Max <----> Fernando.
Good to see both having such a cordial relationship and respect for each other. I like both of them.
So then it is all but confirmed that Verstappen will not take the new PU, unless there is a monumental stuff up and he is eliminated in Q1 or Q2. Logically, a case of waiting until after qualifying to decide whether to change the PU or not.Wouter wrote: ↑18 Sep 2021, 09:09You could be right.Gillian wrote: ↑17 Sep 2021, 21:57That makes sense. I think they are pushing back any engine penalty as far down the line as possible anyway. A race cancelled, another crash, rainy day, crazy qualy... We have seen a lot happen already so best is to wait until it really is no brainer or when you have no other choice.
From Christians column yesterday:
https://www.redbull.com/int-en/redbullr ... sy-does-itSochi Up Next
I was looking through the results at the Russian Grand Prix and back in 2018, Max went from last to first before needing to make his pit stop. We were second there last year but it’s a circuit we have never won at.
It has been a Mercedes stronghold. For me, Monza and Sochi, I’ve them marked down mentally as Mercedes circuits so it will be a challenge.
We have the grid penalty to take for Max too, but in Sochi it’s not such a handicap because of the strength of the tow down to turn one.
I’m looking forward to it and seeing how we get on.
Fernando is a great guy and great driver. I still don't understand why Red Bull continued to evaluate Albon, instead of signing Alonso when they had the chance before Renault pounced. A #14 Red Bull - Honda would have been great to see, and I think it unlikely that Alonso would have been too far off the pace at all!
I absolutely agree whit that, 100%.JordanMugen wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 11:27Fernando is a great guy and great driver. I still don't understand why Red Bull continued to evaluate Albon, instead of signing Alonso when they had the chance before Renault pounced. A #14 Red Bull - Honda would have been great to see, and I think it unlikely that Alonso would have been too far off the pace at all!
alonso and honda has a lot of bad blood between them. lets say he was never an option.JordanMugen wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 11:27Fernando is a great guy and great driver. I still don't understand why Red Bull continued to evaluate Albon, instead of signing Alonso when they had the chance before Renault pounced. A #14 Red Bull - Honda would have been great to see, and I think it unlikely that Alonso would have been too far off the pace at all!
With no disrespect to Sergio "Checo" Perez who is a great fit with RBR, I am not sure the #11 Red Bull is as quick as a #14 may have been.
I find it strange how offended people get when you merely point something out. Your words may not even have been directed at anyone specifically, yet they still feel the need to lash out. This is the Red Bull team thread, but you wouldn't know it from half the comments. I agree, and even still to this day Alonso is still developing as a driver, Alpine was wise to snatch him up.Ryar wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 09:32Good to see both having such a cordial relationship and respect for each other. I like both of them.
I always thought Max is more like Alonso, where he doesn't have a weakness per se. No circuit specific problems, no off weekends and both are strong in extracting performance from any car and importantly, no fake complaints over radio to make the wins look glorious!
I really find such behavior amusing that people spend so much of mental energy to feel offended for something said about a driver. I didn't make any factually incorrect comment either as it is now a well established fact that, the driver in discussion has a history of making fake complaints, win the race and then proclaim, it was difficult race and all that. To the extent that, after a sim race in the COVID lockdown, even George Russel made a funny comment when he won a sim race and said his "tyres were gone" in a sarcastic manner!godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 14:48I find it strange how offended people get when you merely point something out. Your words may not even have been directed at anyone specifically, yet they still feel the need to lash out. This is the Red Bull team thread, but you wouldn't know it from half the comments. I agree, and even still to this day Alonso is still developing as a driver, Alpine was wise to snatch him up.Ryar wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 09:32Good to see both having such a cordial relationship and respect for each other. I like both of them.
I always thought Max is more like Alonso, where he doesn't have a weakness per se. No circuit specific problems, no off weekends and both are strong in extracting performance from any car and importantly, no fake complaints over radio to make the wins look glorious!
The biggest takeaway is that talent can plateau but skill is limitless. Verstappen is lucky to have learned this at such a young age, so he has a higher ceiling. It's only right, you can only get stronger by playing a stronger opponent.
That will be ok if the track allows overtaking. Otherwise it's a lottery for the result in the race.godlameroso wrote: ↑21 Sep 2021, 18:35It's going to be grey skies with likely a qualifying washout. Meaning it may be Sunday morning qualifying on a wet track. Because of the cool temperatures the moisture will stay on track. I hope we don't have a repeat of Turkey last year.