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11 Mar 2024, 05:48 (Ref:4200778) | #51 | ||
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Magnussen obtained a podium on debut and was promptly dropped by McLaren at the end of the season. Vandoorne obtained points on debut and was also dropped by McLaren, never to return to Formula One. |
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11 Mar 2024, 10:14 (Ref:4200800) | #52 | ||
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I think that this should be a wake up call to the managers of some teams that give F1 seats to the same old same old year after year. The best F2 drivers are ready to step in and are able to do a really good job. Yet many years absolutely none of the top F2 drivers get a seat in F1.
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11 Mar 2024, 11:56 (Ref:4200813) | #53 | ||
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I see that RB are complaining about Magnussen's defensive driving and are considering raising it with the FIA - apparently his driving was "unsportsmanlike conduct". Essentially they're saying that he overtook Tsunoda by going off track deliberately and then backed up Tsunoda (and others) so Hulkenburg could get a point. A bit pathetic by RB if you ask me. It was great driving by Magnussen to hold that train of cars back I thought and good tactics by Haas. RB need to look at themselves rather than blame others.
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11 Mar 2024, 16:27 (Ref:4200860) | #54 | ||
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I'm sure if we rewind the clock far enough, that there will be examples of drivers for one of the two Red Bull teams doing something rather similar.
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12 Mar 2024, 23:01 (Ref:4201060) | #55 | |
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So Ferrari have a prospect that didn't look out of place at all in an F1 car on hard track. But now they are stuck giving him the Russell treatment until Hamilton doesn't feel like driving anymore. Thats if he accepts being buried at Haas for a couple years and doesn't pull a Piastri.
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In fact I would say that successful drivers who didn't have some time spent in a mid pack team at the start of their career are in the minority. Coulthard & Hamilton - any others in the modern era? |
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13 Mar 2024, 13:41 (Ref:4201134) | #58 | ||
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Those who were thrown in the deep end - see any sacked Redbull driver may agree!
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