apexcontrol wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 12:15
Might be true.....but youre still learning stuff and max 20 20 thats not mature @ all
exactly, and you keep repeating that as if it is a good thing, which is not how I see it, kids should not have been granted super licence to race in F1 at that age, there is very real science behind that, men's brain keeps developing till around 25, and the last portions of the brain to develop are responsible for capability of long term strategic thinking - that was a quality required 20+ years or so back, when every crash in F1 had a real potential to be lethal or career ending at least, now it is much safer, and with the FOM desperately trying to capture younger audiences, they think they'll achieve that with toddler drivers, which is quite stupid...
I said it at the end of last year, if Max was more mature coming into RB, being able to challenge top runners at start of races, then the championship outcome last year might have been quite different, he was involved in couple incidents which led to Vettel losing a lot of points, something which might have not happened if VER wasn't a teenager - and that led to the hype over him - which is just wrong... he was reckless in between other drivers who were thinking completely different game and if you're biased - you see that as a racing skill, and I very much do not
and when RB management starts to spew things around like "marketable" when talking about drivers, I just want to at least mute that and pretend I didn't hear it, if it keeps on going, it will probably make me turn to something else
so yes, Max is popular, and is riding a hype wave, but all things considered I don't see it as good for the sport, it has added excitement, just like DRS and mickey mouse tyres have...