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Besides that gorgeous lady in the lower right corner, that picture gives me one thought.
Phones SUCK. Good lord that looks so ridiculous. Instead of enjoying the moment, have the stupid phone you can't go 5 seconds without looking at recording. Like a bunch of zombies. |
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https://www.planetf1.com/news/fia-wa...tich-departure
FIA warned it has made ‘fatal mistake’ amid F1 race director exit uncertainty: — Christian Danner has expressed shock and criticism over the FIA’s decision to part ways with Niels Wittich, who served as Formula 1 Race Director for three years. “This job is not without its challenges. You have an incredible amount of responsibility. Not everyone can do it under the pressure here. You have to make decisions in the interests of the sport and safety. The dismissal is dramatic because Formula 1 race directors don’t grow on trees. They are plants that have been cultivated over many years.” — Wittich reportedly did not resign, contradicting the FIA’s statement, and has been succeeded by Rui Marques, who has no prior F1 experience and faces a challenging triple-header to close the 2024 season. “For me, there is only one conclusion: sacking a flawless race director without justification is not only scandalous in itself, it is also decidedly unfinished business. Who is supposed to keep growing back?” “That is one of Niels Wittich’s strengths. He was completely impartial. He was a strong race director who didn’t interpret the rule book but implemented it one-to-one.” “You can’t just fire someone – even in business – because you think you don’t like their nose anymore. If it was decided by a committee, you would need arguments. But there weren’t any. My first thought was the letter from the GPDA. But it wasn’t about the race director: it was about the president. Perhaps he has developed a certain thin-skinnedness.” — Danner warned that the decision risks destabilizing Formula 1’s structure and leaving a void in experienced race directors. “In view of the fact that there are actually no real newcomers, I think this is a fatal mistake by the FIA. It is an unnecessary destabilisation of the overall system.” |
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Hm...then what would you call Ham's Brazilian excursion into the grass, gravel, and run-offs? A safari? LOL Garbage would be a step up for him and his classless woke agenda. Max 17th to 1st in short order was a drive better than Ham ever has or could ever dream of. And Max OWNS him in the rain. And now Max has won two WDCs in slower cars...something Ham never has and never will. You need real talent to do that. Max has also won from 10 different grid positions - another that no one in F1 history ever has.
Tell me this? In a car that was equal to the RB most of the year, where is Ham in the WDC? Oh yea, he is barely able to beat Perez in points, and isnt even top 6 whereas Max won it again in a regulation era where winning multiple times has been harder than anytime before in history... Last edited by HeelToeShift; Today at 09:21 AM.. |
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LOL - rain equalizes cars and only those who can drive will prosper. Max passed 7 cars in the first lap or two…something no driver has done yet again. Your guy who was supposed to be good in the rain got owned lap after lap as Max set 27 purple sectors (think this is a record too). Funny that even this season Max has 4 times more wins in a slower car than Ham has in the last 3 years LOL LOL LOL LOL.
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This all pales in comparison to Hamilton lapping the entire grid but one car - in the rain as a rookie. The fact that you have to make up fake accolades for Max is so telling that not even you believe he's better than Hamilton. |
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But what is funny is the Max fans mention Lewis more than I do. He lives in their head rent free, which is why every made up accolade is there to take a shot about how much greater Max is than Lewis. Max can't even win when he doesn't have the fastest car, preferable treatment and rules biased in his favor. |
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You need to understand that the skill set this new generation of drivers have is different that Lewis' generation. Lewis has all those WDCs and yet everyone still considers Senna a better driver with 3. |
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You can just look at the data from Brazil to see what's what.
In his first stint of 39 laps Verstappen had an average laptime of 1.24.486, wich was 0.130 a lap faster than second fastest Norris. That's 5 seconds faster in total. In his second stint of 37 laps his average laptime was 1.22.322, which was 0.621 seconds faster than second fastest Russel. That's almost 23 seconds faster in total. Even without the red flag advantage his pace was that good that he could have won anyway. In my opinion it really was a masterclass. |
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Alain Prost on Max (https://www.lequipe.fr/Formule-1/Art...n-egal/1522455)
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4 replies to me and I'm the unhinged one.
Max is Good, he's just not as good as Hamilton and we all (you included) know it. RB poached all Merc staff, gave Max the absolute FASTEST car (which he still couldn't match Ham's record laps in) preferential treatment, and literally changed the rules ALL so Max could win. And again the next year by allowing RB to exceed the budget cap again. There is literally nothing than can be said about the outrage of 21 to justify it. With the media fawning over the "greatest driver ever" you would think he would have more accomplishments besides winning 2.5 WDCs. His toughest competition this year was a guy who was clearly a step behind Sainz, and he almost lost to him. The cognitive dissonance here is wild. |
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