Liquid Gold
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Not really a fan of F1 but enjoyed the netflix series so giving it a go today.
How does this compare to other races?
How does this compare to other races?
Not really a fan of F1 but enjoyed the netflix series so giving it a go today.
How does this compare to other races?
I like the sort of overarching storylines from the show with the rivalries and everything but the race seems a bit dull.Hard to say really. If you don’t know the inner workings every race would be boring as fuck.
This is possibly one of the better onesbut the race seems a bit dull.
Answer's no. Can't help but admire Hamilton's racing, been at his absolute peak for the past few seasons.May not even need Leclerc to retire. Anything left in his tyres?
This has been quite exciting because you felt Hamilton could get it.Not really a fan of F1 but enjoyed the netflix series so giving it a go today.
How does this compare to other races?
What a race- Red bull were embarrassing with the claims Hamilton should be banned for a race. Very embarrassing. Defo a racing incident unless you want racing to become boring.
Meh, it's always their job to stand up for their driver, though. As much here (and he does look genuinely pissed off) is surely to try and make Hamilton a bit more hesitant whenever Verstappen lunges at him, isn't it?Think Horner would do well to remember Max's history isn't exactly spotless. He's caused more than his fair share of incidents during his career.
As much here (and he does look genuinely pissed off) is surely to try and make Hamilton a bit more hesitant whenever Verstappen lunges at him, isn't it?
Max been very aggressive ( but generally fair) when he's raced Lewis this season.While I'm sure that's true, I doubt Lewis cares really what Horner says, in all honesty. If he wants to win this title, he knows he can't afford to back out and let Max get away.
Sour grapes! Shut the fuck up buttercup!
tbf, any driver's going to be alongside when they punt into the side of another car, by definition!For anyone saying Lewis was not alongside, take a look at this View attachment 21048
FFS It's Verstappen who moved across .tbf, any driver's going to be alongside when they punt into the side of another car, by definition!
It's more the context that's relevant, for each incident.
(As an aside, I miss the days of Rene Arnoux stubbornly refusing to let cars lap him - that was a fantastic leveller!)
In the coverage I watched at one point they mentioned a few races back Hamilton started on pole, verstappen came up the inside at turn one and Hamilton yielded to avoid a collision.tbf, any driver's going to be alongside when they punt into the side of another car, by definition!
It's more the context that's relevant, for each incident.
(As an aside, I miss the days of Rene Arnoux stubbornly refusing to let cars lap him - that was a fantastic leveller!)
For anyone saying Lewis was not alongside, take a look at this View attachment 21048
In the coverage I watched at one point they mentioned a few races back Hamilton started on pole, verstappen came up the inside at turn one and Hamilton yielded to avoid a collision.
What’s different here is verstappen didn’t yield and attempt to regain the place later in the race. He decided to try and keep in front despite knowing Hamilton was hot on the inside and would go deep. If Verstappen backed off he may have even got the place back on the exit with a switchback.
Verstappen's action in a previous race is also, of course, irrelevant as to whether this current one is an appropriate move or not.It's black & white in the rulebook, the car in front doesn't have to yield, the racing line is his. It's on the car behind to back out of it, hence the penalty for Hamilton.
For anyone saying Lewis was not alongside, take a look at this View attachment 21048
Get Red Bull & Max's frustrations which have obviously been exacerbated by the severity of crash but now it's time for some calmer heads to dial down the rhetoric. Adding fuel to the fire is leading to some shocking racial abuse for Hamilton.He's still not fully alongside though, Verstappen's clearly still ahead & that's also because Lewis has outbraked himself hence completely overshooting the apex as the FIA said in their statement.
There's nothing malicious in it & the slanging match (both directions) is poor. It's an error of judgment which is easily done when you have 2 incredible drivers not wanting to give an inch at 180mph. The galling thing for Max & Red Bull is Lewis has essentially been rewarded for punting his only title rival off so totally get their frustrations.
I don't normally highlight such things, but I really need to know what that autocorrected word means!sinpoxant afford to keep backing out.