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This hopefully will mean he takes his head out of his a$$ now and concentrates in what he can actually achieve, which is a solid P2 every single race and in the Drivers Championship, so when and if Max drops the ball for whatever issue, he will gladfully be there to pick up another precious victory.02-07-2023 21:37
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Click-baiting much? If I read this title alone, I´d think Perez is afraid of contact with Verstappen, nothing further from what the meant in the interview. Shame on whoever wrote this.18-03-2023 19:43
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Not robbed. Leclerc is a fair winner on this. But RB really let Perez down in many fronts. Strategy wasn't the best, zero assistance from Verstappen and probably not enough moral support after the Brazil fiasco. Perez for sure felt alone in this.21-11-2022 18:20
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What we can predict thou is a LOUD BOOING to Max in Mexico next year. Not that Verstappen cares thou, but oh well, is not going to be nice for him from now on. We might never know his reasons, and Monaco -if true- is not good enough. He has lost a lot of support worldwide, that I´m wondering if it will ever come back.17-11-2022 13:00
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Kravitz, you're trying too hard to keep your job man. Really don't need to put down your pants this way. What he's saying is laughable at the very least. Others have made a better case trying to defend Verstappen. C'mon...15-11-2022 10:12
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Oh I follow tennis, love it actually. But I also like the fastest cars on earth ;) All I´m saying is kinda disappointing that the main attention now is driven out of what they (drivers, managers, media, fans) say, rather than what they do on track. Just like this weekend, no one talks about the amazing races Alonso, Schumacher, Leclerc did, all is about this RB gossiping, like the fandom was not toxic enough already.17-11-2022 13:06
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I like(d) RB. Not my historically fav team but one has to admire Max's incredible racecraft and Checo's team spirit and I do find amusing some of Horner's and Helmult's peculiar comments sometimes. But today it feels different, something has been left to rot inside the team and it's foul smell is coming out strong, no matter how hard they try to hide it. At this rate, is hard to find a team to cheer for, all of them have a wooden peg leg, Mercedes has Toto and the #blessed one, Ferrari and its strategy team of clowns, Alpine has Otmar and Ocon, of the legendary Williams there's nothing left but the name... and then McLaren... well is McLaren, whereas the rest could just dissappear tomorrow and no one would remember them. F1 nowadays is just a soap opera on wheels where the on track action is just fuel for toxic commentary on all sides, drivers, team managers and then so called fans in social media. Quite a super expensive sport for such cheap entertainment.15-11-2022 10:05
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2023 looks hot AF now with Mercedes fully back and on fire, Ferrari holding on and RB coming apart in performance and (lack of) team dynamics, the RB happy family is over with this and you have to thank Verstappen for this. I dont know about you guys but I'm impatiently waiting for Dr Marko comments on this.13-11-2022 21:34
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I wouldn't believe anything an indy reporter say about the testing. It is in both interests, Indycar and McLaren/Liberty Media to create as much buzz possible about the possible coming of an American driver. And what would McLaren say anyway? That he sucked or something?? Don't think so... they would and will happily reap on the buzz and the promotion/support this will bring them in American soil.18-07-2022 02:45
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And can´t wait for Leclerc to start doing the same.08-07-2022 03:23