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    F1 2025 world championship could be decided on qualifying sessions

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    By News Team on April 6, 2025 F1
    F1 2025 world championship could be decided on qualifying sessions
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    Ferrari‘s Fred Vasseur Warns of ‘Qualifying World Championship’ Ahead of F1 2025 Season

    Formula 1 team principal Fred Vasseur has expressed concerns that the 2025 World Championship could devolve into a "qualifying world championship" due to a significant lack of overtaking in recent races. His remarks follow a disappointing showing at the Chinese and Japanese Grands Prix, where the competition was largely decided during qualifying, leaving drivers struggling for position during the races.

    The Qualifying Dilemma

    As the F1 landscape evolves in 2025, the struggle for track advantage has become ever more crucial. With clean air proving to be paramount, all three drivers who started on pole this season have gone on to secure race victories. This trend has prompted fears that the current qualifying format may overshadow race day excitement.

    Vasseur noted, "For sure, qualifying is always crucial in performance… the smaller the gap is between cars, the more true that is." His observations highlight how close competitive margins are leading to a reliance on qualifying results rather than on overtaking and race craft.

    Limited Overtaking Opportunities

    The scenario has not improved since the previous season; 2024 recorded 70 fewer overtakes despite having two additional races. The apparent stagnation reflects the success of regulation loopholes and the convergence of car designs, which have unintentionally hindered overtaking opportunities. As Vasseur aptly put it, "Yes, it will probably be a ‘quali’ championship."

    With Mclaren currently regarded as the car to beat, Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri struggled to overtake Max Verstappen, who demonstrated his prowess with a remarkable pole lap. Both Norris and Piastri acknowledged that qualifying positions were crucial in determining race outcomes.

    Ferrari’s Struggles Continue

    While the season began with promise for Ferrari, highlighted by Lewis Hamilton’s victory in the Shanghai sprint race, the Scuderia has faced significant challenges since. Vasseur openly criticized the team’s performance, stating, "We need to try to do a better job next week to extract the potential of the car and its operation."

    Despite achieving a double points finish in Japan, Ferrari remains the fourth-fastest team behind McLaren, Red Bull, and Mercedes. Vasseur remained optimistic, emphasizing the need for continuous improvement as the season progresses, with still 21 races left to go.

    Looking Ahead

    As the F1 calendar moves forward, the focus will be on how teams can adapt to improve on-track competition. The reliance on qualifying and the significant impact it has on race strategy will be key talking points throughout the 2025 season.

    In this current climate, teams will have to rethink their approach to car development and race strategy, as the ability to overtake becomes increasingly elusive. Will the championship crown be clinched purely on qualifying prowess? Only time will tell as the races unfold.

    Conclusion

    The 2025 Formula 1 season is shaping up to be a critical juncture for teams as they navigate the challenges posed by the existing regulations and the implications of qualifying sessions. The sport’s future might hinge on whether drivers and teams can adapt and evolve in the face of these ongoing challenges.

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