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It was already deleted as you replied… you can relax.What does this have to do with F1?
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It was already deleted as you replied… you can relax.What does this have to do with F1?
I'm super relaxed. Now stop posting kak.It was already deleted as you replied… you can relax.
Didn't LH get like a R50 fine for a similar infringement in the last race?
In rands wasn’t like R300,000 ? Perez at least had some warning. Lewis had no warning. I really don’t like drivers getting penalized for this especially on circuits which aren’t real tracks. Why drivers can’t get an approaching car automated warning notice 10s ahead is beyond me but more so impediment should be intentional and not due to lack of time to respond or no notice. These stewards have zero consistency too.Didn't LH get like a R50 fine for a similar infringement in the last race?
Ric is struggling. Outdone by Yuki again in qualifying.
Yuki may get Perez's seat now if Max stays. He should hope Max does not leave. If Max stays, giving Yuki the seat will also save RB money instead of having to hire from outside.
It would be a dumb support role unless they’re banking on his poor form but RB have plenty Red Bull juniors in the pipeline - more than they need which would be better long term for a support role than Ric. Sergio threw a stone in the works and retirement is the only exit where RB doesn’t end up with egg on their face.Ric won't challenge for the WDC in a RBR. If he goes to RBR, it will be in Perez's seat as a support role.
The only way I see them hiring from outside the RBR setup is if Max leaves because they will need a WDC material driver. In that case, they may also extend Sergio's contract which could rule out Yuki and Ric for the seat.
Ric has been struggling for years now but horny spice loves the guy so he’s probably headed to RBR max or no max. Yuki imho is in better form but Lawson deserves a seat ahead of Ricciardo regardless.
They need more young talent coming through to develop over a few years to prepare for Max's exit, he wont be around forever and I don't think he's going to be around to beat LH's record, I would personally love to see Max trying out for something like the Le Mans series or even Fanatech GT series in the future, Tsunoda doesn't strike me as someone I would want in my team with that temper of his.They might give it to Tsunoda. He is decent enough to be a support driver and may also bring in more Japanese sponsors if he is in the main team.
The only problem for them is if Max leaves because they can't really bank on a youngster to challenge for the WDC rightaway. That's the only case in which they may have to hire from outside.
ax's exit, he wont be around forever and I don't think he's going to be around to beat LH's record,
Tsunoda doesn't strike me as someone I would want in my team with that temper of his.
No, I realised decades ago that growing old is compulsory but growing up is purely optional.As for Tsunoda,he is still very young. We sometimes forget these guys are just humans. We all changed compared to ourselves in our early 20s and I imagine Yuki will as well.
No, I realised decades ago that growing old is compulsory but growing up is purely optional.![]()
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Ric has been struggling for years now but horny spice loves the guy so he’s probably headed to RBR max or no max. Yuki imho is in better form but Lawson deserves a seat ahead of Ricciardo regardless.
He's liked because he's not competing against them, and still smiles after losing to them. Who doesn't like a guy like that at work...Ric seems like one of the best liked guys among the drivers on the grid and probably takes a good vibe into any team that he joins. I think his personality played a big role in him getting a second life in F1.
A healthy team environment is needed for success. In some cases, it may be beneficial to have Ric in the team over an oke who is more in form but will bring bad vibes to the team and be difficult to work with.
He's liked because he's not competing against them, and still smiles after losing to them. Who doesn't like a guy like that at work...
Being likeable is a terrible criteria to consider for an F1 seat when there is very real young talent waiting in the wings. He’s had his chance after is initial limited RBR success at McLaren, Renault and now the 2nd rb team for the second time- he should consider another Motorsport and be likeable there. 8 wins in 14 seasons and 1 win in the past 6 is not great.Ric seems like one of the best liked guys among the drivers on the grid and probably takes a good vibe into any team that he joins. I think his personality played a big role in him getting a second life in F1.
A healthy team environment is needed for success. In some cases, it may be beneficial to have Ric in the team over an oke who is more in form but will bring bad vibes to the team and be difficult to work with.