Someone is going to get seriously injured one day unless Max changes his driving style, its been talked about for years but doesn't change, hes been let off with quite alot in recent years compared to other drivers down the years.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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05-12-2021 07:58 PM #601
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05-12-2021 09:39 PM #602
I wonder what the odds are on both Hamilton and Max making turn two in Abu Dhabi.
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05-12-2021 09:48 PM #603
Additional ten second time penalty and two license points for Max for causing a collision.
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05-12-2021 10:33 PM #604This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Hopefully it's a good clean race next weekend and we don't see any shenanigans from either driver
Really interested in how the 2022 Championship is going to shape up with the new regulations
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06-12-2021 08:53 AM #605
Max very often treads the line between hard racing and dangerous driving, and I think that this was the most obvious race where he overstepped the mark. The non penalty in Brazil set this up and max pulled the same move a few times this race where he just drove the other driver off the road despite being behind going into the corner. The only reason he got a penalty this time is because he went off the track and cut the next corner, not for driving the other driver off the track. The collision was a misunderstanding IHMO, Lewis clearly didn't know what was happening and Max was desperate not to be in front at the DRS line, so suddenly braked harder than he was doing. The standard practice when giving a place back is to slow gradually and move off the line a bit to let the other driver by, but Max was moving around quite a lot and then had a sudden deceleration to try to make sure Lewis passed him before the DRS line. It was right to give the penalty in this case and he's lucky that the damage wasn't worse than it was and they were both able to finish.
I think Red Bull might have turned their engine down once they got the 5 second penalty, knowing they weren't going to win to try to save a bit for the next race.
Provided they can both stay on the track it should be an exciting finale next week. Hopefully the track changes at Abu Dhabi make overtaking a bit easier this year.
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06-12-2021 10:58 AM #606This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-12-2021 11:08 AM #607This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’m a bit more cynical about the collision
As you said, when letting another driver through, generally the car in front slows and moves to one side of the track (sometimes making sure the passing driver has to go on the dirty side of the track). In this case, MV stayed very central, right up to the point of the collision. I think he did that to make sure that LH had to move around him more, thus compromising his entry into the corner ahead, in the hope that LH would not only not get a smooth entry and exit at the corner, but would also be ahead at the detection line.
I do think LH was unsure of what was happening and also aware of not wanting to be ahead at the detection line, and all of those things led to the collision.
I do think MV has been treated quite leniently on a few occasions this year, which has fuelled his desire to push the hard driving/dangerous driving line too far at times. I do think Horner’s comments of ‘2 drivers went off the track so how do you penalise just max’ was pretty pathetic, it’s quite clear that by MV going wide he was going to push the car outside of him off too, or collide.
That said, I think it was right that LH was given a verbal warning about doing something similar later, which I suspect was to try to lay down the law to both of them.
Hopefully this weeks race will just see some clean fair but tough racing, and not any nonsense. The FIA/Michael masi/stewards might be well advised to give both of them a private warning that any shenanagins could be dealt with by championship disqualification, lest we end up with a dangerous incident
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06-12-2021 11:39 AM #608This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
At a track like the one yesterday it could have ended very badly indeed.
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06-12-2021 11:40 AM #609
There’s no doubt in my mind that Max will do anything he can to win the championship, that includes taking Hamilton out if he has to. People are being very naive if they think that Hamilton or any other driver on the grid wouldn’t do the same thing. Hamilton wasn’t exactly a saint with his driving yesterday. I don’t think it will be anything as bad as Prost Senna at the first corner, something like that would lead to a penalty that would involve a points deduction or disqualification. If Max is ahead late in the race and Lewis cruise’s up behind him and goes for an overtake , Max will 100% try and run him off the road or take him out.
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06-12-2021 12:26 PM #610This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Schumacher obviously did the same thing at least twice and tried and failed another time. No hand wringing from him though at any point.
This time there is no doubt Max will do the same if it comes to it…yesterday was confirmation of that, if any was needed! Masi needs to have strong words before hand if that is to be avoided.
I’m pretty certain though that something is going to happen. Max and Lewis are so well matched for pace that it’s highly unlikely they won’t end up on the same piece of track at some point!
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07-12-2021 07:52 AM #611This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Best to race fairly IMO ... hope Lewis wins myself ...
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07-12-2021 07:58 AM #612This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Max, to my mind, has been overly aggressive and at the weekend was just a downright cheat. It’s a shame as he’s a brilliant driver in a class of two with Lewis this season but his antics have turned me right off him and I rarely like to see cheats prosper.
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07-12-2021 10:25 AM #613This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Red Bull and MV claimed that the telemetry data would prove that he hadn't braked just before Lewis ran into him, yet it seems (according to my German newspaper) that the data actually showed he had indeed ..."applied 69 bar of pressure to the brake pedal" and had braked pretty hard (as it seemed to me on the tv) - no need for that, especially as Hamilton had - at that moment - not yet received the news that MV would move over on the radio ...
It's been a great season and just hope we have a "fair" race on Sunday - and Lewis wins
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07-12-2021 11:51 AM #614This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Anyway, what makes this season so great is that lots of differing opinions of who's the best, who's at fault, why did this happen, how did that happen. It's been the best season I can ever remember and may the better driver win. Like everybody else, I want a nice clean weekend, but the exciting thing about it is that nobody knows what the hell will happen with these two! I love Lewis, but I also really love Max's driving style. Carbon copy of Schumacher, takes no prisoners, win at all costs and in this sport, I love that because it makes it great to watch. All in my humble opinion of course.
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07-12-2021 01:08 PM #615This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
It's a black flag offence for me.
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07-12-2021 05:12 PM #616This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm with you, Max lingered in the middle of the track rather than moving to one side or the other, and the telemetry showed the stewards he braked suddenly and heavily right before the collision, he was at it imo
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08-12-2021 02:40 PM #617
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I agree lewis should have passed him on the left easily.
Roll on Sunday.
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08-12-2021 03:08 PM #618This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I disagree with you, it was needlessly dangerous. If Lewis passes before the DRS line and Max just speeds right back ahead again afterwards then IMO he's still gained an advantage from his initial move.
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08-12-2021 03:08 PM #619This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-12-2021 03:47 PM #620This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-12-2021 03:49 PM #621This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-12-2021 03:51 PM #622
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He could have been breaking down for all Lewis knew in that split second if he hadn’t had a radio call to say he was being allowed to pass, seems odd that he slowed down with him. He was in an obviously faster car and doubt max would have got passed him if ahead.
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08-12-2021 03:56 PM #623This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-12-2021 03:59 PM #624This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
If that had been Perez in front or any other car he’d have moved to the side and drive past, he slowed because he didn’t want Verstappen to get the drs. What Verstappen did was wrong, but Hamilton certainly isn’t blameless.
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08-12-2021 04:08 PM #625This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Edit: And in Brazil. And took him out of the race in Monza too.
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08-12-2021 04:31 PM #626This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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08-12-2021 04:53 PM #627This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I’ve got several friends and family members who compete or have competed in SMRC level events, Isle of Man TT and more and not only do they think that Verstappen got off lightly, they did say that a drivers level of aggression will affect the manner in which you race wheel to wheel. Hamilton saw through Max trying to get DRS advantage but didn’t see him slamming on the brakes or moving to the middle of the track.
Max pushes the boundaries of what’s cheating and what’s not. I can only liken it to Neal and Plato in BTCC - drivers who hate each other and it ends up in a toxic fashion. This time it’s one racer way more culpable than the other.
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08-12-2021 04:59 PM #628
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Max pushes the boundaries of what’s cheating and what’s not.*
So just like every other aspect of F1 then?Space to let
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08-12-2021 05:31 PM #629This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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