I think the complete opposite tbh. Max doesn't take kindly to being challenged by a teammate, he was very moody when Ricciardo took pole in Mexico 2018 and we also know how he and Ricciardo clashed in Azerbaijan. Luckily for him I don't think Perez is Ricciardo level but yeah, Max has a really short fuse and gets in his own head really easily when things don't go to plan, this isn't hate, just my observation
Well I think he will perform on a higher level when he sees there is more pace than he extracts. Up until now he was his own reference. Besides, I think that many are exaggerating Verstappen's mood. Part of maturity is to accept the circumstances, and he shown that he can cope with that.wowgr8 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 23:00I think the complete opposite tbh. Max doesn't take kindly to being challenged by a teammate, he was very moody when Ricciardo took pole in Mexico 2018 and we also know how he and Ricciardo clashed in Azerbaijan. Luckily for him I don't think Perez is Ricciardo level but yeah, Max has a really short fuse and gets in his own head really easily when things don't go to plan, this isn't hate, just my observation
This is a kind of transition year. They will learn how to do things by solving this issues. It can not be perfect from beginning.
Given Checo's pole and the pace during the race do you still think the ferrari is the better car?