Does Zandvoort know something we don't....
Does Zandvoort know something we don't....
Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:15My point was that GR was injudicious bringing 2021 into his current position, given that LH concluding his term at MB is more of the focus this weekend.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:02You mean when Max cut across the front of Lewis at Silverstone instead of letting Lewis outbreak himself and go off all on his own while Max would have carried on his merry way?Farnborough wrote: ↑05 Dec 2024, 17:50
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And completely missing the fact that LH did really do this, put MV into the wall.
In any case, you clearly don't know it's not a "braking" ( that's the correct word instead of "breaking") corner for anything like being realistic in your description.
There's no point in any debate in that here, only that GR seems to want anything he can find pitched in to further his own selfish outlook.
Max took the racing line. The line everyone would take into that corner. Earlier in this thread you said if Max didn't do anything wrong he would not have gotten a penalty. But now its Max cut in front of Lewis even though Lewis got a penalty?PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 12:29Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:15My point was that GR was injudicious bringing 2021 into his current position, given that LH concluding his term at MB is more of the focus this weekend.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:02
You mean when Max cut across the front of Lewis at Silverstone instead of letting Lewis outbreak himself and go off all on his own while Max would have carried on his merry way?
In any case, you clearly don't know it's not a "braking" ( that's the correct word instead of "breaking") corner for anything like being realistic in your description.
There's no point in any debate in that here, only that GR seems to want anything he can find pitched in to further his own selfish outlook.
As for that corner being a braking corner, Red Bull themselves sent their reserve driver out to prove that Lewis would not have made the corner, ergo he would have outbraked himself.
So either Red Bull were lying or I'm correct, which is it?
My point, I'll state again for clarity, is that GR is intentionally (I think injudiciously) adding LH driving scenario to his own limited "beef" with MV.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 12:29Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:15My point was that GR was injudicious bringing 2021 into his current position, given that LH concluding his term at MB is more of the focus this weekend.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:02
You mean when Max cut across the front of Lewis at Silverstone instead of letting Lewis outbreak himself and go off all on his own while Max would have carried on his merry way?
In any case, you clearly don't know it's not a "braking" ( that's the correct word instead of "breaking") corner for anything like being realistic in your description.
There's no point in any debate in that here, only that GR seems to want anything he can find pitched in to further his own selfish outlook.
As for that corner being a braking corner, Red Bull themselves sent their reserve driver out to prove that Lewis would not have made the corner, ergo he would have outbraked himself.
So either Red Bull were lying or I'm correct, which is it?
I think the following are all true:Watto wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 13:23Max took the racing line. The line everyone would take into that corner. Earlier in this thread you said if Max didn't do anything wrong he would not have gotten a penalty. But now its Max cut in front of Lewis even though Lewis got a penalty?PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 12:29Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:15
My point was that GR was injudicious bringing 2021 into his current position, given that LH concluding his term at MB is more of the focus this weekend.
In any case, you clearly don't know it's not a "braking" ( that's the correct word instead of "breaking") corner for anything like being realistic in your description.
There's no point in any debate in that here, only that GR seems to want anything he can find pitched in to further his own selfish outlook.
As for that corner being a braking corner, Red Bull themselves sent their reserve driver out to prove that Lewis would not have made the corner, ergo he would have outbraked himself.
So either Red Bull were lying or I'm correct, which is it?
Max took the corner like I think ever other driver in that situation would have.
That all being said I don't think it was as bad a move as some Max fans try and make it out esp for a first lap - if it was 5-10+ laps in I would say it was pretty poor on Lewis's part but was poorly judged first laps coldish tyres probably a little to much speed who knows if he would have made it but I doubt there is a top driver on the grid that would take the wait and see approach.
In a court of law, lawyers will bring in previous behaviour to build a picture of the character of a person.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 13:40My point, I'll state again for clarity, is that GR is intentionally (I think injudiciously) adding LH driving scenario to his own limited "beef" with MV.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 12:29Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 00:15
My point was that GR was injudicious bringing 2021 into his current position, given that LH concluding his term at MB is more of the focus this weekend.
In any case, you clearly don't know it's not a "braking" ( that's the correct word instead of "breaking") corner for anything like being realistic in your description.
There's no point in any debate in that here, only that GR seems to want anything he can find pitched in to further his own selfish outlook.
As for that corner being a braking corner, Red Bull themselves sent their reserve driver out to prove that Lewis would not have made the corner, ergo he would have outbraked himself.
So either Red Bull were lying or I'm correct, which is it?
Claiming a clearer than clean spring water record for LH, which would be true i believe, if you were to dismiss his notable ability to punt a direct championship challenger out of a race. Both Rosberg, for which he was sanctioned in his own team, and Verstappen.
This to invoke, by proxy, events that GR has nothing to do with, in now rolling out a historical dislike to "enforce" some sort of action in control of Verstappen currently.
If you can't read and absorb the context of that, in relevance to current situation, there's no real debate in any sensible way to be located here.
Yes, condescending intentionally, at least you can spell that. You've not taken the point I've put in debate to further discuss it. Merely a personal perspective of interaction to me, that's not of interest in this thread, to anyone.
GR is setting himself as police, lawyer, judge etc against Verstappen, then moaning about the interaction and language used. A little like you are too.
Actually you don't get to just bring in whatever evidence you like to a court room. Things that are not directly relevant to the case but could be perceived as prejudicial are often not allowed, and for good reason. You are trying to ajudicate a specific situation, if both sides are just going to bring in a laundry list of other situations trying to smear the character of the other side that is not conducive to justice in the specific case that is being decided. You can smear George too. Remember what his first instinct was when he caused a super dangerous crash with Valtteri at Imola? He went up to Valtteri as he was in the car, shouted in his face, and slapped him in the head, after a high G crash. Is it a pattern of behaviour with George that he causes dangerous situations and blames the other side, tries to get them penalised? Could be perceived that way.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 15:51In a court of law, lawyers will bring in previous behaviour to build a picture of the character of a person.Farnborough wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 13:40My point, I'll state again for clarity, is that GR is intentionally (I think injudiciously) adding LH driving scenario to his own limited "beef" with MV.PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 12:29
Thanks for the correction, I've edited my post now. And I do know the difference, so no need to be quite so condescending, I just failed to proof read before posting.
As for that corner being a braking corner, Red Bull themselves sent their reserve driver out to prove that Lewis would not have made the corner, ergo he would have outbraked himself.
So either Red Bull were lying or I'm correct, which is it?
Claiming a clearer than clean spring water record for LH, which would be true i believe, if you were to dismiss his notable ability to punt a direct championship challenger out of a race. Both Rosberg, for which he was sanctioned in his own team, and Verstappen.
This to invoke, by proxy, events that GR has nothing to do with, in now rolling out a historical dislike to "enforce" some sort of action in control of Verstappen currently.
If you can't read and absorb the context of that, in relevance to current situation, there's no real debate in any sensible way to be located here.
Yes, condescending intentionally, at least you can spell that. You've not taken the point I've put in debate to further discuss it. Merely a personal perspective of interaction to me, that's not of interest in this thread, to anyone.
GR is setting himself as police, lawyer, judge etc against Verstappen, then moaning about the interaction and language used. A little like you are too.
That is what George is doing here. Showing a pattern of actions that is indicative of the behaviour of a bully.
The car was not turning. Max did a lot of work trying to dial that out but doesn't look like they found a solution in the session. I'm sure they will be faster tomorrow.
.organic wrote: ↑06 Dec 2024, 10:34Formu1a Uno reports that Lawson will partner Verstappen next season
Red Bull is negotiating the exit of Perez, who can count on a very significant penalty. Monday shareholder meeting. The other choices have already been made: Lawson would be Verstappen's teammate, Hadjar in Racing Bulls