ringo wrote:Max nor Danil signed a new contract.
wrong
http://www.f1today.net/nl/nieuws/f1/211 ... n-met-2019
Red Bull expands Verstappen contract to 2019 season
ringo wrote:Max nor Danil signed a new contract.
Red Bull expands Verstappen contract to 2019 season
How hasn't he been consistent? Both TR drivers have been very consistent. The only inconsistencies I can think of with Max are Hungary and UK. Monaco didn't cost him a point and I hear that points count. He hasn't lost a point due to his own fault this year and outqualified Sainz 3 to 1. The car has been out of position in a lot of races where he could have easily made mistakes in one of the many overtakes he had to do.Vasconia wrote: Max is fast, really fast but he hasnt been so consistent 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.
Yes Verstappen in ' 16 was rather consistent his starts are consistently bad and overall he's been consistently mediocre . OK races from memory, i'm not checking but you can and correct it:Henk wrote:How hasn't he been consistent? Both TR drivers have been very consistent. The only inconsistencies I can think of with Max are Hungary and UK.Vasconia wrote: Max is fast, really fast but he hasnt been so consistent 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.
???Nathanael F1 wrote:I'm surprised by this decision! I didn't think Red Bull would demote Kvyat so quickly. Hopefully this change doesn't ruin Verstappen's or Ricciardo's careers.
ME4ME wrote:Haters gonna hate..
btw you do realize it's 2016, right?
The situation around is a nonsense because the reactions will be too extreme.max_speed wrote: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.
hype stops now and racing begins. he will have to face Ricciardo ( i guess one of the very best driver in F1 today) , if he does not fair well after few races , noise will start again.
-Monaco pace was faster than teammate. Failed to get the tires working in Q3 like a lot of other drivers.iotar__ wrote:Yes Verstappen in ' 16 was rather consistent his starts are consistently bad and overall he's been consistently mediocre . OK races from memory, i'm not checking but you can and correct it:Henk wrote:How hasn't he been consistent? Both TR drivers have been very consistent. The only inconsistencies I can think of with Max are Hungary and UK.Vasconia wrote: Max is fast, really fast but he hasnt been so consistent 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.
'14 - Bahrain - awful pace AFAIR,
- Monaco - below the scale, both qualifying and the race
- Silverstone - below the scale, funny thing professional autosport journalist for qualifying 0,4 and 5 places behind a team mate and a crashing on his own on the first lap gave Verstappen a note 6/10 , that's why I remember. If that's not a sponsored promotion I don't know what is.
- Spa - just watch overtakes on Bottas (got away without a penalty) and awful attempt at Raikkonen, I remember this because F1 expert Brundle immediately blamed it on some other car that wasn't involved (Bottas?) and was just in front
- Singapore - TO circus,
- Hungary - overall
- Abu Dhabi - just bad, locking up destroying tyres and then a penalty
I won't include losing to slower cars - debatable but it did happen IMO several times.
'15 - Australia - good race until the pistop - comedy of errors and childish behaviour afterwards, that's handling of pressure for you, the thing Kvyat is not capable of according to Marko
- China - debatable but I'd say under-performing on every level despite finishing in front of Sainz. Toro Rosso claimed they should have qualified higher + start is not debatable
- Bahrain - start, I'd say pace and qualifying too but I won't argue about it - not exact science
- Russia - start, watch replays for some criminal and lucky driving
Overall:
- inconclusive one lap pace compared to an unknown (Saizn jr), so no saying "fast really fast" is not enough
- handling pressure and wasting best opportunities (Monaco, Hungary etc.)
- consistency and putting full race together (Q, start, pace, racecraft), including record number of penalty points in '15
- race pace including tyre management - I didn't follow that closely but there were examples of some problems even this season (Russia?), so again saying "fast really fast" is not enough
Lol, you are in your early to mid 20's aren't you?Henk wrote: Being polite over the radio has never won nor lost someone a race. Maturity is just an argument old people use to feel significant and other parrot because they don't realise it means nothing.
I was afraid I would leave such an impression...dans79 wrote:Lol, you are in your early to mid 20's aren't you?Henk wrote: Being polite over the radio has never won nor lost someone a race. Maturity is just an argument old people use to feel significant and other parrot because they don't realise it means nothing.
In general younger people are less mature than older people, but it's not an absolute. One of the most mature people I ever worked with was 19. The most immature person I have ever worked with (and still have to) is 53!
Pretty much agee totatlly. When Max is coming up on someone you almost know an overtake will happen.NL_Fer wrote:I don't want to go into specific races and yes sometimes he can be an arogant kid, but i suspect hus father taugh him. Jos has been messed around with a few times to many in the past. And yes he has that agressiveness for a rookie, but we seen that before with Hamilton and Vettel (Webbers crashkid?).
But what seems to amaze me,,is that the kid has some genuine instinct to find grip. It is the key to his great overtakes and what makes them work without crashing. Most of the time braking late and diving into the inner corner, causes front lockup and understeering into the other car on the outside. But Max just finds more grip somehow and makes it, without any damage.
And altough his agressive driving, he has very decent tire degredation. He just amazed me in '15 and i did not even expected him to be that good.