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Post by jeffreyb1990 on Jul 27, 2016 11:46:20 GMT
Yeah, and the DTM is the bigger from the 2 series, more people watching, it is more important there as the promoters, the drivers are behaving in an exemplary way. Also I guess it is fine, because the ham thinks, he didn't do it, so it didn't happend... (It didn't happend on his screen?). How can someone deny what he did on live TV? He is a focking liar, not playing fair, and an egomaniac a**hat. I don't get why he is so popular in the media. I hope his luck runs out soon, and everyone can see it. Example: He made a mistake in FP2 in Hungary. After it he started to blame the renewal of the track, and how they got too much money, and that's why the track got a new tarmac... In reality, the Track owners got an ultimatum to do it, or the track is going to be removed from the calandar. Example2: He didn't got a penalty, when he did an overtake during yellow flag. A few weeks later, he prosecuted his own teamate, because he didn't slow down enought during yellow flag, and started to speak about how important to comply the yellow flag rules. If someone starts to defend him, I'll continue ranting, and I'll bring up 2 examples against him for every example defending him. Last weekend he completly lost any chance for remotely look at him as a sportman. But Rosberg is just annoying and Verstappen should win
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Post by Benimi on Jul 27, 2016 12:18:15 GMT
Yeah, and the DTM is the bigger from the 2 series, more people watching, it is more important there as the promoters, the drivers are behaving in an exemplary way. Also I guess it is fine, because the ham thinks, he didn't do it, so it didn't happend... (It didn't happend on his screen?). How can someone deny what he did on live TV? He is a focking liar, not playing fair, and an egomaniac a**hat. I don't get why he is so popular in the media. I hope his luck runs out soon, and everyone can see it. Example: He made a mistake in FP2 in Hungary. After it he started to blame the renewal of the track, and how they got too much money, and that's why the track got a new tarmac... In reality, the Track owners got an ultimatum to do it, or the track is going to be removed from the calandar. Example2: He didn't got a penalty, when he did an overtake during yellow flag. A few weeks later, he prosecuted his own teamate, because he didn't slow down enought during yellow flag, and started to speak about how important to comply the yellow flag rules. If someone starts to defend him, I'll continue ranting, and I'll bring up 2 examples against him for every example defending him. Last weekend he completly lost any chance for remotely look at him as a sportman. But Rosberg is just annoying and Verstappen should win Verstappen is fast, but he still needs to get experiance. (And someone who teaches him to respect others, before he ends up like Hamilton: egomaniac)
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Post by Oh_Darn on Jul 27, 2016 14:22:24 GMT
But Rosberg is just annoying and Verstappen should win Verstappen is fast, but he still needs to get experiance. (And someone who teaches him to respect others, before he ends up like Hamilton: egomaniac) I like Hamilton's different attitude. Its refreshing from all the other drivers who think they should be politically correct all the time. That's boring as fuck. I'm not the biggest fan, but he also doesn't really deserves the hate he gets, he is an outstanding driver and deserved #1. Max on the other hand, is the best There's always action around him, if he's attacking or defending (best example is vs Rosberg on Montreal and that overtake on Silverstone, my god that was awesome!). Just as impressive is that he kept Kimi behind him in three direct battles, with the most impressive one on Catalunya granting him his first win and now added the Red Bull Ring and Hungaroring. Ofcourse he has stuff to work on, but what else do you expect from an 18 year old in his second year of F1?
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Post by Benimi on Jul 27, 2016 14:52:45 GMT
Verstappen is fast, but he still needs to get experiance. (And someone who teaches him to respect others, before he ends up like Hamilton: egomaniac) I like Hamilton's different attitude. Its refreshing from all the other drivers who think they should be politically correct all the time. That's boring as fuck. I'm not the biggest fan, but he also doesn't really deserves the hate he gets, he is an outstanding driver and deserved #1. Who the f*ck blames the track for making a mistake, a mistake no other driver did? Everyone drives the same track, if you make a mistake is it your fault. Is this the different attitude you like about him? Blaming the team, for a pit stop HE requested? (Monaco 2015) Blaming the team, when he used wrong engine mode on the out lap, and killed 2 of his engines? The other drivers with the same engine didn't do it. (2016, don't remember which 2 quali) Consistatly blaming others for own mistakes. Is this what you like about him? Or better, Monza 2015, 1 minute silence commemoration of the american driver, who had fatal accident a week before. Hamilton, in his cap and headphones, listening to music. Is this the attitude? (There are other drivers, who always tells the truth, and at the same time not a-holes) I don't care if it is different, if it is bad. "manners maketh man" - Kingsman: The Secret Service
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Post by Oh_Darn on Jul 27, 2016 15:28:01 GMT
I like Hamilton's different attitude. Its refreshing from all the other drivers who think they should be politically correct all the time. That's boring as fuck. I'm not the biggest fan, but he also doesn't really deserves the hate he gets, he is an outstanding driver and deserved #1. Who the f*ck blames the track for making a mistake, a mistake no other driver did? Everyone drives the same track, if you make a mistake is it your fault. Is this the different attitude you like about him? Blaming the team, for a pit stop HE requested? (Monaco 2015) Blaming the team, when he used wrong engine mode on the out lap, and killed 2 of his engines? The other drivers with the same engine didn't do it. (2016, don't remember which 2 quali) Consistatly blaming others for own mistakes. Is this what you like about him? Or better, Monza 2015, 1 minute silence commemoration of the american driver, who had fatal accident a week before. Hamilton, in his cap and headphones, listening to music. Is this the attitude? (There are other drivers, who always tells the truth, and at the same time not a-holes) I don't care if it is different, if it is bad. "manners maketh man" - Kingsman: The Secret Service Ha, goal achieved! - Trigger Benimi
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Post by positivetension on Jul 27, 2016 16:49:35 GMT
Example2: He didn't got a penalty, when he did an overtake during yellow flag. A few weeks later, he prosecuted his own teamate, because he didn't slow down enought during yellow flag, and started to speak about how important to comply the yellow flag rules. Rosberg had a damaged car and was going slow so in that situation the rules say you are able to overtake. There is a decent argument that he shouldn't be criticising his team mate but at the same time there does need to be some clarification on how much are drivers meant to lift in a double yellow incident. The new track surface ended up helping Hamilton a lot as at the start there is little chance that he would have been able to overtake Rosberg whilst on the dirty side of the track.
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Post by endersai on Jul 28, 2016 0:41:12 GMT
Hamilton is fast, but I mean, he snubbed the Crown Prince of Monaco to interact with a pop scrotum who should die of cancer soon. He's a self-righteous cunt.
Max is quick, but he's not patient. He caused massive dischord at Toro Rosso. When Sainz was told to let him through, Sainz complied with the team. When Max was told to let Carlos through, he did not. The reason Kyvat was swapped out for Max was twofold; one, to keep Max in the Red Bull family and two to fix a toxic culture at STR that Max and Jos created.
Don't have any illusions about him - Max can be a nightmare as much as a hero.
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Post by Benimi on Jul 28, 2016 9:44:57 GMT
Example2: He didn't got a penalty, when he did an overtake during yellow flag. A few weeks later, he prosecuted his own teamate, because he didn't slow down enought during yellow flag, and started to speak about how important to comply the yellow flag rules. Rosberg had a damaged car and was going slow so in that situation the rules say you are able to overtake. There is a decent argument that he shouldn't be criticising his team mate but at the same time there does need to be some clarification on how much are drivers meant to lift in a double yellow incident. The new track surface ended up helping Hamilton a lot as at the start there is little chance that he would have been able to overtake Rosberg whilst on the dirty side of the track. Not criticising was the problem, making the FIA start the investigation, which could have ended up in Rosberg's penalty. (And that could have cost the team points, so the team is not happy with Hamilton for once) You can't reason with something he said on Friday, because on Sunday something else happend. He was balming the track on Friday, for his own mistake.
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Post by positivetension on Jul 28, 2016 16:36:04 GMT
I was essentially agreeing with you about blaming the track by pointing out that the resurfacing actually helped him in the end. I guess he isn't the first person to blame something external to themselves after making a mistake.
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Post by endersai on Jul 29, 2016 5:39:28 GMT
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Post by RichardQG on Jul 29, 2016 16:26:30 GMT
I'm just going to hop in this topic. Don't take anything I'm going to say personal or anything like that. The problem is that you present this in a very black and white way. Was it aggressive? Yes. Could there have been an accident? Possibly. But many other drivers have done much worse things than this and have not been penalised. In the Rosberg - Hamilton accident in Canada, Hamilton didn't get a penalty for knocking out Rosberg and Rosberg didn't get a penalty for a very dangerous re-entry. The entire group was driving in a train and Rosberg just goes in the middle of them with half the speed. We all know that in GTA racing this would've been a massive accident. Again in Austria Rosberg gets a penalty for knocking out Hamilton of which they already knew would cost him zero points. Last Saturday he set pole position under double yellow flags. Did we all forget the fatal incident two years ago? It would be ludicrous to penalise Verstappen for literally the only thing that did me not fall asleep last race. Now the more important part: The only reason this is so much in the media is because Verstappen equals $$$. If it would've been someone fighting for 15th place or something there would've been zero articles about it. The drivers are just answering questions that they're asked and the media make a single article for every comment they make about Verstappen, because that makes them the most money. For me formula 1 is really turning into a qualifying game with a boring race. What's it gonna be in 10 years? Not being allowed to move of the racing line? No overtaking unless in a DRS zone? The only thing interesting in formula 1 are these battles and we shouldn't punish them for having those.
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Post by endersai on Jul 31, 2016 13:52:57 GMT
DANIEL FUCKING RICCARDO
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MAX FUCKING VERSTAPPEN
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Post by jeffreyb1990 on Jul 31, 2016 14:05:57 GMT
DANIEL FUCKING RICCARDO & MAX FUCKING VERSTAPPEN NICO FUCKING STUPID ROSBERG
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Post by Benimi on Jul 31, 2016 14:08:28 GMT
Since when it is accaptable to change direction during braking? Since when it is punishable if you try to avoid a crash, and go wide, because of it? {Spoiler}#1: Since you are called Verstappen #2: Since Verstappen is outside of you #3:
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Post by Oh_Darn on Jul 31, 2016 14:09:59 GMT
Since when it is accaptable to change direction during braking? Since when it is punishable if you try to avoid a crash, and go wide, because of it? {Spoiler}#1: Since you are called Verstappen #2: Since Verstappen is outside of you #3: Why are you so salty? Jealous?
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