.organic wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 19:42Everything always proves your hypotheses even when counter evidence is provided. It's almost pointless arguing otherwise, so much so that most here have given up trying to disagree with youPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 19:35.
There has never been any evidence of this. Talks don't count either.
.organic wrote: ↑21 Apr 2024, 17:39Also they had Verstappen and Ricciardo together, right? Promoted Verstappen despite having a team leader of Ricciardo. Only lost Ricciardo because he wanted to leave, and then RB had no options for a while. When they wanted to demote Albon, there were no better options than Perez. At the time many on here thought Perez would humble Max.
Ricciardo realised quite early that Max would be made number 1 - according to the RedBull philosophy.. and that's why he left. If the philosophy was equal drivers he would have stayed. So that sorta reinforces my hypothesis.
Norris was set to drive for Toro Rosso in 2019 (contract agreed) until a last minute decision. Maybe you just didn't follow closely?
Zak brown:
Marko:"We were fully aware that if he wasn't going to drive for us next year, he'd be driving for someone else."
Brown said "it would be Toro Rosso"
McLaren themselves said they rejected the proposal mid 2018 it really happenedWe had already reached an agreement with Norris for Toro Rosso at the time, until his manager realised that there was an option in the contract with McLaren
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mcla ... s/3222068/Speaking about the Toro Rosso offer, a McLaren spokesman said: "We are not surprised that other teams approach our drivers. They clearly believe they are as talented as we do."
Speaking about the Toro Rosso offer, Norris said: "I'm flattered by the stories but I'm focussed on F2 and committed to McLaren
.Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko expressed interest in Norris' services several times last year.
However, the Briton has a long-term contract at McLaren, so there is little chance of him leaving there.
The Austrian team advisor reveals to Servus TV in China that he now again has even already had a few chats with Norris' family: "He is young and he is definitely always in our focus. His father always jokes that Lando won't be able to take his first Grand Prix victory until Max Verstappen retires. I said to him that Lando should come to us, because then it will definitely be faster!"
Not how it went.venkyhere wrote:Btw, has there been a discussion in this race thread about the penalties bonanza from the stewards ?
- Sainz having his T16 incident, stopping on track in the middle of quali, bringing out red flags, recovering and going back home under red flag => Aston martin launch protest, as it breaches the text in rulebook "someone stopped on track during quali, someone drove under red flag"
FIA : dismissing your protest; look at the context, we can't implement text rules without real world context
Similar situation with Alonso when he is around Hamilton.
I wonder when Norris has actually ever had a car to fight with Max, unlike with Hamilton. The one time he did a couple years ago in Singapore, all I remember was Verstappen trying something and locking up straight. Could just be me, but I don't think it's a Norris worshipping Max issue per say, it is really much more simple -- Norris and Hamilton have had similar cars many times, and actually have something to fight for.djones wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 19:38Similar situation with Alonso when he is around Hamilton.
Alonso for obvious reasons and with Norris it’s harder to work out. If I had to guess he either feels like he has to some how stick up for his mate Max or he adores Max so much he wants to feel like he’s in a battle with Lewis like Max pre recent car rule changes.
Alonso did the same in the sprint when Max went to overtake him. Com’on People. Narrative is all these days, I know, but keep it real, this is F1Technical.bluechris wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 23:24To me, Norris shuts down near Max and i don't get why. Off course max with that rocket ship is faster but it is mainly in free air. Don't let him pass like is Leman's and you are in a lesser category, annoy him.. delay him, try to make him to cook his tires.
Damn i wish some times to have in some cars Alonso or even Magnusen, let's see how you will pass them.
by 'context' I meant the consensus they sought from all teams, about how to approach the interpretation of the rulebook for the quali crash and recovery under red flag by Sainz.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 15:43“Look at the context” is your invention for scenic effect, I don’t even think the word context appears in the document , they go back to quote plenty of examples where this happened in the last years and show how this is consistent.
https://reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/ ... dismissed/
The only thing here is that AM are a pathetic organization.
<you seem to be in love with the word "pathetic">
Again, I am not talking about the morality/sporting-conduct etc of the action by the divebomber. I am talking about the treatment of the two examples of the same action, differently, without consistency.
I know where i wrote it believe me and i know also that all here love a good fight.Sieper wrote: ↑23 Apr 2024, 00:34Alonso did the same in the sprint when Max went to overtake him. Com’on People. Narrative is all these days, I know, but keep it real, this is F1Technical.bluechris wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 23:24To me, Norris shuts down near Max and i don't get why. Off course max with that rocket ship is faster but it is mainly in free air. Don't let him pass like is Leman's and you are in a lesser category, annoy him.. delay him, try to make him to cook his tires.
Damn i wish some times to have in some cars Alonso or even Magnusen, let's see how you will pass them.
A team protested THEIR interpretation of the rule against a very consistent application of that rule by the stewards for ages. The Stewards even allowed their interpretation to change based on the opinion of team principals.venkyhere wrote:by 'context' I meant the consensus they sought from all teams, about how to approach the interpretation of the rulebook for the quali crash and recovery under red flag by Sainz.dialtone wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 15:43“Look at the context” is your invention for scenic effect, I don’t even think the word context appears in the document , they go back to quote plenty of examples where this happened in the last years and show how this is consistent.
https://reddit.com/r/formula1/comments/ ... dismissed/
The only thing here is that AM are a pathetic organization.
The aim of my post was not to evaluate AM as a team and their ethical/moral/legal loci w.r.t the sport. The aim of my post was to show how FIA stewards are 'selective' when showing practical-real-world-logic when interpreting the black and white printed in a rulebook.
Couldn’t agree with you more, but if you are looking for consistency, which you seem to hint at below, then this is what it looks like.<you seem to be in love with the word "pathetic">
So if a driver makes an action that deserves docking some points on his super-licence, he will escape scot free if that action is against his teammate, but get punished if that action is against a guy from another team. They may have implemented this way 100 times, but it is still wrong.
[/quote]Again, I am not talking about the morality/sporting-conduct etc of the action by the divebomber. I am talking about the treatment of the two examples of the same action, differently, without consistency.
Take the Magnussen incident, why was not docked licence points, but Alonso was ? And why Alonso docked 3 points but Stroll docked only 2 ? Stroll's action deserved 5 penalty points, on scale.
Magnussen? The guy leaves his brain in hotel room when he leaves to the track. House keeping has been told not to flush it considering it a human waste. His return was a perfect example of Gunther's amazing brain dead decision making powers for which he was rewarded with firing.bluechris wrote: ↑22 Apr 2024, 23:24To me, Norris shuts down near Max and i don't get why. Off course max with that rocket ship is faster but it is mainly in free air. Don't let him pass like is Leman's and you are in a lesser category, annoy him.. delay him, try to make him to cook his tires.
Damn i wish some times to have in some cars Alonso or even Magnusen, let's see how you will pass them.
No it's not. If a footballer tackles a teammate by accident*, he won't be punished, while the same tackle would have gotten him punished if he had tackled a player from the opposing team.venkyhere wrote: ↑23 Apr 2024, 04:34
<you seem to be in love with the word "pathetic">
So if a driver makes an action that deserves docking some points on his super-licence, he will escape scot free if that action is against his teammate, but get punished if that action is against a guy from another team. They may have implemented this way 100 times, but it is still wrong.