LolSmallSoldier wrote: ↑29 May 2021, 20:33But that’s a little bit of the problem... We “read” an article and our inherent bias for or against someone is what “makes it sound” one way or another... Taking things out of context or placing a tone on someone’s words.mwillems wrote:I like honesty, I just think.it can be delivered without sounding obnoxious or that you look.down on people, as it seems to me from Max.JRindt wrote: ↑29 May 2021, 18:42
It depends on the personal taste I guess. I quite like Max’s interviews and his general behaviour off track, more than his on track behaviour (except the Ocon incident). For me, he comes across as forthright and honest when expressing his views and that doesn’t make him a tw*t. There was this interview with a Dutch channel and the interviewer asked him if max would ever shift his residence to Netherlands. He straight up said that he doesn’t like the dutch weather much and he wouldn’t shift in the foreseeable future. Now, that’s the kind of question where many of the celebrities evade or lie to, in the fear of upsetting home fans.
In contrast, I don’t know what to make of Lewis’s answers when he delivers the PR drivel in interviews. If lando goes towards Max’s style, I have zero problem with it — as long as he matches his cockiness with on track results.
In this case though, Lando’s comments about ricciardo are being taken out of context by the click bait media
I agree on Lewis tho, those interviews are a bit of a bore fest. The human equivalent of beige when he's discussing his latest win lol
Danny Ric I like, his humour and humble jokes allow him to get away with some cheeky remarks. He's also honest and forthright, but in a way that's endearing.
I find it funny that some over analyze everything the drivers say and someway / somehow have draw a psychological profile of the drivers
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I think over analysis is rife in here. I find it funny that some people dont realise how much they do it too