hellhunter
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They still pay his salary, right?Well exactly, he already knows he doesn't have a job. So why let them walk all over him any more?
They still pay his salary, right?Well exactly, he already knows he doesn't have a job. So why let them walk all over him any more?
I disagree, but that’s fine. Perez was the only serial overtaker, and he was in the fastest car this year against much slower carsAs some drivers showed you can overtake , it requires greater skill but is possible. Also, the prognosis for pandemonium at the start was wrong, it was a nice race at the end.
But what did he gain. Nothing.Well exactly, he already knows he doesn't have a job. So why let them walk all over him any more?
So he turns up and gets them 15 or 16 more points in the constructors.....They still pay his salary, right?
So what? It's the principle of being told not to try and trying anyway. James looked absolutely pathetic coming on the radio like that.But what did he gain. Nothing.
Funnily, he doesn't actually consider Zandvoort his home track; that's Spa. (As he has told reporters. Spa is much closer to where he grew up.) So it's rather because of his fans than Max himself, if that's really the reason.Really poor race on a poor track, but it’ll stay on the calendar because of max
Glad you agree with me.So he turns up and gets them 15 or 16 more points in the constructors.....
So what? It's the principle of being told not to try and trying anyway. James looked absolutely pathetic coming on the radio like that.
Lewis was probably going to get the fastest lap whether Bottas went for it or not.
I didn’t know that, fair enough.Funnily, he doesn't not actually Zandvoort his home track; that's Spa. (As he has told reporters. Spa is much closer to where he grew up.) So it's rather because of his fans than Max himself, if that's really the reason.
Easy Sergio today. Max never in doubt never under pressure,won easy. Sergio from the pit lane finished in the points andvon a tracks that is hard to pass on.Max DOTD for me. Very calm drive in an atmosphere where it’d have been easy for him to get lost in emotions. He looked like a champion in the making.
Certainly between him and Perez. Good day for RB
I think he’ll win it, because fans like to see overtaking. But I think max drove really well. Sergio was a close 2nd for me, the cars he was overtaking were inferior to hisEasy Sergio today. Max never in doubt never under pressure,won easy. Sergio from the pit lane finished in the points andvon a tracks that is hard to pass on.
Max drove a very mature race, like you say could have let the crowd get to him.I think he’ll win it, because fans like to see overtaking. But I think max drove really well. Sergio was a close 2nd for me, the cars he was overtaking were inferior to his
If it was DOTW you'd have a point, but today Perez did so much more. Max led well but didn't do anything special, fastest car in clean air, better team strategy, better pit stops, etc, basically Lewis last season. Checo was able to do tons of overtaking on a track that's really not good for it, easily the DOTD.Sergio DOTD despite underperforming all weekend and getting to 8th in the best car on this track, nah. Max was DOTD in a non eventful race, he was brilliant, sometimes the best car/driver combo that wins actually deserves DOTD on merit.
So Max again first in driver championship. So real question is. Bumper cars racing from Mercedes again next week or is it to soon?
Totally off topic I know, but the Heineken experience in Amsterdam is one of the most disappointing tourist experiences I've ever had, it was rubbish. Really half arsed, especially compared to other big brewery visitor centres (Guinness, Staropramen, etc).The woman handing those trophies over is a Heineken heir, worth billions.
Just a fun fact.
No that would be good.Wouldn’t mind seeing a race on this track in the rain.
He's terrible, lacks any class and quite a danger on the trackIs Mazepin the worst driver in the history of F1 ?
That's undeniable. Question is, has there been anyone actually worse?He's terrible, lacks any class and quite a danger on the track
Probably, and he'll get a drive in 2022 because his daddy is almost the only thing standing between Haas and administration.Is Mazepin the worst driver in the history of F1 ?
According to one of the lads at work years ago they used to give you a lash of pints doing it, but now your lucky to get 1Totally off topic I know, but the Heineken experience in Amsterdam is one of the most disappointing tourist experiences I've ever had, it was rubbish. Really half arsed, especially compared to other big brewery visitor centres (Guinness, Staropramen, etc).
Imagine a team of Mazepin and Stroll . "Brats racing"Probably, and he'll get a drive in 2022 because his daddy is almost the only thing standing between Haas and administration.
Has there not been one that only lasted a few races ?Is Mazepin the worst driver in the history of F1 ?
Nah, Yuji Ide was worse, they took his super licence away after 4 races he was that bad. Think there was one guy in the 60s who got disqualified from a race for driving too slowly so he probably wins the all time ranking.Is Mazepin the worst driver in the history of F1 ?
The issue with Mazepin is the total lack of quality control due to his fathers influenceHas there not been one that only lasted a few races ?
That's just Lewis being Lewis, nothing lucky about Max's win today.Everybody says 2nd was the best Merc could hope for, but as Lewis said, Max just 'got lucky with traffic'.
Lucky, lucky boy
'The cars just opened in front of him'.Everybody says 2nd was the best Merc could hope for, but as Lewis said, Max just 'got lucky with traffic'.
Lucky, lucky boy
Nah, Yuji Ide was worse, they took his super licence away after 4 races he was that bad. Think there was one guy in the 60s who got disqualified from a race for driving too slowly so he probably wins the all time ranking.
Totally agree, he has no place in F1The issue with Mazepin is the total lack of quality control due to his fathers influence
No, I got that. But I could imagine F1 prioritizing keeping a track on the schedule (as long as it makes financial sense) because it's the home track of a racer who's a likely WC contestant for the foreseeable future.I didn’t know that, fair enough.
I meant more for the fans/atmosphere they’ve brought, because of Max though. I wasn’t insinuating that they’d keep it there just because 1 man wanted it
It was a great track, aesthetically, but not the type that brings a lot of exciting racing. Hopefully they can make it wider or something
That's the guy.Nah, Yuji Ide was worse, they took his super licence away after 4 races he was that bad. Think there was one guy in the 60s who got disqualified from a race for driving too slowly so he probably wins the all time ranking.
You won't be saying that next year watching the Max Verstappen Dutch GP 2022No, I got that. But I could imagine F1 prioritizing keeping a track on the schedule (as long as it makes financial sense) because it's the home track of a racer who's a likely WC contestant for the foreseeable future.
Except it's not. I confuse myself.