Pablo Hidalgo
Pablo Hidalgo is a journalist who began his career by creating his own Formula 1 news website in Spain at the age of 16. He then moved to SoyMotor where he worked alongside some of the most respected Formula 1 journalists in the Spanish-speaking world. Currently, he provides data analysis for PlanetF1.com readers while studying Mechanical Engineering in Malaga, Spain. His goal is to become an engineer for a racing team and bring people closer to the technical and analytical aspects of F1.
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The Daily's Verdict
This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.
Bias
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Examples:
- The author appears to have no clear bias in their reporting.
Conflicts of Interest
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Examples:
- The author's dream is to become an engineer for a racing team in the future.
Contradictions
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Examples:
- Ferrari and McLaren have cars with more strengths than Red Bull.
- McLaren seems to have fixed their lack of top speed on the straights with aerodynamic improvements.
Deceptions
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Examples:
- McLaren was the fastest team in qualifying, but failed to achieve the perfect lap in Q3.
- Red Bull succumbs to McLaren and Ferrari improvements.
- The Ferrari driver was only quickest in Sector 3, but completed a very complete and solid lap with no mistakes to be the fastest overall.
Recent Articles
Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying: Leclerc Claims Pole Position from Piastri by a Tenth of a Second
Broke On: Saturday, 25 May 2024Charles Leclerc clinched pole position at the Monaco Grand Prix, edging out Oscar Piastri by a narrow margin for Ferrari. McLaren topped qualifying with Piastri setting the fastest lap time, but Ferrari's mechanical grip gave Leclerc an edge. Max Verstappen struggled in third place for Red Bull. Max Verstappen Claims Pole Position at Miami Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying Despite Car Troubles, Leclerc Misses Most of Practice but Secures Pole
Broke On: Friday, 03 May 2024Max Verstappen claimed pole position at the Miami Grand Prix Sprint Qualifying despite describing his car as 'terrible'. Ferrari's Charles Leclerc secured pole position despite missing most of practice, while Lando Norris missed a potential opportunity. Daniel Ricciardo finished fourth with improved RB performance.