langedweil wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 19:25
Shrieker wrote: ↑02 Sep 2018, 17:41
B...hurt Alonso and Verstappen fanbois you say ? Finally we're getting rid of the former; it will make F1 less toxic and better overall. Maybe some people will miss the fake drama he creates. As for the latter, he's proven he's incapable of learning from his mistakes. The only thing we can hope now is that he gets slammed with penalties for his antics; which I have no doubt he'll keep attempting.
Apparently your opinion is somehow hardwired .. pity.
Why not keep the 4 engines at bay in a testlab, rank them by an computer algoritm, fire them up every 2 wks for 1,5hrs, distribute the points afterwards, create a dumbass show around it, and call it a F1 race.
I just want to see racing, fights between angry drivers afterwards .. a little more passion instead of eloquent gizzles about entitlement.
But hey, who am I ...
Fair enough. But you know what the problem is ? His sense of entitlement. Sure, most champions have plenty, but they at least have something to show for it. He behaves like a complete megalomaniac. I won't even go into Fernando, I know I've already said a lot of harsh words (not that he doesn't deserve most of it). What Verstappen did today, he did in the past many, many times. His line of thought is about bullying other drivers so they don't attempt what they do in the future. He gives fake space on the outside and then always, always crowds them out of the road. As I said, it's not 'racing', he does it to bully them so they don't try it the next time.
He's trying to create a 'bad boy' reputation for himself so people are
careful about him. And it looks incredibly fake and pretentious to people who watched the sport for a long time and know a thing or two. Makes him look pitiful. As for drama, sure if it's genuine it adds spice to the sport, but when it's fake it's just obnoxious. If someone likes fake drama, there's always WWE.