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One day perhaps someone senior at RBR will call out the dreadful on track antics by their golden child. But not today. So the man-child will not learn.
Instead Horner comes out with some irrelevant drivel about Norris' speed going into the corner. And his race engineer dismisses everything as due to whinging of the opposition. |
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A pretty absurd weekend for RB. Not really what you'd expect from a team participating in top level sport. I think it's interesting that whenever Max starts running people off the road his response is, "oh well the car isn't fast enough". These two things are not related mate.
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Lando just needs to put Mad Max into the wall!
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I enjoyed the Mercedes battle,they should be congratulated for keeping it close and clean.Ferrari may well be wondering if they made a wise move earlier in the year-I know I do.
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- 2024 and that is the type of racing that you would like to see encouraged?
It staggers me that someone would actually encourage or condone a deliberate act that could cause serious harm (or worse). |
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I'd rather not have touring car tactics in touring cars either!
Back to the F1, I do also wonder if Ferrari will regret letting Sainz go - peak Hamilton is undeniably worth having for any team, but I'm not sure this is peak Hamilton any longer - everyone loses a tenth at some point... That said, the racing between him and Russell yesterday was hard but fair from what I saw, so that's something. Next year will certainly be interesting, at the very least - I just hope Sainz doesn't become a casualty of the perennial Ferrari obsession with last years big thing... |
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