After Monaco? Different mentality, different driving, different results.
After Monaco? Different mentality, different driving, different results.
Is this F1 whataboutism? Verstappen being a dick or not has nothing to do with Senna, Schumacher, Piquet, or any other driver and whether or not they are/were dicks.
It was absurd to do it back in their day and it’s just as bad now.
It doesn’t matter who attacked. Verstappen could have avoided the incident.
And....this makes it ok?
Hamilton laid it down for him pretty clearly in the waiting room.
And Verstappen could have simply avoided getting mixed in. But he didn’t.
And as long as Red Bull enable him, things will likely get worse. Assault is ok in their book.
It’s legal to unlap yourself. So while unnecessary, he was within in his rights to do so. Verstappen should have avoided this crash by simply not getting mixed in. But he is who he is and will always get involved in stupid incidents until he realizes the consequences of how he approaches his driving.
What isn’t immediately obvious is whether or not Max has been shoved by other drivers when he ruined their races with idiotic crashes.
It’s a far better concept than the Champions League, which is a complete waste of time until, at best, the first knockout stage. Every week would have multiple marquee matchups.
Ref did his job. Don’t blame him for the laws of the game. If the yellow card is the issue, perhaps come up with a celebration that doesn’t involve removing your jersey.
Let’s also not forget that he’s now referring to the grief he got this year for his poor driving decisions as “bullshit.” He hasn’t learned a thing.
Doesn’t hurt having 2 sister team cars that let you through on team orders (something they did multiple times over the years) and Schumacher letting him pass at the end to ensure he was safe.
I watched the 2 previous race weekends while in Flordia. You need to find out which ESPN station is playing it.
I really can’t believe that Riccardo signed with Renault. They let him down constantly, but I guess money talks.
She did say it’s more likely that “being forced to do something” is probably the thing that more offends their mindset.
The sport is still filthy.
So because they’re professional athletes, they should be allowed to break the law? If you or I were caught transporting thousands of illegal prescription drugs with intent to sell, we’d be stuck in jail for a long long time.