Personally, I think he is Montoya version 2.0George-Jung wrote: This kid is just amazing, and this is only his 2nd year in the sport and he will only get better.
Just let him make some big mistakes.. it will only make him better in the end.
Err... no. Sometimes drivers are like babies, they must know where the limits are. Now Verstappen is like the privileged baby, and we all know what happens when a baby thinks that he can do whatever he wills.George-Jung wrote: Just let him make some big mistakes.. it will only make him better in the end.
ahhh, but Lewis lost control before hitting into rosberg. surly, they couldn't punish him for thatdans79 wrote:The topic at hand was where people think/thought the FIA and stewards weren't doing a proper job of applying the rules.sosic2121 wrote:what spain has to do with rai/ves crash?dans79 wrote:
How about you stop. I mean stop complaining because people aren't saying what you want to hear.
Correct!Phil wrote:I think he was implying that it was Rosberg who should have been punished, as blocking moves are not allowed when a portion of the car is deemed alongside on straights or only to the point of leaving enough room (see the link I posted earlier).
It looks a bit like the fia doesn't want an active roll in the WC battle. So far, four offensives from Rosberg cost him one place (and three points)dans79 wrote:Correct!Phil wrote:I think he was implying that it was Rosberg who should have been punished, as blocking moves are not allowed when a portion of the car is deemed alongside on straights or only to the point of leaving enough room (see the link I posted earlier).
Raikkonen the cleanest driver in F1?sosic2121 wrote:I haven't said that YOU were biased.
I agree that to much is allowed.
I'm not trying to defend rosberg. IMHO, he should have been punished in Canada in 2014. Also in Austria he had it coming twice, for pushing off and then for preventing Lewis from coming back to the track. But, in IMO Lewis deliberately turned into rosberg while he was a car width away from white line and starting to turn right.
I don't know what this is, but it ain't racing.
I would love to see if raikkonen pushed verstappen off track when he was defending at the exit of turn 2. I believe he's the cleanest driver in f1 today.
I found your response dumb frankly, and not really worth responding to at any kind of intellectual level. A comment like the below, is what I expect out of an early 20 something who is just trying to insult someone because they don't have a counter point for the debate at hand.sosic2121 wrote: I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings, but you are biased.
sosic2121 wrote:lol lol lol
only bieber's fans can be this blind.
Who said they were biased?sosic2121 wrote: And FIA is biased. why?
agreed....dans79 wrote:Personally, I think he is Montoya version 2.0George-Jung wrote: This kid is just amazing, and this is only his 2nd year in the sport and he will only get better.
Just let him make some big mistakes.. it will only make him better in the end.
I have to say I went 2 pages back to look for your comment only to find out it was an other person with similar nickname.dans79 wrote:I found your response dumb frankly, and not really worth responding to at any kind of intellectual level. A comment like the below, is what I expect out of an early 20 something who is just trying to insult someone because they don't have any counter point for the debate at hand.sosic2121 wrote: I'm sorry if I hurt your feelings, but you are biased.sosic2121 wrote:lol lol lol
only bieber's fans can be this blind.Who said they were biased?sosic2121 wrote: And FIA is biased. why?
I have routinely said they are inconsistent and/or cowardly. And to be clear, I'm referring to both the stewards and the FIA. Most of the rule changes & rulings over the last half decade or so seemed to be aimed at either appeasing or entertaining the lowbrow members of the fanbase.
- no double clutch rule - makes the starts more chaotic (entertaining)
- ludicrous radio clampdown - makes the races more chaotic (entertaining)
- engine component limits - makes the championship more chaotic thanks to penalties (entertaining
- Ever notice how back-markers get penalized for things, and front runners never do. (cant penalize someones favorite)
- Ever notice how back markers usually get more severe penalties for the same infringement (cant penalize someones favorite)
It would have been very interesting to see if you would have said the same, if Max was a Ferrari driver Although it is not difficult to guess what it would have been, knowing for the fact that you have such a great appetite to defend anything that is damn Ferrari.giantfan10 wrote:agreed....dans79 wrote:Personally, I think he is Montoya version 2.0George-Jung wrote: This kid is just amazing, and this is only his 2nd year in the sport and he will only get better.
Just let him make some big mistakes.. it will only make him better in the end.
I suspect at the end of his career he will have the exact same amount of championship trophies Montoya had.
he is a good young driver but all the hype is unfounded IMHO.