2018 Brazilian Grand Prix - Interlagos, 9-11 November

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Its clear where Max got his lectures :D - same moves:


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Ferrari confirmed that Vettel had a sensor issue of some kind making his car difficult to drive.

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When ever this happens, Max always call the other person an idiot. He has yet to identify who the fool is in those situations.

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UFC 233 - Ocon v Verstappen, make it happen Dana.
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Maxstappen is all talk. He is trying to build a bad boy image so no one tries to 'get in his way' according to him. It was on track only, now he's moved it into another level.

And it spectacularly backfires again and again.
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Wow Max has, in his own words, no regrets about letting his emotions get the better of him and get physical. I've never heard something like this even from actual fighters in boxing, mma etc. - they all admit when their emotions get the better of him. Astonishing.
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Unfortunetly he has the pace for F1 but has yet to have the maturity

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In the green room before the podium, Hamilton told Verstappen that Ocon had the right to unlap himself.
Verstappen agreed, but added: "But you can't crash."
Hamilton responded: “You had more to lose than he did. He had nothing to lose."
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What's even more unfortunate is Simon on Sky saying "he's already acting like a champion" or something like that ... really? Being a champion requires sub-violent behaviour? Baffling.
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Sierra117 wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 21:41
What's even more unfortunate is Simon on Sky saying "he's already acting like a champion" or something like that ... really? Being a champion requires sub-violent behaviour? Baffling.
Oh man. Some people better think before they talk (live)... Good job on giving an example to the young fans.

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He wont be a champion until he can learn from incidents what he could have done to avoid them.

At the moment its always baby out the pram, never his fault, ego bigger than anything. He needs to learn he can always do something to avoid an incident regadless of fault. Hence Lewis’ advice.

Regardless of Ocon and his intentions, Max could have left room and won the race. But instead he believes because he is the leader he is untouchable
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"Verstappen now 'very mature'" - Whiting :D . Thank for this expert opinion FIA brainpower.

I thought it was Verstappen's fault. Weird to say it after 10 s stop and go :wtf: and I wouldn't be happy with Ocon doing anything but:
- drivers can unlap themselves (times matter)
- regular rules apply
- Verstappen was driving as if other car didn't exists and could have handled it better
Maybe I'll change my mind after replays.

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As Lewis just said, always make sure there's enough space.
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Max: You can say i should give him room after but its not like that we are racing
Sky: Lewis said when your leading a race you dont take those risks
Max: Easy to say from his side when your 2nd
Sky: Do you not have any regrets?
Max: No nothing

Awful attitude. Fail to learn. Fail to take advice.

His a driver i just dont think i will ever have any respect for
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MtthsMlw wrote:
11 Nov 2018, 21:30
Ferrari confirmed that Vettel had a sensor issue of some kind making his car difficult to drive.
Whole season :wtf: ?

Alright, no need for that... :wink: