Alonso is "over the hill"? LOL, that is soo funny! For those who believe this, please read this: http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/37704633
I agree his overtake on Massa was not clean, but his move on Sainz was fine (no track limits).
Its a matter of time. With 36 Michael Schumacher was still fast but he started to have more "not so good" days.Jester Maroc wrote:Alonso is "over the hill"? LOL, that is soo funny! For those who believe this, please read this: http://www.bbc.com/sport/formula1/37704633
I agree his overtake on Massa was not clean, but his move on Sainz was fine (no track limits).
It is so funny to read people repeating things wich never happened in an attempt to convice theirselves...iotar__ wrote:Wait for the penalty. Alonso-Massa = that was much worse than Rosberg - Verstappen (Ger), much worse than complete BS Rosb-Raikk (Mal). Should be a bigger penalty, let's see FIA in action again. Still not as bad as Hamilton Spain.GoranF1 wrote:Grande Grande Alonso !!!
The drooling over Max Verstappen is really, really bad in the Netherlands. He gets hyped like some sort of superstar and any mistake he makes is excused by telling other drivers could do something different. Even if he would hit every driver in the face they would probably say "well, the drivers could have blocked them"iotar__ wrote:I missed that, Verstappen's pitstop: "It is something totally unusual," said team boss Christian Horner. "He just arrived in the pitlane and said 'I am in the pitlane'.
Slow in Q, lost position at the start, dead slow in the first stint, didn't do anything on quicker tyres in 2nd, wasted softs, went for an unscheduled pitstop to stick a fork in this race so in 4 words:
DRIVER OF THE DAY
or: "A transmission failure may have halted his progress midway through the Austin race, but his charging drive up until that point was enough to earn him your nod for the third round in a row."
Is Red Bull buying those votes or are F1 fans mostly brain-dead reddit type people?
Please stop smoking whatever you´re smoking, that´s not reality, only your imaginationiotar__ wrote: At least Whiting and co are admitting they manipulated WDC several times in Hamilton's favour.
Haters...iotar__ wrote:Complete hypocrite Alonso deserves his every second at McLaren and every whiny, childish radio message. This corrupted pseudo sport reached its new low.
It is amazing how FIA is trying to hype Vestappen like crazy.... Verstappen driver of the day after ignoring his team comunications, ruining his own tires, and entering pit-lane without preventing his own team???Kiril Varbanov wrote:That was a nice race, with some good wheel to wheel battles. Alonso is clearly my Driver of the day, however f1.com handed it to a driver who retired. I guess they haven't quite figured how Internet works.
https://twitter.com/Kiril_Varbanov/stat ... 3179082752
Nevertheless, the season is over. I hope for some two or three battles until the end.
Maybe experience is playing a role here. Someone with a decade experience in F1 can´t be compared with a teenager on his second season I thinkME4ME wrote:How many times we seen Hamilton ignore team advice to keep a gap, and instead attack and overtake his opponent. Verstappen showed the exact same attitude. Outcome was different, but that will hopefully change once RB decreases the gap to Mercedes.
Well sir go ahead and explain. I am talking about attitude.Andres125sx wrote:Maybe experience is playing a role here. Someone with a decade experience in F1 can´t be compared with a teenager on his second season I think
Or you really think experience is irrelevant when it comes to strategic decisions?
Max has definitely polarized the F1 viewers. He has brought raw racing skills, bundled with raw aggression at an age where most kids would still be learning to hold steering. While some like to follow him for his racing skills, the others hate him for his raw aggression. At times he has performed at a level that of highly experienced drivers in races like Barcelona, Canada, Britain, Malaysia and Japan and at times he has been just at the level of his age in races like Monaco. His blocking in Hungary, Spa and Japan have been questionable, but he has explored areas that were just holy grails without any legal bounds.ME4ME wrote:How many times we seen Hamilton ignore team advice to keep a gap, and instead attack and overtake his opponent. Verstappen showed the exact same attitude. Outcome was different, but that will hopefully change once RB decreases the gap to Mercedes.
Passion within the rules. Is that too much to ask,? If a lot of money is involved.... YesEdax wrote:So..... what do we want to see: passion or rules?ClarkBT11 wrote:
Alonso was driving out of the track limits a lot, then he overtakes Sainz off track limits... Yes Alonso drove with passion but not within the rules.
Yee haaa! Alonso summed it up.. Overtook like a cowboy