2022 Italian Grand Prix - Monza, Sep 09 - 11

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Wouter wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 16:44
Well, this is great. Ferrari fans were booing and singing while the Dutch national anthem was played! Unimaginable.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CiYv4wLIFP2 ... NYq5To1Y0/
Link is broken. Probably for the better, anyways. There are disrespectful outliers in every country, that doesn't make a reflection for the entire population.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 11:50
chrisc90 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 11:46
Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 10:27

The crowd at Silverstone is a small minority of the 67 million people in Britain. And even amongst that august group of F1 fans, many aren't fans of Hamilton.
Same as every other country. Venues only have a limited attendance.
Whilst the fans at silverstone may not support 1 driver as much as say the Dutch GP, you are completely wrong to say the majority of U.K. fans don’t support Hamilton.

Who would you say they support? At pure speculation because there is no survey or anything done on U.K. fans and which driver they support.
How do you know I'm wrong?

As for who do they support, Norris and Russell both have good support amongst the crowd at Silverstone (just as Button used to).

And there are quite a few British Max fans, of course.
This is very true, I hope people realize, being a Brit does not mean you dislike Max, there are lots of fans of him in the UK and that includes English Max fans as well.

Also in NL there are, and were already, lots of Lewis and Lando fans. But yes, Max is something special in NL. Like Cruyff maybe.

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vanburin wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 16:51
Wouter wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 16:44
Well, this is great. Ferrari fans were booing and singing while the Dutch national anthem was played! Unimaginable.

https://www.instagram.com/p/CiYv4wLIFP2 ... NYq5To1Y0/
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Link is broken. Probably for the better, anyways. There are disrespectful outliers in every country, that doesn't make a reflection for the entire population.
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Link is broken? Maybe a private account? Edit: Yes, it is indeed private. https://www.instagram.com/stop_toxic.f1_fans/
I found a piece of that video. You can't even hear the Dutch national anthem.
This is so disrespectful.
Edit: https://www.tiktok.com/@rhiannonck/vide ... 4859416838

The second Tweet is from the interview after the race. On TV we couldn't hear what Max was saying.



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Wouter wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 17:17
What exactly is your goal by spamming this thread with Twitter stuff?
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Wouter wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 17:17
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More idiots doing their best to ruin the sport they presumably enjoy.

Why do people behave this way? Utterly indefensible, especially the bit about Max's mother (if it's true - I couldn't understand a word they were shouting).
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 18:08
Wouter wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 17:17
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More idiots doing their best to ruin the sport they presumably enjoy.

Why do people behave this way? Utterly indefensible, especially the bit about Max's mother (if it's true - I couldn't understand a word they were shouting).
And we’re making these people even more famous. If any, it’s somehow new to F1, but in no way new in general. There’s almost no sport without such fans. Even in Snooker.

F1 seems to have swung this way more after Netflix started doing it’s stuff - unfortunately.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 18:08
(if it's true - I couldn't understand a word they were shouting).
Italian-English really is kinda hard to decypher sometimes ..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JAFQFvSPhQ8
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basti313 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 15:23
Big Tea wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 15:07
Zynerji wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 14:31


No matter the 2023 situation with the driver market, DeVries would finish 2022 in the Williams of I were running the team. Ricciardo would be a great fit if DeVries does Alpine after this season.
I would very much like them to give Latifi a weekend off and see a direct comparison of Albon and De Vries.

If Alpine were considering a rookie like Oscar, they should seriously consider Nyc.
His age is a little against him as a long term prospect but he has demonstrated he can do a job.
And you two are kicking about 100 employees for this?

You have noticed that Latifi is paying ~25% of the Williams budget?
Other sponsors show up when they are not embarrassed by one of the drivers...🙄

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If one is really Dutch, there is feeling of pleasure in pissing other people off.

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Hardly a new phenomenon is it. Niki Lauda took some stick from the fans at times, as did Alain Prost, Schumacher, Hamilton certainly.

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De Vries needed help getting out of the car as he was not at all F1-fit and the race took it out of him physically.

If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.

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Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:04
De Vries needed help getting out of the car as he was not at all F1-fit and the race took it out of him physically.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9MxZqVMfro
He drove a stellar race thats for sure. Never put a wheel wrong I dont think.

It would be interesting to know how the 7 second rule for getting out the car is applied in scenarios like this, or could be looked at.

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chrisc90 wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:12
Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:04
De Vries needed help getting out of the car as he was not at all F1-fit and the race took it out of him physically.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9MxZqVMfro
He drove a stellar race thats for sure. Never put a wheel wrong I dont think.

It would be interesting to know how the 7 second rule for getting out the car is applied in scenarios like this, or could be looked at.
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I hope Nyck is training hard now, because I don't see Albon is recovered in about three weeks.
Let him think about his health first, that is much more important.
He can't train now and the humidity is very high in Singapore on that very demanding track!
A team statement read: "Further to Alex Albon's diagnosis of appendicitis on the morning of Saturday 10 September, he was admitted to hospital for treatment. He underwent successful surgery on Saturday lunchtime.

"Following surgery, Alex suffered with unexpected post-operative anaesthetic complications which led to respiratory failure, a known but uncommon complication. He was re-intubated and transferred to intensive care for support.

"He made excellent progress overnight and was able to be removed from mechanical ventilation yesterday morning."

Williams said Albon's "full focus is on recovery and preparation" for the Singapore GP on 30 September.
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Just_a_fan wrote:
12 Sep 2022, 21:04
De Vries needed help getting out of the car as he was not at all F1-fit and the race took it out of him physically.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9MxZqVMfro
It's surprising since Monza is actually quite a relaxing track. Very long straights to rest.

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Yea can't imagine him lasting full race distance at Singapore if this is his reaction to Monza. He said post-race he's not fully fit because he is at the moment not full time racing on track.