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Triggaaar

Well-known member
Oct 24, 2005
52,739
Goldstone
You can say many things, saying this title is underserved is not one of them.

Look at his performances compared to Perez this season, he's absolutely driven the wheels off that car.

To be fair I didn't realise they'd were now giving Perez wheels
 


JackB247

Well-known member
Sep 25, 2013
1,548
Burgess Hill
Max finally got his comeuppance from the Stewards (about three years late) and it was wonderful to see.

Thought it was a good race overall and overtaking seemed to be easier this year which helped.

Another race done before Lewis gets out of that tractor - I was excited by the results pre Summer break but the Merc season is petering out badly now. Still, at least Lewis should have a good shot at winning the Championship next year.
 


mrjon1976

Found bliss in ignorance
Jul 25, 2011
359
gravesend
Disclaimer - I am a Max fan....

The penalty for the turn 7(?) was spot on - it was a petulant move on Norris that was also dangerous - fan or not, I cannot defend that one. The 10 seconds for Turn 4 - feels like the stewards making an example of him, especially given similar incidents with Perez / Lawson & Perez / Stroll went unpunished. 5 seconds, maybe, but 10 for that seemed excessive.

I think the issue here is consistency - and it was the same last week as well. Having been a follower of the sport since the days of Mansell, I find it amazing that there isn't a situation where you have the same stewards at every event - I guess the Masi / Abu Dhabi 2021 farce changed the landscape of it all.
 








Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,499
tokyo
Yep, another undeserved title in the bag
I don't think it will be undeserved(despite his occasional/frequent)dickwad actions.

He's got the absolute maximum out of his car week in week out. When the red bull was the best car he won race after race(7 out of the first ten I think). Then when he had the second or third best car he has consistently got the absolute best result the car could manage, sometimes even bettering what it should be able to get. I genuinely think this will be his most deserved title.

Norris and McClaren on the other hand have fluffed their lines too many times.

Max hasn't. Which makes his shitty behaviour and antics really frustrating. He hasn't needed to resort to them, it just appears to be his default character. Which is a shame.
 


A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,305
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Disclaimer - I am a Max fan....

The penalty for the turn 7(?) was spot on - it was a petulant move on Norris that was also dangerous - fan or not, I cannot defend that one. The 10 seconds for Turn 4 - feels like the stewards making an example of him, especially given similar incidents with Perez / Lawson & Perez / Stroll went unpunished. 5 seconds, maybe, but 10 for that seemed excessive.

I think the issue here is consistency - and it was the same last week as well. Having been a follower of the sport since the days of Mansell, I find it amazing that there isn't a situation where you have the same stewards at every event - I guess the Masi / Abu Dhabi 2021 farce changed the landscape of it all.
Martin Brundle made the point that F1 is just about the only global sport without an elite, professional team of rule-enforcers. I think he’s right, the whole stewards / race control setup needs properly professionalising.
 




Audax

Boing boing boing...
Aug 3, 2015
3,243
Uckfield
Disclaimer - I am a Max fan....

The penalty for the turn 7(?) was spot on - it was a petulant move on Norris that was also dangerous - fan or not, I cannot defend that one. The 10 seconds for Turn 4 - feels like the stewards making an example of him, especially given similar incidents with Perez / Lawson & Perez / Stroll went unpunished. 5 seconds, maybe, but 10 for that seemed excessive.

10s became the standard penalty this season after drivers and teams spent much of last season moaning about how teams and drivers were now tactically choosing to accept the 5s penalty and it wasn't a deterrent for dirty overtakes anymore. Norris only got 5s at Austin because the stewards recognised that Verstappen had left him no choice, so they used discretion to reduce it. Magnussen, for example, got a pair of 10s penalties earlier this season, as have other drivers.

Having said that ... I agree that stewarding in F1 is no where near consistent enough.



In other news ... Perez will race in Brazil. I'm quite stunned personally that he's still choosing to brazen it out and didn't opt to announce his retirement post-Mexico. Had he done so, he might have protected his seat until the end of the season. As it stands now, though, Horner has openly put his head on the chopping block if Brazil is another Perez disaster-class.


Also of interest to anyone who still cares about my pre-season predictions (I'll dig them out and update my scorecard after Brazil) ... rumours are emerging in the US that a very hush-hush deal has been done to admit the Andretti Global team from 2026. If true, it would suggest that FOM / Liberty have been forced to cave in to pressure from US (where the Department of Justice have launched an investigation and are rumoured to have clear evidence of collusion between FOM and the teams to exclude Andretti that could be used as the basis for criminal proceedings) and more recently the EU (where two MEPs have now called for an investigation).

If true, Andretti himself will not be involved after he exited his leadership position recently. But that is supposedly part of the deal - that if they are admitted, Andretti will not be seen in the paddock (at least initially).
 




Iggle Piggle

Well-known member
Sep 3, 2010
5,892
I don't think it will be undeserved(despite his occasional/frequent)dickwad actions.

He's got the absolute maximum out of his car week in week out. When the red bull was the best car he won race after race(7 out of the first ten I think). Then when he had the second or third best car he has consistently got the absolute best result the car could manage, sometimes even bettering what it should be able to get. I genuinely think this will be his most deserved title.

Norris and McClaren on the other hand have fluffed their lines too many times.

Max hasn't. Which makes his shitty behaviour and antics really frustrating. He hasn't needed to resort to them, it just appears to be his default character. Which is a shame.
I also agree with this.

Norris could do with the points McLaren have pissed up the wall especially in Monza but also in Hungary. Neither Norris or McLaren have been ruthless enough this year.

Whilst Max doesn't strike me as someone i'd happily have a pint with, he's driven the wheels off that car at times this year. He's a deserved winner as well as a petulant bell end. He'd be Bruno Fernandez if he was a footballer.
 




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