Who are you talking to and what´s the reason you´re including national prides in the mix?Manoah2u wrote:i sainz...err sense the butthurt is strong in this onenamao wrote:An Austrian, 73-year-old Dr Marko is the head of Red Bull's driver development programme, which supports promising drivers in junior formula with the best progressing to its two Formula 1 teams - Red Bull and Toro Rosso.
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deal with it. Max taken to RedBull mothership for a reason. Sainz left with 'Rookie' Kvyat for a reason.
If Carlos was so good, he'd have that seat. He doesn't, and taking into account the previously posted
mentions that originally the desicion was kvyat vs da costa, and after da costa Sainz was to be seated,
then really, Max has earned this seat.
is it really so hard to take that Max is better than Sainz. some people really are blinded by nationalistic pride,
which is simple nonsense.
If Alonso is better than Hamilton, he's better. If Hamilton's better than Alonso, he's better. Same for every
driver. Blind pride to ostrich the head into the sand.
It was long coming and it happened suddenly. There's a reason teams are trying to haul in Max.
Mercedes, Ferrari have been outspoken on their interest in getting him aboard. Have not heard nor read
anything about 'sensation' Sainz. why? Coz he's not. He's good, he drives well, but that's what it is.
Here's hoping Max will win his first GP with RedBull racing @ Spain
imagine the hatin
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btw, about that RB driving academy stuff, Max was quickly added and embraced into the RB programme/team thanks to his outstanding, impressive and sensational results in karting and lower formulae racing. There already was interest from several F1 teams even before half of his maiden formula racing series season was under away. That tells you something.
Verstappen contraced RedBull because they promised and guaranteed him a racing seat @ Toro Rosso for 2015, whereas other teams promised him a test/reserve driver role in 2015 and a possible racing seat 2016. Since RedBull made this promise, they agreed and thus gotten in. He's only been part of RedBull since half 2014. Technically, Verstappen never was part of this academy. That makes verstappen what, the first non-academy driver to get a RB seat in [both] teams since what? since coulthard?
Was Sainz ever in the position to demand this stuff? No, Sainz alike Da Costa, are and were like 'DJ' Alguersuari [ another spaniard not making the cut ]. The BIG difference between all this is that from the start, Verstappen has been in the position to make the demands, whereas all the others only are able to say 'yes, amen'.
This is why Verstappen is a future F1 GP winner and highly potential F1 Champion, whereas the others barely even give the thought they might make it as a GP winner.
again, deal with it.
I reside in the Netherlands, yes. However, I am not Dutch, not by far.wesley123 wrote:Aren't you Dutch?Manoah2u wrote: is it really so hard to take that Max is better than Sainz. some people really are blinded by nationalistic pride,
which is simple nonsense.
If you are fighting for the wdc then yes I agree, however the rest of the pack needs to be judged with additional metrics to get a clear picture of overall driver performance.SectorOne wrote:The only thing that matters is points.djos wrote:Sorry but the stats don't lie:SectorOne wrote: I call BS.
The fact is that over 2 years of racing there was 1 point separating Vergne and Ricciardo.
Vergne then beat Kvyat after that and still got the boot.
During that time Ricciardo whipped Vettel and got Kvyat as teammate for 2015 were Kvyat beat him.
2012:
Top 10 finishes = RIC 6, JEV 4
Qually average = RIC 14.7, JEV 16.65
2013:
Top 10 finishes = RIC 7, JEV 3
Qually average = RIC 10.68, JEV 13.63
There were rumours last year that he was linked to Ferrari. And if what you say is true, he has been driving this year a Ferrari engine. So my theory still a possibility to hold Verstapen on redbull before starting negotiations to other teamsringo wrote:Ferrari don't want him. From what i can see ferrari only takes race winners. Or drivers who have driven with a ferrari engine in the back of their car and get good results with it.
As for the driver swaps.. Max nor Danil signed a new contract. Their current contracts may include a clause where they can drive a redbull car or torro rosso car for the duration of the contract. All they had to do was switch seats and avoid any paper work.
Saying that.. if Max gets over excited and does crap for the next 3 races, marko may just reach for Sainz and put him in the redbull and send Max back to torro rosso. It's that kind of flexibility that is built into these redbull contracts.
Kyviat is basically in the redbull naughty corner for the time being. He may just end up back in the redbull before the season is through if he puts the torro rosso on the podium. Marko is running a little mafia with these guys. Danil probably doesn't even take it personal and he is going to try his best to prove to Don Marko that he is loyal and that he can make him proud.
Belive Kyvat's drive with any of the Red Bull teams are over after this season. He will have to make a VERY good drive to not be replaced. Hopefully an other team will pick him up.ringo wrote:Kyviat is basically in the redbull naughty corner for the time being. He may just end up back in the redbull before the season is through if he puts the torro rosso on the podium.
How do you know that Kyvat´s working ethics are that bad?PlatinumZealot wrote:I don't like Verstappen the person and I sure don't like Kvyat any better, but Kvyat HAD to go. He is a solid drive but his attitude and work eithic was just rubbish, and I think this is what lost him seat. Max has been shining like the sun ever since, and sure he's a petulant brat, but he drives with high level of speed, maturity and consistency, three things that Kvyat cannot keep glued together on a given weekend. He is the future of RedBull, so I agree with Helmut Marko 100% on this decision to put him immediately in the big team.
i agree to it a bit. he is in demand and somewhat popular because of media. i am happy he is in redbull now.Vasconia wrote: Max is fast, really fast but he hasnt been so consistet and he is not enough mature. He is very good but the hype around him could ruin his career. His ego is enough big to be feeded.
If that's the case, one might even think it would have been better if there were 4 Red Bull cars, but 2 of them badged differently, since a team can only have 2 cars.ringo wrote:Ferrari don't want him. From what i can see ferrari only takes race winners. Or drivers who have driven with a ferrari engine in the back of their car and get good results with it.
As for the driver swaps.. Max nor Danil signed a new contract. Their current contracts may include a clause where they can drive a redbull car or torro rosso car for the duration of the contract. All they had to do was switch seats and avoid any paper work.
Saying that.. if Max gets over excited and does crap for the next 3 races, marko may just reach for Sainz and put him in the redbull and send Max back to torro rosso. It's that kind of flexibility that is built into these redbull contracts.
Kyviat is basically in the redbull naughty corner for the time being. He may just end up back in the redbull before the season is through if he puts the torro rosso on the podium. Marko is running a little mafia with these guys. Danil probably doesn't even take it personal and he is going to try his best to prove to Don Marko that he is loyal and that he can make him proud.
Max is currently on the fast lane. The hype surrounding him has reached ridiculous proportions - and much of that is also fueled by his on-track aggressiveness and image. The radio messages are a good example; "hey look at me, I can go so much faster, tell my team-mate to speed up or let me past" etc. Has he always been that faster? Yes and no. At times he has looked like something genuinely special, other times his being faster also had to do with differing strategies. He is a risk taker though and sometimes that risk has payed off (also thanks to others backing out) and other times it has not and he has looked rather like a premature idiot (for example Monaco 2015 where one could see that crash coming from a mile away). Sainz on the other hand has been quick, but a lot more "heads down" kind of guy and very much the team-player. Over the course of both seasons so far, I'm inclined to think they are rather similar, just very different in attitude and that has also made a big difference in how people perceive both drivers to be. Sainz pretty much under the radar and Verstappen being hyped as the new super talent.krisfx wrote:I fail to see how being beaten by a well established driver such as Ricciardo would put his [Max's] career in trouble...