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Yes, I feel the same.
That's the realistic take. I'm going with my intuitionAR3-GP wrote: ↑26 Oct 2023, 20:32You guys are imagining things that are not there. They are just supporting their driver at his home race after a very stressful season and I don't blame them. They want the partnership to work. They want the best out of him. I also think that Christian Horner likes Checo as a person very much. They are often seen together. They probably relate well as they are both fathers.
https://www.reuters.com/sports/motor-sp ... 023-10-25/"We have made some very good steps with the car but didn’t get to fully show our progress due to taking some wrong directions with the set up this past weekend.
"I am optimistic for this week, we know what direction we have to take now so hopefully we get to show that."
The plank under car Verstappen was not affected at all in Austin. "Maybe we were even too conservative," he said.
On checks FIA: "If one car turns out to be illegal, I do think you have to check the other car of that team as well."
By the way, Verstappen expects a tricky weekend in Mexico, especially over one lap. "Personally, I don't think this is one of our best circuits, looking at how our car goes in the slow corners and over the kerbstones."
AR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Oct 2023, 00:27Perez on this weekend:
https://www.reuters.com/sports/motor-sp ... 023-10-25/"We have made some very good steps with the car but didn’t get to fully show our progress due to taking some wrong directions with the set up this past weekend.
"I am optimistic for this week, we know what direction we have to take now so hopefully we get to show that."
Promising. I think this will be a good weekend for Perez relative to the past.
I doubt it will be that telling. RB won't want to give others any ideas about what they're doing: my guess is just testing small avenues to confirm their WT numbers. Don't want to get sucked down the wrong route over the winterPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Oct 2023, 02:19They spent the whole summer honing them. Should be a masterpeice whichever on makes it to 2024 development.
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.I was watching some videos on YouTube and reading the comments.
At first I could laugh about it because I thought that a few loners were suffering from some frustration in combination with a shortage of brain cells.
I quickly got over the laughter when you read what those (particularly) Mexicans wrote. They are completely off track. These are conspiracy theorists 8.0.
They think it is entirely justified that Max is being threatened with death, it is his own fault and they hope that the cartels will do their work.
Reason for this?
-Max and Jos would pay RB a lot of money to sabotage Checo's car so that Checo would crash. RB is happy to work with this, so they don't have to pay a lump sum and they get rid of Checo. (yes they really believe it)
-Brazil 2022 is reason enough
-The now well-known story that Max gets a better car (and that is because of Jos, who demands it)
And so there are numerous theories about Max, Jos, Sofia, Kelly, Helmut, Horner, with the common denominator: These are the scum of the world, who do everything they can to make Perez's life miserable and are to blame for the poor performance from Perez.
We cannot imagine the hatred that is spewed there. You think it can't get any crazier, but then you read another comment to find out that it can get even crazier.
And what is completely absurd is that the people who wish that Max would not survive this trip call the Max fans toxic.
So those people are really not on the right track and the disturbing thing is that there are many of them and they really believe in their own delusions. With full conviction.
No sign of Chubby Brown thank goodness (British comedian (supposedly?) who does inside the helmet)Wouter wrote: ↑27 Oct 2023, 10:39RBR has always funny ideas.
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Hoe many people fit in the helmet car?
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