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Max Vertappen (Red Bull) won again. McLaren tried everything, 1 pit, 2 pits... but nobody was able to get closer to Max.
But the Champion is Lando Norris on McLaren, third in Abu Dhabi, behind his teammate Oscar Piastri. So, at the end of the Championship, only 2 points are between Lando and Max, with Max getting closer and closer despite a difficult season start for his RedBull, compared to fantastic McLaren car performances all year long. But, around July, after changing its team management, RedBull started to win again, showing the incredible ability of Max Verstappen to drive faster and faster, even with a car that anyway was clearly second to McLaren (and not only). Anyway, Norris was able to resist, transforming his ability for the best consistency (with the absolutely best car of 2025 season) in a Championship title. Ferrari? Leclerc is 4th in Abu Dhabi and Hamilton 8th. Ferrari never won a GP in 2025, just a Sprint Race, with Hamilton, in China. Ferrari possibly only worked on 2026 car, starting several weeks ago. Next Year, completely new cars can make a completely new ranking: let's see... and let's wait for new Ferrari...
There is a significant amount riding on Ferrari's car for next season, following confirmation from team principal Fred Vasseur that the team switched its focus to 2026 last April. After the last race in Abu Dhabi Leclerc said: “I think the whole team is extremely motivated for next year, because it is a huge change, an enormous opportunity to show what Ferrari is capable of. And it’s now or never, so I really hope we will start this new era on the right foot, because it will be important for the next four years.”. Similar words from the seven times champion Hamilton. In terms of the biggest lesson that he has learned during the year, Hamilton responded: “I'm resilient. I said it in the last race, I've surprised myself with how resilient I am and, if I can get through a season like this, then there's nothing that I can't face moving forward. My surroundings in terms of personal staff, team personnel, how you utilise people, whether people need to move into different positions to work better – all these different things need to be looked upon in my personal space so that we can optimise our teamwork.”.
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for sharing with us these fantastic pictures of his Ferrari BBLM #70 that finished 6th overall at Le Mans, on June 19th and 20th 1982. A special thanks to Sam Smith and Bob DeMart for their contribution. It is an immense privilege watching this car with such a great history... there are pages and pages of news... and Jim says "It is a great handling race car, and still amazes me every time I see it and drive it"...

Thank our Friends at Forza Motor Cars for these wonderful images of a marvelous Lamborghini Countach LP 400. This is the "Periscopio" model and is one of 150 produced. Contact us for more information or just enjoy...