FLtrackdays
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What‘s funny, the media claims Max hates it the most. And he was vocal about it. I personally think he shouldn’t comment on it. But he did what he had to do. Drove on that fine white line exceptionally well. Kept his speed up without going over it like many others.God I hate Red Bull Ring with a passion. I've tried to find anything to like about it between F1 and all sorts of cars in GT7, but it just sucks. All the track violations feel like they validated my feelings.
Perez looks like a really good driver with an incredible car. But clearly not Max. Until someone rattles Max or RB has a mechanical issue, Max will continue to toy with the rest of his F1 prey. What a great race to watch!Good race, decent recovery by Perez. Once again showing the difference between drivers how effortlessly Max passed the Ferrari's while Checo has to really fight for it. It's those last few ounces of talent that make the difference.
The hate or admiration for Max will only intensify after such a show. That pit in fastest last lap was such a slap in the face to the other drivers and teams. Similar to Tom Brady throwing a perfect touchdown late in the fourth quarter despite being so far ahead. I get Hamilton’s frustration. It just over spilled more readily yesterday. There is no doubt the bullseye ? on Max’s back grew even larger. He wielded that Red Bull like an artist would a fine tool. Insane car control, doing exactly what he wanted/needed to do. To have that much confidence in your team and driver = well deserved ? (and most exciting extra point in F1 history?)
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