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FORMULA 1
LEWIS HAMILTON
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Tanko
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Tanko
Toto Wolf says Lewis will no longer lift for Max for the rest of the season at least. Max' s bullish driving style, basically bullying other drivers on circuit is over at least with Lewis and it will be met with the attitude. This year alone Lewis has had to lift off 3 times already in 3 GPs to allow Max to move ahead and even when Max was rejoining after leaving the track - unsafely? But Red Bull's Christian Horner says Max will not yield and others should know he will go in: "You know he is going to give 110% and that has an impact on the driver he is racing, because they just know he is going to go for it", a warning to other drivers and Lewis. Max is now programmed not to yield, safely or unsafely. Stwards, be prepared. You will have busy schedules
24-09-2021 20:53
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Tanko
The Monza crash-out and Silverstone incident between Max and Lewis has exposed the Red Bull Racing as the most agressive team, not just Max's agressive driving style. It is a shame that Horner and Marko showed themselves as totally incontrollable individuals as compared to other racing team management in the way they both continuously for weeks subjected Lewis to personal attacks and calling for a race ban on Lewis yet Toto Wolf tactically avoided such attacks on Max in the wake of Monza collision. Toto didn't go to that length or call for further punishment to be mitted out to Max like Horner and Marko tried endlessly to do to Lewis. Horner and Marko to the extent that they wanted the rule books of F1 changed by attempting to suggest Merc paid for the damage on Red Bull car. . No wonder Max seems to be indisciplined both on and off the track as he last 2 year or so attacked Ocon physically after the race, claiming that the Frenchman collided with him. When parents don't show discipline and control, the children behave likewise. Such is the situation at Red Bull but when Max is clearly at fault in Monza the two managers turned it a racing incident almost hiding their faces in shame given their treatment of Lewis bearly 5 weeks earlier
17-09-2021 03:40
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Tanko
Great news. Vettel going no where sooner. He's staying to test the new generation of F1 cars in 2022 and join the fight against Lewis, Max, Alonso, Bottas, Ricclardo and the young generation led by Leclerc, Russell and co. The 4 times world champ has still got fire and hunger in him and he will certainly be in the hunt next year. It would have been a big loss to F1 had he quit.
16-09-2021 14:32
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Tanko
MV and LW crash at Monza Italian GP is reminiscent of the Mv's father driving his car from behind right on top of Montoya's McL in the the 2001 Brazilian GP. MV's father came from behind flying over as the Colombian lapped him in his race leading car. This ended Montoya's chance of winning that race. Like father like son, it seems MVs are conditioned this way, if they don't see a chance of winning a race, they end that of their rivals.Toto is right, MV knew what he was doing. His penalty is a chicken feed. Severe punishment is the way to stop this sort of "accidents according to the plan"
15-09-2021 20:28
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Tanko
Toto Wolf says Lewis will no longer lift for Max for the rest of the season at least. Max' s bullish driving style, basically bullying other drivers on circuit is over at least with Lewis and it will be met with the attitude. This year alone Lewis has had to lift off 3 times already in 3 GPs to allow Max to move ahead and even when Max was rejoining after leaving the track - unsafely? But Red Bull's Christian Horner says Max will not yield and others should know he will go in: "You know he is going to give 110% and that has an impact on the driver he is racing, because they just know he is going to go for it", a warning to other drivers and Lewis. Max is now programmed not to yield, safely or unsafely. Stwards, be prepared. You will have busy schedules24-09-2021 20:53
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Tanko
The Monza crash-out and Silverstone incident between Max and Lewis has exposed the Red Bull Racing as the most agressive team, not just Max's agressive driving style. It is a shame that Horner and Marko showed themselves as totally incontrollable individuals as compared to other racing team management in the way they both continuously for weeks subjected Lewis to personal attacks and calling for a race ban on Lewis yet Toto Wolf tactically avoided such attacks on Max in the wake of Monza collision. Toto didn't go to that length or call for further punishment to be mitted out to Max like Horner and Marko tried endlessly to do to Lewis. Horner and Marko to the extent that they wanted the rule books of F1 changed by attempting to suggest Merc paid for the damage on Red Bull car. . No wonder Max seems to be indisciplined both on and off the track as he last 2 year or so attacked Ocon physically after the race, claiming that the Frenchman collided with him. When parents don't show discipline and control, the children behave likewise. Such is the situation at Red Bull but when Max is clearly at fault in Monza the two managers turned it a racing incident almost hiding their faces in shame given their treatment of Lewis bearly 5 weeks earlier17-09-2021 03:40
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Tanko
Great news. Vettel going no where sooner. He's staying to test the new generation of F1 cars in 2022 and join the fight against Lewis, Max, Alonso, Bottas, Ricclardo and the young generation led by Leclerc, Russell and co. The 4 times world champ has still got fire and hunger in him and he will certainly be in the hunt next year. It would have been a big loss to F1 had he quit.16-09-2021 14:32
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Tanko
MV and LW crash at Monza Italian GP is reminiscent of the Mv's father driving his car from behind right on top of Montoya's McL in the the 2001 Brazilian GP. MV's father came from behind flying over as the Colombian lapped him in his race leading car. This ended Montoya's chance of winning that race. Like father like son, it seems MVs are conditioned this way, if they don't see a chance of winning a race, they end that of their rivals.Toto is right, MV knew what he was doing. His penalty is a chicken feed. Severe punishment is the way to stop this sort of "accidents according to the plan"15-09-2021 20:28