Official 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***
Official 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Poll: Official 2025 Azerbaijan Grand Prix Thread ***SPOILERS***

Total Members Polled: 34

Piastri: 24%
Norris: 21%
Leclerc: 6%
Hamilton: 15%
Russell: 12%
Antonelli: 0%
Verstappen: 18%
Tsunoda: 6%
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Piginapoke

Original Poster:

5,506 posts

202 months

Yesterday (08:14)
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After a Max masterclass in Monza we’re in Baku for the Azerbaijan Grand Prix. It’s the fastest street circuit on the calendar and can be good fun.

Most focus will be on Oscar vs Lando and Mclaren team orders (a storm in a tea cup in my view). It was a great fight last year between Leclerc and Piastri and this should be another close one. Hopefully the Red Bull upgrades work as well here, Ferrari and Mercedes will likely be just behind (again).

Pirelli is bringing the C6 tyre here which might spice things up a bit.

Here’s to a great race. Max was inch perfect last weekend and will also win here, I think.

Date(s): Friday 19 to Sunday 21 September 2025.

UK Broadcast Timings (and track time)

All sessions are live on Sky F1. Channel 4 is showing highlights of all competitive sessions.





2024 Highlights: Oscar win, Sainz and Perez accident

https://youtu.be/7ynDOY1PR74?si=ngyyn4wc-LwQDYXf

Tyres:

Softest compounds C4, C5, C6

2024 Result:



Jasandjules

71,299 posts

246 months

Yesterday (09:55)
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I am almost tempted to say a certain Thai in the top 5......

Big Nanas

2,687 posts

101 months

Yesterday (10:21)
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Thanks PiaP!

One of my favourite races - the walls of Monaco and the speed of Monza. Something interesting usually happens here.

(Also thanks for getting this thread up slightly earlier - something to distract from the circular arguments about Italy!)

Piginapoke

Original Poster:

5,506 posts

202 months

Yesterday (10:52)
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Big Nanas said:
Thanks PiaP!

One of my favourite races - the walls of Monaco and the speed of Monza. Something interesting usually happens here.

(Also thanks for getting this thread up slightly earlier - something to distract from the circular arguments about Italy!)
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Big Nanas

2,687 posts

101 months

Yesterday (14:12)
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Wasn't sure where to put this, but Carlos Sainz penalty at the Dutch GP has been officially overturned.

Statement here from Williams:

https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/aa8e2f1a-295c-415...

90CHPAXL

1,148 posts

120 months

Yesterday (18:56)
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Safety car shenanigans and a Russell victory due to his fortunate position at the time.

Just a wild guess

TheDeuce

29,389 posts

83 months

Yesterday (20:25)
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For me this is the best of the 'modern' street circuits - and nail biting for quali!

The cars are incredibly close this season so quali will be close too, he who dares wins...

I've gone Piastri as I think he can be trusted to put in a faster lap than Lando here, without risking clipping a wall. A safer bet, in other words.

That said if Lando doesn't hold back for the risk of a smash, he's good here too.

And P1/2 could easily become P2/3 as Max has nothing to lose and can go balls out for the P1. The McLaren drivers both have to be a little more cautious.

Manners79

221 posts

76 months

Yesterday (20:26)
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90CHPAXL said:
Safety car shenanigans and a Russell victory due to his fortunate position at the time.

Just a wild guess
I’ve been saying similar in loads of race polls so far and not even come close it it happening so I’m not going for that for this one.

Now watch it happen!

thegreenhell

20,186 posts

236 months

Yesterday (21:39)
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It's like a fast Monaco. Good for qualifying but utterly dull racing unless someone crashes and we get a late safety car.

Jasandjules

71,299 posts

246 months

Yesterday (22:10)
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Big Nanas said:
Wasn't sure where to put this, but Carlos Sainz penalty at the Dutch GP has been officially overturned.

Statement here from Williams:

https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/aa8e2f1a-295c-415...
A moment of sanity in the FIA. At least we can go back to thinking if a car drives into you and it's not your fault, you won't get a penalty....

732NM

8,904 posts

32 months

Yesterday (22:18)
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Jasandjules said:
A moment of sanity in the FIA. At least we can go back to thinking if a car drives into you and it's not your fault, you won't get a penalty....
Steady on now.

Still Mulling

14,808 posts

194 months

Yesterday (22:34)
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Lovely, thanks PiaP.

TVR Sagaris

1,129 posts

249 months

Yesterday (22:37)
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Hurray for the new thread. Always enjoy this one.

dobly

1,453 posts

176 months

Yesterday (23:25)
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Big Nanas said:
Wasn't sure where to put this, but Carlos Sainz penalty at the Dutch GP has been officially overturned.

Statement here from Williams:

https://www.williamsf1.com/posts/aa8e2f1a-295c-415...
Sorry for the thread divert

If Carlos hadn’t have served his 10-second penalty in-race, would he have been promoted to finish 8th?

That’s my interpretation of point 30 of the FIA right of review decision:
https://www.fia.com/system/files/decision-document...

dobly

1,453 posts

176 months

Yesterday (23:28)
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I have gone for Max here - if he does win, Lando will be starting to get the sweats. If Max also wins in Singapore, then Oscar will feel the heat too.. all the Papaya fight talk may turn out to be premature.

PhilAsia

6,240 posts

92 months

Not expecting much here PiaP, so looking for a surprise...

Nova Gyna

2,898 posts

43 months

The red cars could be in with a shout for a podium given their top speed. Max is still a bit of an enigma with RB’s pace, so it’ll be interesting to see how he goes. Lando just needs a clean race to keep his hopes alive.