The bare facts show that Carlos Sainz brought Red Bull’s unbeaten run through the 2023 Formula 1 season to an end by leading the Singapore Grand Prix from start to finish.
But there was a lot more to the victory than that – and The Race F1 Podcast explains how Sainz was able to ensure he and Ferrari were the ones able to capitalise with Red Bull out of the equation, as well as an appraisal of Sainz’s excellent second grand prix victory.
A sudden and severe fall from grace for Red Bull gets the full analytical treatment, with Edd Straw, Mark Hughes and Scott Mitchell-Malm examining the reasons for its slump – including why suggestions that the new technical directive in force in Singapore might’ve had something to do with it are likely wide of the mark.
And while Red Bull was far from its 2023 F1 best, there was a scenario in which Max Verstappen might have been among the lead fight for victory in the closing stages – a hypothetical, enabled by Sainz’s pace at the front, that’s also explored.
George Russell’s mood after a “pathetic” mistake on the final lap, Liam Lawson bagging his first F1 points with another impressive weekend, a return to the points for Haas and Kevin Magnussen plus plenty of questions from The Race Members’ Club also feature on the episode.
0:00 - Intro
1:58 - Why the Red Bull juggernaut came to a halt
9:36 - Red Bull strategy struggles
13:38 - How Sainz won
21:04 - Is Sainz underrated?
25:07 - Russell’s late heartbreak
28:36 - Alpine improves
29:45 - Lawson's first points
33:02 - Magnussen returns Haas to the top 10
36:07 - Albon narrowly misses out
37:27 - More progress for McLaren
39:08 - Have the last two weeks been the best of Sainz’s career?
39:57 - Why was Verstappen let off in qualifying?
43:20 - Does Russell’s late mistake call into question his potential as a future world champion?
45:15 - Was Singapore the best race of the year?
46:41 - Were Haas unlucky not to bag more points?
47:24 - Could McLaren shift focus to Piastri over Norris?
48:30 - Could Tsunoda be asked to step aside so AlphaTauri can evaluate Ricciardo vs Lawson?
50:21 - Does Lawson have a chance at a full time seat?
51:40 - Why was Hamilton unhappy?
52:59 - How disappointing was Aston’s weekend?
55:28 - When are Aston Martin going to make a decision about Stroll?
56:29 - Should any teams have taken more of a strategic risk with the VSC?
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But there was a lot more to the victory than that – and The Race F1 Podcast explains how Sainz was able to ensure he and Ferrari were the ones able to capitalise with Red Bull out of the equation, as well as an appraisal of Sainz’s excellent second grand prix victory.
A sudden and severe fall from grace for Red Bull gets the full analytical treatment, with Edd Straw, Mark Hughes and Scott Mitchell-Malm examining the reasons for its slump – including why suggestions that the new technical directive in force in Singapore might’ve had something to do with it are likely wide of the mark.
And while Red Bull was far from its 2023 F1 best, there was a scenario in which Max Verstappen might have been among the lead fight for victory in the closing stages – a hypothetical, enabled by Sainz’s pace at the front, that’s also explored.
George Russell’s mood after a “pathetic” mistake on the final lap, Liam Lawson bagging his first F1 points with another impressive weekend, a return to the points for Haas and Kevin Magnussen plus plenty of questions from The Race Members’ Club also feature on the episode.
0:00 - Intro
1:58 - Why the Red Bull juggernaut came to a halt
9:36 - Red Bull strategy struggles
13:38 - How Sainz won
21:04 - Is Sainz underrated?
25:07 - Russell’s late heartbreak
28:36 - Alpine improves
29:45 - Lawson's first points
33:02 - Magnussen returns Haas to the top 10
36:07 - Albon narrowly misses out
37:27 - More progress for McLaren
39:08 - Have the last two weeks been the best of Sainz’s career?
39:57 - Why was Verstappen let off in qualifying?
43:20 - Does Russell’s late mistake call into question his potential as a future world champion?
45:15 - Was Singapore the best race of the year?
46:41 - Were Haas unlucky not to bag more points?
47:24 - Could McLaren shift focus to Piastri over Norris?
48:30 - Could Tsunoda be asked to step aside so AlphaTauri can evaluate Ricciardo vs Lawson?
50:21 - Does Lawson have a chance at a full time seat?
51:40 - Why was Hamilton unhappy?
52:59 - How disappointing was Aston’s weekend?
55:28 - When are Aston Martin going to make a decision about Stroll?
56:29 - Should any teams have taken more of a strategic risk with the VSC?
Subscribe: http://the-race.com/youtube_subscribe
Website: http://the-race.com/
Twitter: @wearetherace
Instagram: @wearetherace
Facebook: http://facebook.com/wearetherace
Podcasts: http://the-race.com/podcasts
Thanks for watching - please like, share and comment, please also hit subscribe to show your support so we'll keep doing what we're doing.
https://www.the-race.com
http://www.twitter.com/wearetherace
#f1 #singaporegp #podcast #f1podcast #formula1 #f12023 #carlossainz #sainz #ferrari #redbull #verstappen #maxverstappen #mercedes #lewishamilton #georgerussell #mclaren #landonorris #singapore #grandprix #therace #formulaone
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