Horner, I'm gonna grab Max by the..
Horner, I'm gonna grab Max by the..
Nah, just an equalesque car will do that job I reckon ...godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 00:09All Verstappen needs to be a complete driver is to master the art of politics.
Thank you @Marti.Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 14:13USA race pace
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I agree with godlameroso, He still needs seasoning. If he wants to facilitate winning he needs to clean up a few things.langedweil wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 03:38Nah, just an equalesque car will do that job I reckon ...godlameroso wrote: ↑06 Nov 2019, 00:09All Verstappen needs to be a complete driver is to master the art of politics.
Plz stop that plastic political blabber without any meaning asap, no need for another Lewis ..
Jambier, What's about 2020 ?
we can only guess, so we have to wait and seegodlameroso wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 01:07I honestly think that RBR will be right up there next year. I expect everyone to improve, how much depends on how soon they switched focus. Those who overcommitted to this year may not improve as much as others who made a more timely transition. I still think parts of the RB15 weren't as developed as they could be, and these corrections could certainly put the car in contention.
https://www.verstappen.nl/en/article/3892/Max visits Exact: 'I think we have a good chance in Brazil'
After back-to-back races in Mexico and the USA, Max Verstappen prepares for the finale of the 2019 Formula 1 World Championship with Brazilian and Abu Dhabi Grands Prix remaining. After quickly visiting his home in Monaco, the Aston Martin Red Bull Racing driver stopped by the Exact head quarters in the Netherlands. There, the Dutchman was welcomed by hundredths of Exact employees, before being interviewed.
How do you feel about your third place at the Circuit of the Americas? “The weekend was good. We were competitive on a track that, normally, doesn’t suit us over one lap. But it actually went pretty smooth. Some weekends it’s really difficult to find the right balance but it all worked well.”
"Straight after the race I was disappointed that I wasn’t able to fight the Mercedes, but once I got out of the car and realised it missed a huge chunk of the floor, an area with a big effect on the performance, I thought we did a pretty good job.”
The 2019 season has only two races remaining. What are your hopes for the remainder of this campaign? “I think we have a good chance in Brazil. Last year in the race we were very competitive. We should’ve won if it hadn’t been for a backmarker. Nevertheless, I’m looking forward to return. After a few difficult weekends, things are better and I hope to fight for a podium in Brazil.”
What are your expectations for next year? “We have to wait and see. We are working very hard as a team. Of course, we’ve had good results, but we want to take the next step and fight for the championship. This first year with Honda was a learning year and we made a lot of progress. Everyone is motivated and wants to win; that’s the right mentality”, concludes Max, who leaves straight for Milton Keynes to drive Red Bull simulator in preparation for the Brazilian Grand Prix.
Leclerc and Max both say the same thing:izzy wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 11:11The thing the team most needs is a bit more humility and less entitlement from Max, if you ask me. Still not accepting his mistakes, like Brazil last year, he's not learning what he needs to learn. He's the perfect example of how in F1 it needs more than blinding speed.
And Charles is learning
I think it is that both drivers know where the line of 'beyond this one seems unprofessional / petty'. Max proudly walks over it, Charles walks right up to it and not yet beyond.Wouter wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 11:32Leclerc and Max both say the same thing:izzy wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 11:11The thing the team most needs is a bit more humility and less entitlement from Max, if you ask me. Still not accepting his mistakes, like Brazil last year, he's not learning what he needs to learn. He's the perfect example of how in F1 it needs more than blinding speed.
And Charles is learning
Max says what he thinks and
Leclerc says what he thinks others want to hear.
well it's true Max says what he thinks, and yes in that sense i trust him more than Charles. I was really disappointed in Charles in Monza, But Max really needs to be less aggressive, it's costing so many great results. Even in Suzuka, while it was 100% Charles' fault on the day, at the same time it arose from Max's feuding that he gets into so easilyWouter wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 11:32Leclerc and Max both say the same thing:izzy wrote: ↑07 Nov 2019, 11:11The thing the team most needs is a bit more humility and less entitlement from Max, if you ask me. Still not accepting his mistakes, like Brazil last year, he's not learning what he needs to learn. He's the perfect example of how in F1 it needs more than blinding speed.
And Charles is learning
Max says what he thinks and
Leclerc says what he thinks others want to hear.