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Barcelona Preview. Oh Look an Actual Race Track. What a Crazy Idea

Jun 11, 20261h 22m
Summary

In this episode of the Miss Apex Formula 1 Podcast, the hosts transition from the chaotic streets of Monaco to the technical demands of the Barcelona circuit for the upcoming Spanish Grand Prix. The team reflects on the recent Monaco race, acknowledging the drama that unfolded despite the inherent limitations of the track, and debates the significance of the upcoming weekend. A central focus of the discussion is the struggles of George Russell. The hosts analyze the performance gap between Russell and his teammate, exploring theories regarding their differing driving styles. They discuss how Russell’s approach, which favors early apex preparation and smooth inputs, may be less effective in the current ground-effect era compared to a more adaptable, input-heavy style. The conversation also touches on the rise of Kimi Antonelli, whom the hosts jokingly describe as having an almost supernatural consistency. Technical insights are provided regarding the Barcelona track, specifically noting the abrasive nature of the surface and Pirelli’s move to softer tire compounds, which will likely necessitate a two-stop strategy. The hosts examine the physical challenges of the layout, including high-speed corners and the difficulty of balancing tire management while navigating complex, low-speed turns.

Updated Jun 11, 2026

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