Caporegime
Coming up to the mid-season break, what are we thinking about the season so far? My take:
Season overall
The title race seems to be all over bar the singing, and total domination does not a great season make but behind the one Red Bull we've had plenty of action and the new rules have clearly made the racing better. DRS unfortunately continues to stink up the place. The balance between drivers and teams seems to have shifted a lot more than usual as well.
Red Bull
Newey delivers the goods once more, and Max is getting better all the time. Whether we'd see the old dodgy driving return in a real contest I don't know, but he's barely put a foot wrong so far. Which cannot be said of the seat warmer in the other car. Pérez has seriously under-delivered, and only sits second due to a massive car advantage; just not good enough and his seat must surely be in doubt.
Mercedes
Much improved from last season, but still nowhere near the energy drink. Clearly got the direction wrong between seasons, but have improved pretty sharply. Hamilton is still clearly unhappy, but seems much better than last season and has seriously maximised the points available in that car. Russell has been okay but can't match Hamilton and needs to reflect on himself. Have to hope the new direction can give them a serious boost before next season.
Aston Martin
Turned up with the second best car, but seem to be badly loosing the development race. Alonso has excelled and looked likely to take a win, until the team started falling back. Stroll deserves a little bit of slack for coming into the season injured and having missed testing but still should be better. Stroll's failure to develop as a driver has become a real problem. Still he has that seat until he decides he doesn't want it. Aston look like they're developing into a true top team which throws the Lance problem into even starker relief.
Ferrari
For me, the big disappointment of the season. After looking to challenge for the title at the start of last season, this season they are absolutely nowhere near the mighty Bulls. Leclerc has still somehow dragged that to three podiums, whilst Sainz in the other seat lacks the outright pace but brings consistency and seems a much more intelligent driver, frequently leading on strategy and saving himself from Ferrari's finest clown shoes.
McLaren
Bungled their off season but eventually brought an incredible upgrade package delivering the car their drivers deserve. Norris has done a fine job of maximising the car once it improved, and put in some great drives. Piastri has done a good job in his rookie season, closer to Norris than DR managed from the off and showing signs of matching Norris in the last couple of races. Things could get tasty between the two if Piastri can keep that up.
Alpine
Another embarrassing season for the works team, descending into intra-team chaos. Gasly has failed to impress in the way I expected, and Ocon looks to have the measure of him. Surprisingly, they haven't fallen into a pattern of conflict and collision between the two of them.
Williams
A clear step forward, but still a long way from mid-field respectability. Albon has excelled, repeatedly dragging that car into impressive positions in quali and sometimes holding in the race. Logan has had a more difficult time, but some of that is Williams deliberately putting him on strategies to help train his race-craft by, for example, running him long on soft tyres so he can learn how to manage the tyres as they go off. Logan feels to me like he's one really good race weekend away from stepping up to where he should be.
Alfa Romeo
A disappointing season for both drivers and team. Bottas has been narrowly the better driver, but given his experience he should be performing much better, and he seems more like he's collecting a paycheque than really pushing himself. Zhou is having a decent second season but needs to find a bit extra or land a bad of luck to really impress.
Haas
Hülkenberg has been impressive at times, but hasn't been able to turn qualifying success into race results. KMag in the other car has been having an absolute mare; not sure he'll even have a seat next season if other options become available. Haas, overall, feel like the most back-makery of teams into their strategy and behaviour even if they're not bottom of the pack on points.
AlphaTauri
An absolute stinker of a car. De Vries failed to deliver on his promise of instant results made in Monza last year and, whilst a little harsh, earned his mid-season dumping. Too early to judge DR but it's looking good, especially compared to his McLaren disaster. Tsunoda has seemed much more considered and composed than last season, and has gained a few points finishes as a result, but DR's appearance in the team will make or break him I think. Either he holds his own and gets a crack at the RB seat or he gets beaten by DR and shuffled out of F1 to make way for the next RB junior driver.
Season overall
The title race seems to be all over bar the singing, and total domination does not a great season make but behind the one Red Bull we've had plenty of action and the new rules have clearly made the racing better. DRS unfortunately continues to stink up the place. The balance between drivers and teams seems to have shifted a lot more than usual as well.
Red Bull
Newey delivers the goods once more, and Max is getting better all the time. Whether we'd see the old dodgy driving return in a real contest I don't know, but he's barely put a foot wrong so far. Which cannot be said of the seat warmer in the other car. Pérez has seriously under-delivered, and only sits second due to a massive car advantage; just not good enough and his seat must surely be in doubt.
Mercedes
Much improved from last season, but still nowhere near the energy drink. Clearly got the direction wrong between seasons, but have improved pretty sharply. Hamilton is still clearly unhappy, but seems much better than last season and has seriously maximised the points available in that car. Russell has been okay but can't match Hamilton and needs to reflect on himself. Have to hope the new direction can give them a serious boost before next season.
Aston Martin
Turned up with the second best car, but seem to be badly loosing the development race. Alonso has excelled and looked likely to take a win, until the team started falling back. Stroll deserves a little bit of slack for coming into the season injured and having missed testing but still should be better. Stroll's failure to develop as a driver has become a real problem. Still he has that seat until he decides he doesn't want it. Aston look like they're developing into a true top team which throws the Lance problem into even starker relief.
Ferrari
For me, the big disappointment of the season. After looking to challenge for the title at the start of last season, this season they are absolutely nowhere near the mighty Bulls. Leclerc has still somehow dragged that to three podiums, whilst Sainz in the other seat lacks the outright pace but brings consistency and seems a much more intelligent driver, frequently leading on strategy and saving himself from Ferrari's finest clown shoes.
McLaren
Bungled their off season but eventually brought an incredible upgrade package delivering the car their drivers deserve. Norris has done a fine job of maximising the car once it improved, and put in some great drives. Piastri has done a good job in his rookie season, closer to Norris than DR managed from the off and showing signs of matching Norris in the last couple of races. Things could get tasty between the two if Piastri can keep that up.
Alpine
Another embarrassing season for the works team, descending into intra-team chaos. Gasly has failed to impress in the way I expected, and Ocon looks to have the measure of him. Surprisingly, they haven't fallen into a pattern of conflict and collision between the two of them.
Williams
A clear step forward, but still a long way from mid-field respectability. Albon has excelled, repeatedly dragging that car into impressive positions in quali and sometimes holding in the race. Logan has had a more difficult time, but some of that is Williams deliberately putting him on strategies to help train his race-craft by, for example, running him long on soft tyres so he can learn how to manage the tyres as they go off. Logan feels to me like he's one really good race weekend away from stepping up to where he should be.
Alfa Romeo
A disappointing season for both drivers and team. Bottas has been narrowly the better driver, but given his experience he should be performing much better, and he seems more like he's collecting a paycheque than really pushing himself. Zhou is having a decent second season but needs to find a bit extra or land a bad of luck to really impress.
Haas
Hülkenberg has been impressive at times, but hasn't been able to turn qualifying success into race results. KMag in the other car has been having an absolute mare; not sure he'll even have a seat next season if other options become available. Haas, overall, feel like the most back-makery of teams into their strategy and behaviour even if they're not bottom of the pack on points.
AlphaTauri
An absolute stinker of a car. De Vries failed to deliver on his promise of instant results made in Monza last year and, whilst a little harsh, earned his mid-season dumping. Too early to judge DR but it's looking good, especially compared to his McLaren disaster. Tsunoda has seemed much more considered and composed than last season, and has gained a few points finishes as a result, but DR's appearance in the team will make or break him I think. Either he holds his own and gets a crack at the RB seat or he gets beaten by DR and shuffled out of F1 to make way for the next RB junior driver.