Salam Codeforces!
After seeing the Canada Sprint Qualifying, I realized that Codeforces contests and Formula 1 races are basically the same thing.
Both involve:
sleep deprivation,
questionable strategy,
emotional damage,
and one guy dominating so hard that everyone else fights for second.
So here are some totally accurate comparisons.
Solving A fast
When you solve A in 93 seconds, and your world rank is $$$ \lt 500$$$, it almost feels like Ferrari's 2026 race starts.
Just like how the Ferraris lose their positions to a 19 y/o in a Mercedes within like 10 laps, you lose your rank to some 15 y/o chinese LGM in 10 minutes.
Queue = Safety Car
The In queue verdict feels an awful lot like the safety car.
Pace doesn't matter during the safety car, and split-second strategy calls may ruin your entire race.
This is basically just like how you skip B and start to solve C, not realizing that even CMs are about to get WA on pretest 2 when their codes get judged.
Hacking = Complaining to the stewards
For some reason, the hacking phase feels like Lando No-Rizz saying:
"His solution pushed me off the track"
"he needs to be investiaged!"
People start reviewing submissions like stewards reviewing onboard footage.
Post-Contest Technical Inspection
For some reason I can't explain I know Saint Peter won't call my name...
I mean for some reason I can't explain, the System Tests feel like Post-Race Technical Inspections.
When you and your homie's codes for problem B fail due to not doing #define int long long, it feels like McLaren double DNF because of high plank wear.
Final Reason: tourist ≅ Verstappen
At some point the competition stops being:
"Who wins?"
and becomes:
"Who finishes behind him"
That is tourist or Max Verstappen depending on which sport you are talking about.
Seeing tourist solve E while you are reading B feels like watching Max Verstappen disappear into clean air on lap 2.
Goodbye Everyone! Hope you all enjoy the Canadian Sprint and GP.









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(Elite) competitive programming is to software engineering what Formula 1 racing is to driving a taxi.
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