They will crash again yes. Maybe in the last race. The good thing with this is that they don't hate each other outside of the car. Different phases of career, difference in achievements might have something to do with them having no animosity towards each other.taperoo2k wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 22:17They were never going to argue that one, due to the nature of the crash i.e. tyre near Lewis's head area. I'd say Max is lucky he only got a 3 place grid drip. It's a 3 place grid drop, not a race ban for those not happy with the stewards decision. If Max and Lewis continue as is, there will be a more serious accident. The stewards I think had little choice but to give Max a slap across the wrists. If he learns from it or not ? Who knows. He's yet to learn the skill of knowing when it's better to back off, to fight another day.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 17:57Stewards made their ruling, Horner and Marko seemed to accept without protest which is really unusual for them. Dead horse is dead. Discussion has served it's purpose. No one is changing their minds. Let's move on.
I'm a McLaren fan at heart, so I have no real preference for who wins the drivers title between Lewis and Max. I just worry the aggression is going to boil over into something that should and must be avoided. I will never forget the weekend when Ratzenberger and Senna died, It's seared into my memory. It wasn't that long ago that we lost Jules Bianchi and almost lost Grosjean. F1 is safer than ever, but the risk remains. Which is why my heart was in my mouth as soon as I saw Max's car going over the top of Lewis's car.
If Max was fighting against a Leclerc or Norris I think we would see way more fireworks! Fighting to be the best of their eras.