NoLimits01
Goran Bunjevcevic
Nice to see a McLaren 1-2
It's the same penalty as Hamilton got in the British GP, and he didn't do anything wrong according to most here, so that implies that Verstappen didn't do anything wrong either...Not surprised he’s been given a grid penalty.
That Horner is keeping his chippy little mouth shut speaks volumes.
It's like going about 20 years back in time. McLaren 1-2 was a bit more common back then. Love it! Next mission, get Williams back in contention!Nice to see a McLaren 1-2
That one might be a bit more of a challenge.It's like going about 20 years back in time. McLaren 1-2 was a bit more common back then. Love it! Next mission, get Williams back in contention!
Not sure why one wrong decision by one group of stewards would make another decision by another group of stewards right or wrong.It's the same penalty as Hamilton got in the British GP, and he didn't do anything wrong according to most here, so that implies that Verstappen didn't do anything wrong either...
You're hilarious!Not sure why one wrong decision by one group of stewards would make another decision by another group of stewards right or wrong.
Look at Max's left rear in the replays - he was still trying to drive knowing that his car was parked on top of Hamilton's. Beyond reckless behaviour.
Look at Max's left rear in the replays - he was still trying to drive knowing that his car was parked on top of Hamilton's. Beyond reckless behaviour.
The wheels are stopped as he goes up and onto Hamilton's car - obviously hard on the brakes.I think I know what you’re referring to…I assumed the wheels were still spinning from momentum rather than him still using the accelerator?
Definitely a touch of Schumacher in that attempt. I think it's fairly safe to predict the result of any battle between him and Hamilton whilst he's in front of the title chase.fantastic race, glad Verstappen got the penalty he deserved.
Simple question is this: would he have attempted such a manouevere if that was Norris or LeClerc or another person and team in front of him? No. No way. He would have braked and pulled back. The only reason he did it was because it was Lewis.
What's the problem with that description? If he has no brain function then he's not a person.I think the clue as to the reason his family prefer to keep his situation private, is your description of him.
What's the problem with that description? If he has no brain function then he's not a person.
I suppose one could wish for more accurate language. Strictly speaking, if he has no brain function, he's meat rather than a vegetable.
If he doesn't have brain function then there isn't a person there to insult.Early morning trolling
If the correct term had been used rather than the derogatory one then I doubt anything would have been said. One assumes he is in a vegetative state, total loss of cognitive functions, and should have been described as such.
To say someone is a vegetable is just a crass way to describe their condition and found disrespectful by a great many people.
Look at Max's left rear in the replays - he was still trying to drive knowing that his car was parked on top of Hamilton's. Beyond reckless behaviour.
I don't know why he didn't pit - he clearly would have caught Hamilton if Hamilton stayed out.Such a shame that Norris didn't win that
Crazy on the pit issue !!I don't know why he didn't pit - he clearly would have caught Hamilton if Hamilton stayed out.
Bottas made it very clear he is not a teammate today - he pretty much waved Max through early in the race.