He said "one of the biggest". That's absolutely true.Standard for many in F1 so he is far from alone in that respect.
He said "one of the biggest". That's absolutely true.Standard for many in F1 so he is far from alone in that respect.
I wish i didnot answer in this topic so i won't anymore...
What a useless and 100% brainless comments i am reading about Ricc. and Max and..... etc etc.
Just listen to old F1drivers as well on there comment the last years when Max is overtaking for example in the RAIN!! at Brasil, or on Raikkonen at America, or..or..or, i can continue a bit longer if you want to, or any other race where he was in a positive way the talk of the day. Offcourse it's not always 100% but no one is, cause they're still humans
Standard for many in F1 so he is far from alone in that respect.
Your vision on reality is clearly a little coloured...Ric was clearly the faster car that day, why they didn't tell Max to get the hell out of the way is beyond me... Ric was always the better driver in that team, but it's hard to perform when your own team screws you over.
It isn't that straightforward. Just because the younger guy gets a better contract than you doesn't mean what you claim. It's mostly money talks, getting the best deal for yourself. If you feel underpaid, just renegotiate.
If one day I find out my colleague next to me, that does mostly the same work, is paid better than me, I won't be like "my boss believes more in him", but I'd think he negotiated and got a better deal than me for X reason.
Spot on.I always liked Ricciardo, he is a great driver, but stating he has always been or clearly is the better driver in the team is a bit too much. Ricciardo has his stronger points, but also Verstappen. I consider them equal atm. I think most people like Daniel and with Max it seems to be either unconditional love or hate. I also don’t believe RB was giving Daniel a worse car on purpose last year. What would they win by doing that also looking at the constructors WC?
About Horner’s statement. I want to see this in the Netflix documentary first, before ‘judging’ him. I want to see the ‘context’ of that statement and even then you need to be carefull since it is edited content. However, just reading it now, I just think it is very sad.
What would they gain with putting Ric in the loaner car?? Well its pretty simple, F1 History shows that usualy teams dont benefict from having their drivers fighting each other, ironically moving Ric and his engineers to the loaner car turned out to be even worse...thats your answer!Spot on.
I saw the episode today and understand better why Horner made this statement. It still not very respectful and he should not have said it, but I understand where he is coming from. I also think there are a few statements in this Netflix documentary from other team bosses that are much worse/disrespectful, but nobody is complaining about that as far as I know.About Horner’s statement. I want to see this in the Netflix documentary first, before ‘judging’ him. I want to see the ‘context’ of that statement and even then you need to be carefull since it is edited content. However, just reading it now, I just think it is very sad.