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View Poll Results: Who is your driver of the Singapore Grand Prix?
Sebastian Vettel 24 48.00%
Daniel Ricciardo 9 18.00%
Kimi Räikkönen 1 2.00%
Daniil Kvyat 0 0%
Lewis Hamilton 0 0%
Nico Rosberg 0 0%
Valtteri Bottas 1 2.00%
Max Verstappen 11 22.00%
Felipe Massa 0 0%
Romain Grosjean 0 0%
Nico Hulkenberg 0 0%
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Sergio Perez 0 0%
Carlos Sainz 0 0%
Jenson Button 0 0%
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Old 21 Sep 2015, 11:47 (Ref:3575688)   #26
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Tost already said Max was right to disobey those orders cause they thought Sainz would be faster on newer tires but he wasn't
It doesn't change the fact that the team gave him an instruction and he didn't follow it. Why give him the call to get out of the way if they're happy for him not to?
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It doesn't change the fact that the team gave him an instruction and he didn't follow it. Why give him the call to get out of the way if they're happy for him not to?

have you watched the vid I posted?
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Old 21 Sep 2015, 13:36 (Ref:3575724)   #28
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It doesn't change the fact that the team gave him an instruction and he didn't follow it. Why give him the call to get out of the way if they're happy for him not to?
It was a silly instruction. But I'd say there's a real subtext that STR brass are disinclined to challenge Verstappen lest they lose him to a bigger team.
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Nope, I'm not on a connection where I can see that at the moment.

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It was a silly instruction. But I'd say there's a real subtext that STR brass are disinclined to challenge Verstappen lest they lose him to a bigger team.
Agreed. They gave him an instruction, he refused to comply, now the team are back tracking. This effectively gives Verstappen the green light to do as he pleases now.
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also have to agree with that. its not so much a question of whether or not it was a bad call or not but how it relates to the team dynamic overall.

from MV's point of view, im not entirely sure if this is a sign of the petulance of youth or a sign of having the maturity to know the racing situation around him.
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Nope, I'm not on a connection where I can see that at the moment.



Agreed. They gave him an instruction, he refused to comply, now the team are back tracking. This effectively gives Verstappen the green light to do as he pleases now.
Tost says Carlos was slower on his new tires than they expected and he was never close enough to Max to pass so Max was right.
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Tost says Carlos was slower on his new tires than they expected and he was never close enough to Max to pass so Max was right.
But that's all post race analysis. At the time the call was made the team obviously thought that Carlos had a better chance of getting past Perez (otherwise why make the call?) - so Max should have moved over.
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But that's all post race analysis. At the time the call was made the team obviously thought that Carlos had a better chance of getting past Perez (otherwise why make the call?) - so Max should have moved over.
Carlos was not close enough, so why should Max move over?

Max was closer to Prez than Carlos was to Max.
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Carlos was not close enough, so why should Max move over?

Max was closer to Prez than Carlos was to Max.
A lot of good it did him, he could not pass so why not let Carlos have a go?

Whether it was right or wrong to make the call is one matter, but Verstappen's instant and somewhat childish; No! tells us a lot about his attitude. A more measured reply would have indicated a bit more maturity. It does not bode well for the future, maybe some of his 'great' overtaking moves are not so well thought out, and the result of a brash approach to racing.

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Carlos was not close enough, so why should Max move over?
Because the team told him to. Whether the team was right or wrong to give him the instruction is not the point - the team gave him a direct instruction and he refused to follow it. Not good enough.

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A lot of good it did him, he could not pass so why not let Carlos have a go?

Whether it was right or wrong to make the call is one matter, but Verstappen's instant and somewhat childish; No! tells us a lot about his attitude. A more measured reply would have indicated a bit more maturity. It does not bode well for the future, maybe some of his 'great' overtaking moves are not so well thought out, and the result of a brash approach to racing.

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Because the team told him to. Whether the team was right or wrong to give him the instruction is not the point - the team gave him a direct instruction and he refused to follow it. Not good enough.



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Because the team told him to. Whether the team was right or wrong to give him the instruction is not the point - the team gave him a direct instruction and he refused to follow it. Not good enough.



Exactly.

the team already admitted they where wrong.
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A lot of good it did him, he could not pass so why not let Carlos have a go?

Whether it was right or wrong to make the call is one matter, but Verstappen's instant and somewhat childish; No! tells us a lot about his attitude. A more measured reply would have indicated a bit more maturity. It does not bode well for the future, maybe some of his 'great' overtaking moves are not so well thought out, and the result of a brash approach to racing.

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Carlos couldn't even get close to Max, he would not have been able to pass Perez.
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the team already admitted they where wrong.
Yes - but that's not the point. He was given an instruction and didn't follow it. End of. If they didn't want him to follow the order why give it to him? Whether the order was justified or not isn't the point here - it's that Max directly went against what the team asked him to do.

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Carlos couldn't even get close to Max, he would not have been able to pass Perez.
If he'd got closer to Max he'd have started destroying his tyres - why not hang back to preserve the tyres, get Max to move over, have a go at Perez and if it doesn't work out let Max back past? Sensible team tactics I'd have thought? We'll never know if Carlos could have got past Perez because Max prevented the team having that opportunity.
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Yes - but that's not the point. He was given an instruction and didn't follow it. End of. If they didn't want him to follow the order why give it to him? Whether the order was justified or not isn't the point here - it's that Max directly went against what the team asked him to do.



If he'd got closer to Max he'd have started destroying his tyres - why not hang back to preserve the tyres, get Max to move over, have a go at Perez and if it doesn't work out let Max back past? Sensible team tactics I'd have thought? We'll never know if Carlos could have got past Perez because Max prevented the team having that opportunity.
you obviously did not see that Max got by the Lotus cars easier than Carlos and that Max was the faster of the 2 the whole race.

Max overtook both Lotus cars much smoother and cleaner than Carlos,Carlos forced both Maldonado and Grosjean off track(wich is supposed to be against the rules)

Max was closer to Perez than Carlos was to Max: at the finish Max was 6 tenths behind Perez while Carlos was 1.4 seconds behind Max.

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Should teams give 'orders' to their drivers?

If an order is given should the driver obey?

Two questions that would attract different answers depending on an individuals's point of view.

Accepting that premise further discussion tends to be come pointless.

So may I ask everyone this question;

Please assume that 'Team Orders' are acceptable.(go on force yourself).

Should a driver accept the order or should he be free to ignore it if he does not like it?
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you obviously did not see that Max got by the Lotus cars easier than Carlos and that Max was the faster of the 2 the whole race.

Max overtook both Lotus cars much smoother and cleaner than Carlos,Carlos forced both Maldonado and Grosjean off track(wich is supposed to be against the rules)

Max was closer to Perez than Carlos was to Max: at the finish Max was 6 tenths behind Perez while Carlos was 1.4 seconds behind Max.
All of which is very interesting but again doesn't change the fact that Max refused to follow an instruction from the team.
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Should teams give 'orders' to their drivers?

If an order is given should the driver obey?

Two questions that would attract different answers depending on an individuals's point of view.

Accepting that premise further discussion tends to be come pointless.

So may I ask everyone this question;

Please assume that 'Team Orders' are acceptable.(go on force yourself).

Should a driver accept the order or should he be free to ignore it if he does not like it?
A driver should think for himself and not act like a mindless drone.

people "just following orders" led to some of the biggest mistakes in history
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All of which is very interesting but again doesn't change the fact that Max refused to follow an instruction from the team.

as it would have never worked anyway he was right to do so.
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Hmmm! Not too sure what to make of that Steve!
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Up to a point - but where do you draw the line? If the team tell him not to use a particular engine setting - is it ok for him to ignore that and risk blowing the engine? Think for themselves where appropriate but above all listen to what the team are telling you and follow the instructions - the team have all the data and are aware of the bigger picture, the driver has an isolated viewpoint and can't make strategic decisions on their own.

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Hmmm! Not too sure what to make of that Steve!
Heading into dodgy territory there!
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Up to a point - but where do you draw the line? If the team tell him not to use a particular engine setting - is it ok for him to ignore that and risk blowing the engine? Think for themselves where appropriate but above all listen to what the team are telling you and follow the instructions - the team have all the data and are aware of the bigger picture, the driver has an isolated viewpoint and can't make strategic decisions on their own.



Max could see in his mirrors Carlos was not close enough, even if Max let Carlos by he would not be able to catch Perez let alone pass Perez.

also Max is not the only one who disobeyed teamorders: Massa did in Malaysia last year and so did Hamilton in the Hungarian GP of 2014
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even if Max let Carlos by he would not be able to catch Perez let alone pass Perez.
There is no way of knowing that for sure - as Max prevented us finding out.

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True. Still doesn't make it the right thing to do though
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