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Don’t worry mate. I’ve celebrated Verstappen being World Champion F1 and the welcome fck up by Toto and Mercedes made the celebrations even sweeter.Even you can’t believe that but enjoy your hollow victory.
Don’t worry mate. I’ve celebrated Verstappen being World Champion F1 and the welcome fck up by Toto and Mercedes made the celebrations even sweeter.Even you can’t believe that but enjoy your hollow victory.
You forgot to mention bone head.Don’t worry mate. I’ve celebrated Verstappen being World Champion F1 and the welcome fck up by Toto and Mercedes made the celebrations even sweeter.
If by bonehead you mean Hamilton, than no. I have the utmost respect for Hamilton. With Verstappen by far the best drivers.You forgot to mention bone head.
Basically, if you get into bed with the devil then you’re going to have to suck cock now and then.Mercedes are looking at the bigger picture and a legal battle will only be detrimental to the sport and both teams as it would air out all their grievances in public. In the end it boils down to a single bad refereeing decision rather than any malice and that is sport, it happens from time to time when humans are under pressure. I think the FIA will confirm this when they complete their investigation and then make changes to avoid it happening again. I think I read somewhere that the direct line during races between race controller and team directors has already been dropped for next season.
there was no fuck up by Mercedes. Can you get that through your bone head?Don’t worry mate. I’ve celebrated Verstappen being World Champion F1 and the welcome fck up by Toto and Mercedes made the celebrations even sweeter.
Ah yes I forgot. You can’t speak normal. There’s always the frustrated abuse. Good day to you my “fellow” blue.there was no fuck up by Mercedes. Can you get that through your bone head?
You're no blue.Ah yes I forgot. You can’t speak normal. There’s always the frustrated abuse. Good day to you my “fellow” blue.
Is this your way of telling us to keep our grandparents away from you?I was in the main grandstand at the 2019 Austrian GP. During the race, the elderly Dutchman next to me asked, "Do you like how Max drives?" Assuming he probably did like the way Max had dealt with Chuck Le Cluck on track, I smiled politely and nodded affirmation. "I am his Opa," said the proud grandparent. Old "Opa" Verstappen passed away a few months later.
Behave yourself lulz
It’s not about luck though. For Red Bull or Mercedes.I think at the end of the day it was just a small part of the championship in an epic year long battle.
Mercedes had loads of good fortune. Like the British GP where Hamilton took Verstappen out the race and then had the luck to have a red flag to have the damage he caused repaired. Or Imola where he went a lap down because of a mistake in tricky conditions lapping back markers and then again because of a red flag he was put back on the same lap as the leaders.
Or Bottas handily causing Verstappen to get his car so badly damaged that he couldn't even beat the Williams in the race.
We didn't see a one lap shootout, we saw a whole championship of racing that decided who won. Hamilton did nothing wrong in the last race and was unlucky. But as my above examples show he had had ridden his luck in multiple occasions previously and these things tend to balance themselves out.
It’s not about luck though. For Red Bull or Mercedes.
The race director manufactured the result he wanted.
I think at the end of the day it was just a small part of the championship in an epic year long battle.
Mercedes had loads of good fortune. Like the British GP where Hamilton took Verstappen out the race and then had the luck to have a red flag to have the damage he caused repaired. Or Imola where he went a lap down because of a mistake in tricky conditions lapping back markers and then again because of a red flag he was put back on the same lap as the leaders.
Or Bottas handily causing Verstappen to get his car so badly damaged that he couldn't even beat the Williams in the race.
We didn't see a one lap shootout, we saw a whole championship of racing that decided who won. Hamilton did nothing wrong in the last race and was unlucky. But as my above examples show he had had ridden his luck in multiple occasions previously and these things tend to balance themselves out.
I actually don't think Masi purposefully set out to engineer a scenario where Max wins the race. A mixture of grand incompetence, allowing himself to be browbeaten by Horner and the pressure, which he clearly couldn't handle, of knowing there were millions if not billions of people around the world waiting for him to make the right call.It’s not about luck though. For Red Bull or Mercedes.
The race director manufactured the result he wanted.
Sure and he could have done that by not allowing lapped cars past to make it a fairer race.I think he simply wanted the season to end with a racing lap rather than a lap behind the safety car.
Which for me was a positive as that's why I watch F1, to see the cars racing. Either way was going to compromise one driver or another and Hamilton was just unlucky that day.