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He’s got the talent and the car. It’s only a matter of time.
He’s got the talent and the car. It’s only a matter of time.
What I’m suggesting is there is no constancy in the way the FIA determines their own rules.
Max is such an abused guy, isn’t he? I’m not inventing anything, and certainly not an excuse unlike you.
I’m sure Perez could see all that on a track big screen next.
Actually, I watched F1 during Senna, and I would like to hear about this worse stuff.
The FIA employs a full time head race steward. That’s the fellow thar refers what happens on track to the race stewards. It’s the FIA.
I really don’t care. The FIA isn’t consistent race to race let alone when it comes to Max. In past days, he would have been docked a race for what he pulled today.
So you think Perez knew how bad the car was damaged, whereas Max knew it might be slight damage even though he was on three wheels? Quite a take. I also have to point out that Perez’s wing didn’t fall off on track, but Max left crap through several turns. But, there’s always an excuse when it comes to Max.
After the crash, Max drove his car back to the pits shedding carbon and rubber around the circuit. Wasn’t it very recently that a 3 place grid penalty next race was handed out for doing the same thing?
By pushing the limits you mean breaking the rules, I agree.
That was fun. If you like double moves, moves under braking, track limit violations, etc
He doesn’t have as much of an advantage. But, he still has one. As the other cars get quicker so will Red Bull. So will he keep that advantage? Time will tell, but he’s running up the points meanwhile.
He didn’t have to have fastest lap. He was winning the race. He was saving tires and running at a consistent pace.
It really doesn’t work that way. When in front, you only go as fast as you need to most times.
2 seconds is a long time. Max was out of DRS range in a lap. Zack Brown even said the Red Bull was faster.
He is motivated by his passion for competition, just like all professional drivers. Guy like that doesn’t slack off.
In the end, F1 is kind of a soap opera.
Obviously not to a STFU moment. But, that moment will come if he causes grief inside the team. He knows this and the rumor is he’ll have an announcement soon, so maybe he doesn’t care.
Sooner or later the team will abandon you, Carlos. Wanna make it sooner?
Two times a day Fred is right.
It’s closer than it has been, I’ll grant that. But, Max just walked away after regaining the lead. It takes a lot of development work to get those extra tenths out of those cars. I don’t anticipate things changing much through the year.
Hans looked like he was having an all around great time. Now it’s probably back to movie scores.