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bobbyvincent
For me, the best driver on the grid! The most talented, and if Red Bull/Honda provide him with the goods, he dominates this championship!02-12-2019 21:31
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bobbyvincent
Sainz, 100%. Great drive from Verstappen, but to go from P20 to P3 in a McLaren. Incredible!17-11-2019 23:06
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bobbyvincent
Everybody: Is Berger correct? Or is Leclerc the more talented of the pair?!18-09-2019 14:34
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bobbyvincent
Keep going, Juan Manuel, you're doing so well!18-09-2019 13:49
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bobbyvincent
FYI: I'm going for a Lewis Hamilton pole.15-09-2019 12:35
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bobbyvincent
Yeah, it was more of a get out of Mercedes call!16-08-2019 11:23
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bobbyvincent
Does Max need to leave to further his career? Has Red Bull and Honda got what it takes to provide him a championship-winning package?16-08-2019 09:43
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bobbyvincent
Appreciate the opinion and the comment! I completely see where you're coming from and I did not deny Gasly has done wrong this season, because he has, but if you're gonna replace an inexperienced driver when his lack of experience was showing - you've got to have someone better than a rookie driver to replace him. Right decision (albeit wrong timing), but wrong replacement as well. I hope he proves me wrong!12-08-2019 19:58
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bobbyvincent
I did compare the Ricciardo saga, you're right, but I meant it's similar considering they've appointed yet another inexperienced driver! Also, it is a result-based business, agreed, but it always seems to be Red Bull who fire their drivers after no time at all - similar to Roman Abramovich at Chelsea sacking his managers after half a season/season. Too rash for me. Hope Albon proves me wrong and if he does surpass the performance level of Gasly, then I'm happy for him. I don't think so, though.12-08-2019 20:00
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He's not one to hold back, is he? ?31-07-2019 10:07