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LoadedWhiteGuy
Its difficult to find a thread without you in it! You are like Smith from Matrix Revolutions The facts are Max is a two time champion and whether you choose to accept it or not is irrelevant12-10-2022 20:56
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Austin Martin seem slow even when cheating10-10-2022 22:49
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LoadedWhiteGuy
This bit I dont like... "The FIA Cost Cap Administration notes that all Competitors acted at all times in a spirit of good faith and cooperation throughout the process." How can they know if they didnt investigate?? Also this wording sounds like something a team might insist you write.10-10-2022 22:41
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Turn up?09-10-2022 14:44
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LoadedWhiteGuy
He made it about the car then talks about himself. Still salty09-10-2022 12:01
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Well done Max! 6 to go!09-10-2022 11:44
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Its nice to see the genuine affection Alonso has for Max09-10-2022 12:20
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Yes well done Max! Only 6 to go09-10-2022 11:58
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LoadedWhiteGuy
Its easy to argue against Baldwins tweet because hes using passive aggressive language which is not authentic and is a form of manipulation and gaslighting. This is why he shouldnt have a broader platform. Its fine on a smaller platform, in his own echo chamber, among his friends, but posting an opinion like his on a site that gets the views it does is not acceptable and poor journalism. The journalist basically gaslit Max and got away with it. Its clever in a way using social media like that where you can express and promote your own opinion through the use of others tweets not having to say it directly and face the backlash. I tend to agree with you on the FIA although for me its difficult to know what constitutes cheating when the rules are open for interpretation?? I think the FIA need to end this interpretation mentality the teams have of always looking for the next exploit in the rules. And perhaps they should start now and make an example of Redbull??09-10-2022 19:56
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LoadedWhiteGuy
His language does matter, if he wants to be taken seriously, when his tweet is broadcast to a larger audience. He even goes out of his way to use the surname instead of just typing Max which would have been much easier since characters are a premium on a tweet. This also suggests he doesnt like him. So we already have a hint that he doesnt like him just from the first word. To be fair to him he probably had no idea his tweet was going to get published. The fault lies with the author, and the agenda they want to promote. The tweet underneath his, Nils tweet, uses aggressive language lol and again its easy to spot the errors in the tweet because it is not 100% authentic. The wording like "steal" is inappropriate. She doesnt know if a title was stolen or not. Nobody does. Well Masi does. So because she used aggressive language her wording is different and as a result her tweet lacks truth and therefore is unauthentic. A simple test is to try being honest using aggressive language, and you'll quickly find that you immediately use assertive language instead "So I think it will all be quietened down and the public will be told that RBR either did nothing wrong or they went over by small about and punish them with something that doesn't affect the one bit. I do not vouch for the FIA's integrity. Not since the secret meeting with Ferrari after they cheated with the fuel flow and then since the happenings of Abu Dhabi with Masi and the NDA and Red Bull not even being looked at for their part in all of that." I agree with all of this. Theres a few of things that still dont sit right with me, Ferrari cheating and the cover up, the Masi NDA. and Jeddah, where it showed just where the power lay. It was also cringe listening to Masi negotiate with Redbull, and coming so close to the events in AD, I do have my concerns about him.10-10-2022 17:51