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10-08-2022 11:54
08-08-2022 14:32
06-08-2022 13:07
03-08-2022 17:43
20-07-2022 17:10
14-07-2022 11:53
09-07-2022 14:04
14-07-2022 11:56
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AtotehZ
At the time Honda was forced to leave because of the parent company's stance to environmentally friendly cars. If anything it's strange that they changed their mind. Backing out makes complete sense and has nothing nefarious to it.10-08-2022 11:54
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AtotehZ
How about Mercedes fix their own car? Regulation changes should be for next year when it's 1-2 teams who built in an unfortunate way.08-08-2022 14:32
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AtotehZ
It depends on the field. In most cases you'd be very wrong. An F1 driver with success who has the scoop on another outfit though is worth considering.06-08-2022 13:07
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AtotehZ
Equivalent? Haas has a good car this year. Call it unlucky or aggressive, but both their drivers have ruined their chances by tangling with others too much this year. The only time Haas had a rough time was the races they were behind with upgrades. That Schumacher is up and coming can be a valid argument, but more than half the current field did better at his age. My take is simple... Magnussen is a better driver and will be till both of them are irrelevant.03-08-2022 17:43
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AtotehZ
He is wrong most of the time... this time he is right. Whiting HAS left a hole the others haven't filled and they NEED to show consistency in their rulings soon.20-07-2022 17:10
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AtotehZ
Anyone who prevents others from enjoying motorsports of any kind need to step away. I've been driving for 20 years... this is not the crap you want in the stands or anywhere else.14-07-2022 11:53
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AtotehZ
You're writing too many comments without checking what you're commenting on. He is pretty much saying Perez and Verstappen were in the right and followed the rules, although not directly, but he doesn't like the rules. I don't like the current rules either since they allow you to push others off instead of giving room.09-07-2022 14:04
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AtotehZ
He is not saying it directly genius.14-07-2022 11:56
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AtotehZ
The notion that a driver should get an on track penalty for an off track action was insane to begin with... no matter who you're cheering for. It would be like giving a driver a stop and go penalty for saying they don't like having a Middle Eastern race director. You either ban drivers for unacceptable conduct off track or allow it.20-03-2022 00:11
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AtotehZ
Red Bull. They have people from all over. The same way most big engine manufacturers do.17-01-2022 02:08