RoadTrip
petitioned for a just cause
But why in Hungary?
Perhaps because of his LBGTQ views
But why in Hungary?
OK so you are the fourth person here that doesn't know the pilots had agreed between themselves not to overtake. Max simply chose to honor that agreement.
The bias here is unreal. Then again, maybe it's not fair to expect that in a British forum. Maybe this is how the opposition fans feel when they come on here for football stuff
The analysis guy on Sky Germany mentioned it, not sure what's his name.Are there stats on that?
Rank | Driver | Number | Team | Qualifying 1Q1 | Qualifying 2Q2 | Qualifying 3Q3 |
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1 | Lewis Hamilton | 44 | Mercedes | 1:16.424 | 1:16.553 | fastest lap 1:15.419 |
2 | Valtteri Bottas | 77 | Mercedes | 1:16.566 | 1:16.702 | 1:15.734 |
3 | Max Verstappen | 33 | Red Bull | fastest lap 1:16.214 | fastest lap 1:15.650 | 1:15.840 |
4 | Sergio Perez | 11 | Red Bull | 1:17.233 | 1:16.443 | 1:16.421 |
5 | Pierre Gasly | 10 | AlphaTauri | 1:16.874 | 1:16.394 | 1:16.483 |
6 | Lando Norris | 4 | McLaren | 1:17.081 | 1:16.385 | 1:16.489 |
7 | Charles Leclerc | 16 | Ferrari | 1:17.084 | 1:16.574 | 1:16.496 |
8 | Esteban Ocon | 31 | Alpine | 1:17.367 | 1:16.766 | 1:16.653 |
9 | Fernando Alonso | 14 | Alpine | 1:17.123 | 1:16.541 | 1:16.715 |
10 | Sebastian Vettel | 5 | Aston Martin | 1:17.105 | 1:16.794 | 1:16.750 |
11 | Daniel Ricciardo | 3 | McLaren | 1:17.664 | 1:16.871 | not available- |
12 | Lance Stroll | 18 | Aston Martin | 1:17.038 | 1:16.889 | not available- |
13 | Kimi Raikkonen | 7 | Alfa Romeo | 1:17.553 | 1:17.564 | not available- |
14 | Antonio Giovinazzi | 99 | Alfa Romeo | 1:17.776 | 1:17.583 | not available- |
15 | Carlos Sainz Jnr | 55 | Ferrari | 1:16.649 | not available- | not available- |
16 | Yuki Tsunoda | 22 | AlphaTauri | 1:17.919 | not available- | not available- |
17 | George Russell | 63 | Williams | 1:17.944 | not available- | not available- |
18 | Nicholas Latifi | 6 | Williams | 1:18.036 | not available- | not available- |
19 | Nikita Mazepin | 9 | Haas | 1:18.922 | not available- | not available- |
Mick Schumacher | 47 | Haas | not available- | not available- | not available- |
That was very much unsportsmanlike from Lewis and Merc. Never said it's illegal. I'm sure everyone on here would be fuming if the tables were turned.Talk about being petty...If the cap fits...
Agreed, quite rare these days innit.The honourable Max. My hero.
That was very much unsportsmanlike from Lewis and Merc. Never said it's illegal. I'm sure everyone on here would be fuming if the tables were turned.
Anyway, I'm out of this thread. It's clear there is a bias to Hamilton here. Which I get with his nationality. No point in arguing further.
That was very much unsportsmanlike from Lewis and Merc. Never said it's illegal. I'm sure everyone on here would be fuming if the tables were turned.
Anyway, I'm out of this thread. It's clear there is a bias to Hamilton here. Which I get with his nationality. No point in arguing further.
HA HA maybe you should read the whole thread instead of just the since the last race, just as many dont like has like him.That was very much unsportsmanlike from Lewis and Merc. Never said it's illegal. I'm sure everyone on here would be fuming if the tables were turned.
Anyway, I'm out of this thread. It's clear there is a bias to Hamilton here. Which I get with his nationality. No point in arguing further.
I don't think it would have made a difference in the order, because I don't think that Verstappen had a 15.4 in him, and the track seemed like it got slower maybe. Also Perez sure wasn't improving from 4th... but still as a spectator I do prefer watching everyone getting one last "clean" attempt are their best time.It literally had no impact on the timings, but I’m sure everyone will moan for the next 24 hours
This I can understand, last lap of Q3 should be all about speed.I don't think it would have made a difference in the order, because I don't think that Verstappen had a 15.4 in him, and the track seemed like it got slower maybe. Also Perez sure wasn't improving from 4th... but still as a spectator I do prefer watching everyone getting one last "clean" attempt are their best time.
What did Max do on track that was dirty to Hamilton? Or are you suggesting Lewis is petty enough to take Max's comments on him onto the track?
This season has been pretty bad I will agree, normally I find it pretty balanced.Never ceases to amaze me that if you happen to have a different view of something to someone it must be because of bias or being a fan boy, I never came into this thread much and can see why now really, those who don’t like Hamilton are like a bunch of children.
I’ve never been a Hamilton fan but can appreciate what he’s done and laugh at his sportsmanship and what happened last weekend without bias or being a fanboy. Same as if roles were reversed with Verstappen, the most likeable drivers on the grid imo are Lando and Ricciardo, and then Vettel. Dare I have an opinion on the top of the grid!
Yup. He’s bang on. If he could have a word with his boss that’d also be great.Loved seeing Verstappen shut down that reporter in the press conference just then.
How is he dirty?Really loving the rivalry this season, very entertaining. Lewis is so unlikeable and dirty, though. Rooting for Verstappen.
Absolutely. Horner has fuelled the media frenzy.Yup. He’s bang on. If he could have a word with his boss that’d also be great.
I think he was pushing it in the last race. Don't know whether he should have had a penalty but he certainly had very, very broad elbows. The over-the-top celebrations considering the circumstances didn't put him in a good light. Today was pretty clearly a dirty attempt at cheating within the laws in my view. His generally entitled and arrogant behaviour doesn't endeer himself to people either.How is he dirty?
good driver but in the perez bracket IMO. will be a solid lead driver at Alpline in the future I think.What do we make of Gasly? He has absolutely shone this year. But can’t help but feel he might not get another shot in a faster car.
and what about the red bull team member racially abusing hamilton? you think he’d do that unless he was fired up from his team bosses? not a chance.I can't say I'm Horner's biggest fan and he definitely fanned the flames on this to an embarrassing point but let's not act like hateful and disgusting social media comments is something new. This was arguably the biggest and potentially most decisive incident in F1 in a very long time and there are countless idiots out there who will abuse anyone who gets in the way of their favorite driver, especially if the WC is on the line.
Athletes and celebreties in general recieve hate for dating the wrong person or changing their opinion on which fast food chain is the best, so that both Max and Lewis were abused after last weekend is about as surprising as the sun rising. I'm positive that Horner contributed to it, but it would've been really, really bad even if he hadn't.
I think he was pushing it in the last race. Don't know whether he should have had a penalty but he certainly had very, very broad elbows. The over-the-top celebrations considering the circumstances didn't put him in a good light. Today was pretty clearly a dirty attempt at cheating within the laws in my view. His generally entitled and arrogant behaviour doesn't endeer himself to people either.
Hamilton was 4 seconds quicker on that final outlap than on his previous one, as @hellhunter pointed out on the previous page it was a 2:10 compared to a 2:14 earlier in Q3 (and a 2:17 in Q2) and yet it was "clearly a dirty attempt at cheating within the laws"? That makes less than zero sense.I think he was pushing it in the last race. Don't know whether he should have had a penalty but he certainly had very, very broad elbows. The over-the-top celebrations considering the circumstances didn't put him in a good light. Today was pretty clearly a dirty attempt at cheating within the laws in my view. His generally entitled and arrogant behaviour doesn't endeer himself to people either.
1) last race has been reviewed by most drivers to be a racing incident. The FIA said.predominatly Hamiltons fault, so 60/40 maybe 70/30 but not much in it. Max has done exactly the same on the inside line of corners before.I think he was pushing it in the last race. Don't know whether he should have had a penalty but he certainly had very, very broad elbows. The over-the-top celebrations considering the circumstances didn't put him in a good light. Today was pretty clearly a dirty attempt at cheating within the laws in my view. His generally entitled and arrogant behaviour doesn't endeer himself to people either.
Anyone got a video of Max in the press conference? I turned it on just as he was finishing