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Bluetec Diesel
Max Verstappen may deserve to win the title, but he DID NOT deserve to win the Abu Dhabi 2021 GP. That was a daylight robbery by Michael Masi, and Lewis Hamilton was the victim. What is the sanction from FIA for this robbery?19-12-2021 14:38
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Bluetec Diesel
What happen when a thief is talking about rules?19-12-2021 14:34
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Bluetec Diesel
Many people are talking here like Hamilton is not a good driver, and only Verstappen is a good driver. This season Hamilton got a slower car, and managed to fight until the end. In the finale, Hamilton deserved to win, but Michael Masi stole the title and gave it to Verstappen. If all lapped car were allowed to lap, the race would finish under safety car. If not allowed to lap, it would be impossible for Verstappen to overtake 6 cars in one lap. Masi robbed it by ordering 5 cars to disappear so Verstappen with new soft tires could be right behind Hamilton with dead tires. What is entertaining when someone with new tires overtake someone with dead tires?19-12-2021 11:04
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Bluetec Diesel
No, they didn't change the tires because it would be impossible for Max to overtake 6 cars in one lap. And if Masi allowed all lapped cars to overlap, the race would be finish under safety car. Mercedes knew the rules, that's why they didn't change the tires. But then Masi set out his new rules to make Max the champion.19-12-2021 11:06
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Bluetec Diesel
Get Alonso. He even helped RedBull as an Alpine's driver.13-08-2021 23:15
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Bluetec Diesel
Consider this is right, so the best option for red bull is to sign Alonso. Let's see how talented is Verstappen from there.15-08-2021 01:00
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Bluetec Diesel
At Silverstone, Verstappen got a taste of his own medicine. His driving style always left opponents with 2 choices, yield or crash. Well it worked when last time he got nothing to lose. At Silverstone, he had plenty of space outside, actually unlimited if he went off track (which is his specialty) to avoid crash. But he already bumped wheel with Hamilton at the corner before Cobbs, then made Hamilton to choose between crash or yield, forgot about he no longer had nothing to lose.01-08-2021 01:12
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Bluetec Diesel
Verstappen has been a super aggressive driver over the years, it's just last time he had nothing to lose. At Silverstone, it's so simple to explain the incident : Verstappen got a taste of his own medicine.25-07-2021 21:52
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Bluetec Diesel
Speaking about avoiding accident, actually Verstappen could corner wide to avoid Hamilton, this way he would have to yield the place because of off track. But Verstappen also did not want to yield, gambling on Hamilton won't dare to crash, so he lost the gamble, no big deal.21-07-2021 04:55
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Bluetec Diesel
Saying that Hamilton had to take the apex like overtaking Leclerc, is misleading. When Hamilton overtook Leclerc, the defense from Leclerc was not as aggressive as Verstappen's (zig zag). Hamilton dived into inside at full throttle being squeezed to the wall, and needed to bring out the car to take the corner. With Leclerc, both drivers chose their line without needing to dive. Leclerc chose outside and Hamilton got inside.21-07-2021 04:51