Well at least they got something for their money
Well at least they got something for their money
This. It was clear for the world to see this was simply a racing incident, but RBR just has to go peddling sour grapes and waste everybody's time with this BS. It makes you want to root for Merc/Ham, as boring as their dominance has been.
Maybe, but I'm fairly sure this whole episode has guaranteed Max won't be driving a Merc any time soon...
It's a good thing. Isn't it? Honda has managed to motor ahead with PU and Mercedes has struggled with concept change and had to rely upon dirty driving to break the 5 race losing streak. Without the ability to throw billions, it's difficult to gain any advantage over the field anymore for Mercedes. Red Bull has always been a good chassis and lagged behind on PU. With that sorted, For Max, it's the best house to be in for the upcoming big change of regulations with budget caps.adrianjordan wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 01:06Maybe, but I'm fairly sure this whole episode has guaranteed Max won't be driving a Merc any time soon...
I would take the reporting of Racefans with a pinch of salt. They are a massive Hamilton lovers - even their safe word is Lewis Not to mention the level of censorship they are forcing upon those who comment. I have lost all respect for them long time ago, since they became extremely political and bias.ringo wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 07:08Max is just as bitter as his bosses.
https://www.racefans.net/2021/07/29/ham ... erstappen/
I guess he learns Formula1 from Marko and Horner. It seems all three echo off each other.
His bitterness will take 3 tenths off the redbull car which i dont mind at all. It msked the championship more exciting.
So much for those who think Max is unbothered like Kimi. Hamilton is coming off as the cooler more unbothered one.
The article is build from direct quotes from Verstappen from the official drivers interviews from the FOM. So “fake news” isn’t flying here.proteus wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 07:48I would take the reporting of Racefans with a pinch of salt. They are a massive Hamilton lovers - even their safe word is Lewis Not to mention the level of censorship they are forcing upon those who comment. I have lost all respect for them long time ago, since they became extremely political and bias.ringo wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 07:08Max is just as bitter as his bosses.
https://www.racefans.net/2021/07/29/ham ... erstappen/
I guess he learns Formula1 from Marko and Horner. It seems all three echo off each other.
His bitterness will take 3 tenths off the redbull car which i dont mind at all. It msked the championship more exciting.
So much for those who think Max is unbothered like Kimi. Hamilton is coming off as the cooler more unbothered one.
And what bothered me even more was how they begged for money not so long ago.
Overall everyone should move on and let Netflix to overhype it in their series
I didnt say fake news, but they are heavily biased and fully implementing their censorship dictatorship - this is my opinion, and i have seen that several of their regulars also voiced this.Jolle wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 08:14The article is build from direct quotes from Verstappen from the official drivers interviews from the FOM. So “fake news” isn’t flying here.proteus wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 07:48I would take the reporting of Racefans with a pinch of salt. They are a massive Hamilton lovers - even their safe word is Lewis Not to mention the level of censorship they are forcing upon those who comment. I have lost all respect for them long time ago, since they became extremely political and bias.ringo wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 07:08Max is just as bitter as his bosses.
https://www.racefans.net/2021/07/29/ham ... erstappen/
I guess he learns Formula1 from Marko and Horner. It seems all three echo off each other.
His bitterness will take 3 tenths off the redbull car which i dont mind at all. It msked the championship more exciting.
So much for those who think Max is unbothered like Kimi. Hamilton is coming off as the cooler more unbothered one.
And what bothered me even more was how they begged for money not so long ago.
Overall everyone should move on and let Netflix to overhype it in their series
Mercedes with the facts and professional press releases (Twitter etc).
They are a markering company, and have realised in recent years that you can get away with any type of media behaviour. Just being heard and seen is more important than what you actually say, no matter how outrageous and embarassing it might be. I always thought their public slandering of their former business partner Renault was deeply unprofessional, but this whole saga takes it to a new level.djones wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 10:32Mercedes with the facts and professional press releases (Twitter etc).
Redbull making up what they think counts as new evidence and slandering people.
I guess when you don't really have a brand to protect this kind of thing is allowed to go on. Any noise is an advert for Redbull but the car manufacturers must remain professional. That said, if I was above Horner I'd be having serious words with him right now. If nothing else but to stop him making himself look even more of an idiot.
It also explains why it’s probably best to stay silent and take the high-road vs. RB. Ive wondered why Merc don’t often push back like with the silly ALB incident in Austria for instance, but maybe it’s strategic.Tvetovnato wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 10:48They are a markering company, and have realised in recent years that you can get away with any type of media behaviour. Just being heard and seen is more important than what you actually say, no matter how outrageous and embarassing it might be. I always thought their public slandering of their former business partner Renault was deeply unprofessional, but this whole saga takes it to a new level.djones wrote: ↑30 Jul 2021, 10:32Mercedes with the facts and professional press releases (Twitter etc).
Redbull making up what they think counts as new evidence and slandering people.
I guess when you don't really have a brand to protect this kind of thing is allowed to go on. Any noise is an advert for Redbull but the car manufacturers must remain professional. That said, if I was above Horner I'd be having serious words with him right now. If nothing else but to stop him making himself look even more of an idiot.