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11-01-2022, 04:24 PM | #46 | |
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The FIA is famously stubborn for never conceding that any mistake is made on their part, yet expressly called the end of Abu Dabi the result of human error. And now this outcome also the result of a car that was in breach of the regs. Do folks think that these details aren't going to end up on Wikipedia? |
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What really matters , is what happened in 2021/2022 . As I said : This is only the beginning ! Too bad , HAM cannot win a race this year and now has Mercedes many years to catch up .... That's why I can feel your pain , and that really hurts !
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But Renault I think it was did the same and it effectively got ignored, the contrast was with both punishment was as stark as it gets. |
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Oh look, a max vs Lewis thread this has become
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Wait, what the hell are we doing, has it really come to this? Yes, he is very talented but time will tell about the rest of his fanboys claims. HAM is also very talented but they are at opposite ends of their careers so it is nearly impossible to compare them directly. Both are excellent drivers ahead of the vast majority of current and past F1 drivers. |
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It must be the increased social media coverage and such, but it's constant complaining from the teams and drivers. Feels over-dramatized now, every.little.thing. is an issue. Would argue that the races have gotten worse, the past many many years it's been mostly a parade with the only real action being in the mid pack. DRS / Battery boost hasn't really done much to stop the reoccurring parade as they regularly negate each other. Why are there no sprinklers yet? How often are wet races the best, from the panic for wets, is it intermediates? Full wets? When to switch back to slicks? The risks teams take making these decisions, so many quick reactions tossing the positions up in the air. That's fun. But watching P1-6 with little overtakes going around in a circle, 1-4 often being 30+ seconds ahead. Needs more. Fell asleep many races over the past 10+ years due to this. The new technical breakdowns, coverage, strategy explanations, better camera angles, and such are great. The sport was very unapproachable before, and needed a younger audience. Completely agree. Maybe I'm just bored of the sport... Quote:
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It's easy. If the rules were followed in the last few laps Lewis wins.
But FIA never follows rules they make it up as they go, not just in the last 5 laps but the entire season and beyond - eg cost cap penalties and other what nots. Hence Max is champion by merit. Re Robbed, people are entitled to their opinion. AFAIK woke & cancel culture hadn't hit F1. But Maybe it has now. I'd love to see each F1 team must have a woman driver and each W series team have a man driver. Each starting position grid row must have a man and a woman. If the man passes the woman on the straights, 5 second time penalty. Half the mechanics must be women. It's too boring nowadays. Last edited by G30M; 11-01-2022 at 10:10 PM.. |
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It’ll never go away. And it shouldn’t. Massi robbed Hamilton, the British people, and black folk of a deserved and first-ever 8th championship.
Imagine if Hamilton had won last year. And this year some F1 or FIA official free-styled the rules and took Verstappen’s and the Belgium and Dutch folk their first and massively deserved championship? I’m neither Dutch, Belgium or a Verstappen fan, but would feel outraged. And the Belgium and Dutch press and folk and Verstappen fans would be entitled to express their feelings. |
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11-02-2022, 06:20 AM | #57 |
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I think Balestre a few years later also even admitted that he took that decision because of his nationality.
I think the relationship Webber-Vettel was also amongst the most hateful. Regarding RB/Verstappen not speaking to Kravitz anymore: The british media and especially Sky sports is always bashing RB/Max. If that is their game, they can expect that at some point RB won't talk to them anymore. Kravitz was just the straw that broke the camel's back. I'm pretty sure it's in Kravitz/Sky's own power to undo this matter.
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One of the most endearing Verstappen interviews was done by Sky reporter Rachel Brookes. It gave me (and no doubt others) a look into Max as a person that made me see just how genuine an individual he actually is. It was something not revealed by any article I had read or interview I had seen by any other reporter before or since. One can tell he's comfortable answering her questions in those pit lane walk talks. So not all Sky employees have a problem.
One good thing to come from the RBR Mexican Sky boycott was not having to see shallow Christian Horner talk his meaningless talk with the Sky crew....one could only hope that would continue. |
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Max, Ham, Sky, Ted, blah blah blah all meaningless. What is important is that on the broadcasts all we need is more
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RB won’t speak to a news outlet because they recognize how fragile is their version of reality.
It does come across as childish. And I say this as someone who doesn’t speak to certain people because of their version of reality (in politics). RB is welcome to do as they wish. If someone else’s perception of reality is too unpleasant for them, they don’t need to entertain those people in conversation. But they should recognize that from their decision, they will certainly not change anyone’s perception of reality. https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/d...-one-d59jpvs3n |
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They could always just pay the fines like Lewis did for not attending the awards thing. They seem to be ok with breaking the rules and just writing the check.
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You're entitled to your opinion, but not to your own facts: FIA took the race decision based on the situation on track after the Latifi crash, regardless of nationality and race of all drivers, teams and FIA officials involved. Whether the race-decision was legitimate in the light of the existing FIA rules, is a different discussion. But no indications whatsoever exist that nationality and race was part of the equation. And about the notorious final shootout lap at Abu Dhabi 2021. Hamilton and Verstappen fought it out with their cars as ultimate finale of the 2021 season. Hamilton had the advantage of keeping P1 track position as a result of the Mercedes team decision not to pit him for new tires under the safety car. All it took to clinch the victory and world title was to stay ahead of Verstappen upon reaching the chequered flag 3.2 miles further down the road. He perfectly knew that Verstappen had pitted for new tires and that Verstappen would definitely try to overtake him. Team Mercedes had made a trade-off: preference for keeping track position with current tires rather than losing track position with new tires. They gambled on the first option, as the Mercedes car had proven to be the stronger package in the final races of the 2021 season and as the highly experienced Hamilton would have the benefit of leading the final laps. Hamilton had effectively the benefit of starting the final shootout lap as race leader. Only 1 lap separated him from the chequered flag and, indeed, he had the benefit of controlling the restart and of the race lead. But despite his excellent driving skills, vast experience, P1 track position and the knowledge of the clear and present danger of Verstappen heavily breathing in his neck, he failed to pay enough attention upon approaching Turn 5 in that all-or-nothing lap (likely he anticipated that Verstappen would attack at a later turn). Verstappen outfoxed Hamilton on the inside of Turn 5 with a cunning surprise overtake maneuver. After that overtake maneuver, the fate was sealed. The strategic gamble by team Mercedes to keep P1 track position had been to no avail, as Hamilton had squandered the P1 track position advantage in Turn 5 by failure to protect/defend the inside. To win a race you must remain aware till the chequered flag. When under attack, cover your bases. Verstappen was aware - Hamilton apparently wasn't. Also taking into consideration earlier achievements throughout the 2021 season, Verstappen showcased during the final shootout lap against his main rival Hamilton that he did deserve the 2021 WDC title. |
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Fact: Hamilton could have come in for fresh tyres just as well as Verstappen did....
The difference is that Hamilton didn't and Verstappen did...
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