Les théories de conspiration abondent au sujet du GP des Pays-Bas : " Très pratique pour Verstappen ".
- GPblog.com
Avec une avance de plus de cent points au championnat de Formule 1, on pourrait dire que Max Verstappen et Red Bull Racing n'ont pas besoin d'aide extérieure, mais certains spectateurs pensent le contraire. Après le Grand Prix des Pays-Bas, des théories du complot ont fait surface concernant l'abandon de Yuki Tsunoda, qui, selon certains fans, a été mis en scène pour aider Verstappen à gagner.
Outrage à la retraite de Tsunoda
Un hashtag a même été créé par les fans indignés : avec #F1xed, ils veulent indiquer que le GP de Zandvoort a été "truqué". Un groupe de téléspectateurs pense que Red Bull a demandé à l'équipe sœur AlphaTauri de simuler un abandon afin de provoquer une voiture de sécurité virtuelle.
Un autre groupe de téléspectateurs s'oppose à cette suggestion, soulignant l'énorme avance de Verstappen et de Red Bull dans les deux championnats. De plus, la lutte pour le titre de cette année ne se déroule pas entre Red Bull et Mercedes, il y a donc peu de raisons pour que deux équipes prennent autant de risques pour marquer quelques points supplémentaires.
Comme prévu, la performance de Ferrari suscite également l'indignation. Encore une fois, de nombreux mèmes ont été produits, cette fois à propos de l'arrêt au stand lent de Carlos Sainz. Il s'est avéré qu'une erreur a été commise dans la préparation des pneus, ce qui fait qu'il manquait un pneu au moment où Sainz s'immobilisait pour son arrêt.
Carlos Sainz everytime he pits: pic.twitter.com/bZeYAKZhSB
— F1 MEMES (@f1trolls_) September 4, 2022
Lewis: You guys fucked me. I'am so pissed
— F1 MEMES (@f1trolls_) September 4, 2022
Valtteri: pic.twitter.com/0HQnD1Pltu
''How many tyres does a car have? Question.'' pic.twitter.com/HgLdPnoKwm
— F1 MEMES (@f1trolls_) September 4, 2022
Pole position and fourth win in a row for the local boy. Verstappen is well on his way to win over 13 races this year and set a new record. Russell now 30 points ahead of Hamilton in his first year at Mercedes. A new dawn. pic.twitter.com/u5BQxpDBdC
— Robert Falzon (@robertfalzon) September 4, 2022
I am very surprised that hardly anyone has called into question Tsunoda’s ’issue’ today given it so clearly benefitted their sister team in the Red Bull racing group!!!
— OJM (@Mr_OJM) September 4, 2022
At the very least @F1 should commit to looking into it. Didn’t appear to be anything wrong !!!
So I'd like to know if Redbull put a call into Alpha Tauri and tell Tsunoda to develop a fictitious fault twice to spoil Mercedes race. Would like to see if Tsunoda actually had any damage on his car. If not they need a massive penalty.
— Mark Rearden (@Scorpion760) September 4, 2022
It’s suspicious that when @Max33Verstappen needed a VSC to not lose track position and get a tire change, Tsunoda “breaks down” after coming into the pits?? Some shady shit is happening to help Max win #formula1 #f1
— Pablo Villarreal (@pablxvillarreal) September 4, 2022
I find it very strange that there are people out there who genuinely think Red Bull would deploy some dodgy tactics with their 2nd team when they were 93 points clear in the drivers standings
— Matt Gallagher (@MattyWTF1) September 4, 2022
ANY crumb of evidence and they're thrown out the championship.
Why would they do it?
Hang on, do some of you think the Tsunoda pull over was a legitimate tactic to get Verstappen to win? It was an odd moment but sport is just wild sometimes…
— Crash F1 (@CRASH_NET_F1) September 4, 2022
It’s absolutely crazy to me that there are some people out there that think those at Red Bull would fix a race, putting at risk their jobs, drivers and contractors titles, for the sake of one race win when they are already nearly 100 points clear #F1xed
— Ryan Gee (@RyanGee437) September 4, 2022
RB had already like 100pts ahead of everyone else before the race…why would they use Alpha’s help? Hamilton is closer to tsunoda than it is to verstappen…think twicE
— Marco Aurelio (@JeancontrolZ) September 4, 2022
I think Lewis Hamilton really needs to start calling out the totally unhinged, extreme side of his fan base. The abuse and vitriol spewed at the likes of AT, Tsunoda, Hannah Schmitz, Russell, Bottas has been utterly shameful. It's just a Grand Prix for heavens sake! #F1 #DutchGP
— Chris Chilton (@chrischilt) September 4, 2022
If people even use tiny bit of their brains they can understand that you cannot stop at pit exit cuz that blocks other cars from pitting. Where would have Tsunoda stopped then? Also he thought it was tyres but it was not. Atleast your make conspiracy theories make sense.
— Om33 (@redPratik) September 4, 2022