Interlagos delivered another race filled with mixed strategy, fine margins and plenty of on track action.
For Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf players, it was a tough round to call right, but there were some big scorers during the weekend just gone – including for our secretive Grove guru.
The Strategists round their rhythm once again, with a strong 6/8 result – but how did you fare? Keep reading to mark your scores…
Find out your results
See how you fared against other fans in the latest round of Pit Wall Predictions, presented by Gulf.
Q1: On which lap will Alex make his first stop?
Alex made his first stop on Lap 35, landing in the Lap 31+ bracket. Just 6% of players predicted a long opening stint, so a tricky start to the round.
Q2: On which lap will Carlos make his first stop?
Carlos boxed for the first time on Lap 17, putting him within the Lap 11–20 window. Just over a quarter of players (26%) picked up five points here.
Q3: When Alex makes his first stop, what will the gap between him and the car ahead be?
Alex was running 1.8 seconds behind Ollie Bearman when he peeled in, placing him in the 0.1–2.5s range. 35% of players nailed this one.
Q4: When Carlos makes his first stop, what will the gap between him and the car ahead be?
CS55 was 1.4 seconds behind Alex, meaning another tick in the box for the 0.1–2.5s bracket. A solid 44% of players got this right.
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Q5: When the first Williams driver pits, what position will they pit from?
Carlos was running P10 when he crossed the pit entry line for the first time on Sunday, rewarding 46% of the field who went for the P6–P10 option.
Q6: How many full Safety Car periods will there be?
Just one, deployed in the early stages after Gabriel Bortoleto’s home race came to an end in the middle sector. 46% of players got the call of one deployment spot on..
Q7: When will our fastest lap of the race be recorded?
Between Lap 55–Finish. Alex actually delivered the outright fastest lap of the race on Lap 59, helping 21% of players close strong.
Q8: Where will the leading Williams driver finish the race?
P11–P15. Alex’s P11 finish meant a near-miss for points, but 18% of predictors read it right.
The Strategist’s Score: 6/8 – 30 Points
After two scoreless rounds, The Strategist bounced back in Brazil with a sharp 30-point haul, taking their season total to 315 points. A much-needed recovery in form as the 2025 Pit Wall Predictions season enters its final stretch.
At the sharp end of the leaderboard, one player claimed a perfect 7/8 (35 points), while the most common score was 2/8 (10 points). Our overall leader has now hit the 420-point mark – but with just five points separating the top two, the title fight is wide open heading into the final three rounds.
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