Pyrone89 wrote: ↑16 Feb 2020, 16:11
Godius wrote: ↑16 Feb 2020, 15:22
Max also went on a roll in Austin where he accused Ferrari of cheating. AFAIK they did not fire the press officer but Marko & Berger openly criticised Verstappen his PR (dis)abilities.
Max should learn to be more diplomatic or fear turning into Alonso 2.0. He is already basically banned from Renault and Ferrari after his previous comments.
Meanwhile here is a crazy idea for RB: how about you hire a native Dutch speaker (who commands English and German also excellently) to be his press officer. That way he can immediately jump in when he feels Max is going to say something stupid again in any of the 3 languages Max commands and shut him up prematurely. Otherwise I fail to see the whole point of the ‘press officer’ to begin with. If it is just holding a recorder and typing out the recording, surely a 16-year old intern could also do that at a much cheaper rating?
Actually Why not do away with the press officer at all. I actually like these raw unfiltered comments. I used to love Senna and Prost having a go at each other. Same with Irvine. If you look at historic quotes from mclaren, shelby, hunt and the likes, there are a lot of gems who would have failed the current press regime.
I understand that there are a lot of interest at play. But making every driver sound like a junior representative for an animal pellet company, doing his regular farm run, does not really add to the sport.