Australian 2025 GP Race Review – Troubled Waters

EPISODE · Mar 20, 2025 · 27 MIN

Australian 2025 GP Race Review – Troubled Waters

from F1rst: An F1 Podcast · host PT

The opening race of the 2025 Formula One season certainly didn’t disappoint – though not always for the right reasons! This race delivered on every promise of excitement, with unexpected twists, chaos, and an unpredictable battle for victory that had everyone on edge.As I’ve mentioned before, I’m not the biggest fan of rain, and while the winners and podium finishers undoubtedly earned their spots, the wet conditions created a whirlwind of mayhem that, personally, didn’t sit well with me. On top of that, it was a rough season opener for Charles, Lewis, and Ferrari, which made for some tough moments to watch in Australia.But as we shift our focus to China and the first sprint weekend of the year, there’s hope for a clearer picture of the season ahead – especially for Ferrari. Here's hoping we see more consistency and can start to gauge where teams and drivers truly stand heading into the next chapter of the season.

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