // BOMMARITO AUTOMOTIVE GROUP 500

Did you miss the Bommarito Automotive Group 500? Or just want to relive it all again? Check out the 30 minute highlights from ...




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