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27-12-2020 16:18
18-12-2020 05:19
21-05-2020 10:30
19-05-2020 17:12
20-05-2020 07:37
14-05-2020 07:18
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DonAchille
Exactly this. Red Bull has turned into a team that put massive pressure on the drivers and put them against each other, instead of developing them. Just like Ferrari in the early days, no immediate results, then you'll pack your luggages.27-12-2020 16:18
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DonAchille
Better at finishing behind Hamilton every year. Come on Mercedes, give us some exciting championship by signing Vettel or Russell some time!18-12-2020 05:19
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DonAchille
Gosh, please make this happen.21-05-2020 10:30
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DonAchille
I think we can put Mansell-Piquet, and Prost-Senna as the only bitter teammates and rivalries from those times. Apart from those two pairings, drivers in the past have had always good camaraderie off-track and used to spend a lot of time together.19-05-2020 17:12
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DonAchille
As much as I hate Tilke's circuit, I think we can't put all the blame on him. The governing body has a set of rules that the track designers have to follow. The same case with the car designers, their creativity and freedom in exploring what's possible is highly limited.20-05-2020 07:37
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DonAchille
I grew up watching Schumacher in awe as he dominated the sport, but I remember someone told me when he went to the 2012 US GP. There were tons of fans waiting for hours at the drivers autograph section wanting to see Michael. Guess what? He never even bothered to show up nor Mercedes gave any excuses why he didn’t show up. It was only Nico. No one really wanted his autograph at that time.14-05-2020 07:18
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DonAchille
Very logical assessment of Prost. Remember back in his time, he didn't have any help from team mate like even the greatest, Fangio did. Instead he was mostly fighting the big names in the same car, and beaten them.16-08-2020 07:58
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DonAchille
Yeah, I mean Senna was a great talent for sure, but his immaturity in his whole career prevents me from putting him as the greatest17-05-2020 23:05