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I still don't think Max had any justifiable reason even if Checo did something untoward in Monaco. Max is the captain of the ship. It is his duty to make decisions to ensure that there is no mutiny. Why wouldn't you throw Checo a bone so he can continue to work in your favor. That's what a clever, cunning, WDC driver does. Make the 4D chess moves to continue to curry favor with everyone around him that can support his championship charge.
In my opinion, Max would have to apologize privately to Checo and then promise to help him in a future situation. And then, both are adults and the time can and will heal the wounds. It could be pretty quick if both act as responsible teammate instead of selfish and egodriven pilots.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:45I still don't think Max had any justifiable reason even if Checo did something untoward in Monaco. Max is the captain of the ship. It is his duty to make decisions to ensure that there is no mutiny. Why wouldn't you throw Checo a bone so he can continue to work in your favor.
Max has gone and made a mess of it. The relationship is fractured. As I said before. Max will have to outright sabotage Leclerc's race at the expense of his own, to have any hope of things with Checo going back to the way there were.
At the time, people commented that Perez's throttle input before the Apex was far too early to make any sense.
That may be the case, but it's not nice to watch.Incognito wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:57And, of course, he hurts others too. All the mechanics who would get bonuses based on Perez's WDC finishing position (mechanics who have undoubtedly helped Verstappen in the past), all the people back in the factory with bonuses linked to WDC final positions. All people without whom Verstappen wouldn't be a double WDC. But, as Perez basically said, this is not a surprise nor is it the first time (as Verstappen confirmed over the radio).
Still, there will be plenty of long term F1 observers who will point out that ruthless narcissism is part of a champion's DNA.
This is a bit suspect its coming out now and just as a justification for Verstappen's actions.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:33https://media0.giphy.com/media/tFK8urY6 ... w.gif&ct=g"It is correct what
@TomCoronel
just said at ViaPlay. Perez deliberately crashed in qualifying in Monaco and later admitted it to Helmut Marko and Christian Horner. Max Verstappen has not forgotten that. #F1"
For what it's worth, I don't think there was any reasonable justification. I think Max needs to be more clever. To think about how throwing Checo a bone when he really wanted it, would pay dividends down the road in pursuit of championship #3.littlebigcat wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:15This is a bit suspect its coming out now and just as a justification for Verstappen's actions.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:33https://media0.giphy.com/media/tFK8urY6 ... w.gif&ct=g"It is correct what
@TomCoronel
just said at ViaPlay. Perez deliberately crashed in qualifying in Monaco and later admitted it to Helmut Marko and Christian Horner. Max Verstappen has not forgotten that. #F1"
Exactly, and it takes away some of the joy to watch fierce and fair battles.AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:58That may be the case, but it's not nice to watch.Incognito wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 22:57And, of course, he hurts others too. All the mechanics who would get bonuses based on Perez's WDC finishing position (mechanics who have undoubtedly helped Verstappen in the past), all the people back in the factory with bonuses linked to WDC final positions. All people without whom Verstappen wouldn't be a double WDC. But, as Perez basically said, this is not a surprise nor is it the first time (as Verstappen confirmed over the radio).
Still, there will be plenty of long term F1 observers who will point out that ruthless narcissism is part of a champion's DNA.
On the flip side, if its true, I wonder what the FIA would think knowing that a team principal found out that a driver purposely crashed in qualifying and didn't do anything about it...?AR3-GP wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:17For what it's worth, I don't think there was any reasonable justification. I think Max needs to be more clever. To think about how throwing Checo a bone when he really wanted it, would pay dividends down the road in pursuit of championship #3.littlebigcat wrote: ↑13 Nov 2022, 23:15This is a bit suspect its coming out now and just as a justification for Verstappen's actions.
Nevertheless, the possibility of such a scheme is entertaining...