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To say Max had a chance to catch Hamilton for P1.....
Max pushing like crazy to catch and pass Vettel was showing Max's ultimate pace.
Lewis showed his on the last lap.
come on man, be serious
1. He signed very late when all the other seats where taken. In fact until the last minutenthey were deciding between going Formula Renault and Euro F3. Only after he broke a lap record in a Formula Renault in only his second go they decidee to go straight to Euro F3 and bypass Formula Renault, F4 and even regional F3NathanOlder wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 23:58My question after all that would be, If Max was as hot as everyone was saying from his karting days, why did he end up in a force indiaWynters wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 16:14That's an useful list, thank you. As many drivers have shown though, having other drivers not liking you is...well, fine.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 13:581. Perez (obvious), Verstappen (obvious), Norris (see Goodwood video how he talks about him), Leclerc and Gasly (in their French karting days).
2. He was not faster than Verstappen in F3. Ocon was driving for the Prema Powerteam (think of it as the Mercedes of lower categories) while Ferrari was driving for Van Amersfoort (think of it as the Racing Point of lower categories). Furthermore Verstappen had more wins in the VA (who had never won a race before he arrived) than anyone else even with the engine penalty meaning he had a 10-place grid penalty drop for 3(!) races. Also from all the ontrack battles Verstappen won every single one except 1.
3. Verstappen may have classed with people on track, but not off it (and that is what we are talking about, team harmony and all). Ocon did both on plenty of occassions.
It also good to hear Verstappen had more wins and won almost all the on-track battles. But Ocon was clearly fast enough to win overall. Undoubtedly, he was helped by his car (as is the nature of this motorsport) but he performed at the required level to win.
If you think Verstappen's relationship with Ricciardo was all sweetness and mutual respect, then I agree to disagree. Similarly, I don't remember Ocon picking a fight with another driver in the pitlane. Or threatening to headbutt a reporter. Or deliberately hitting another car. Again, being 'fiery' does not prevent you being successful in F1. If anything, it simply makes you more popular.
To be clear, I'm not criticising Verstappen. He's effectively irrelevant to this thread as it isn't an 'Ocon vs Verstappen' thread, although it's interesting that it's going that way, no? As I said in my post, plenty of people in the sport think Ocon is very fast. There's plenty of evidence that he'd be quick in a Mercedes. Verstappen is simply an example that you don't need to be universally popular to be quick.
Dude you are really putting on the hate for MV strong. This also makes it that no-one will take your opinion seriously on subjects involving him.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:12So max rushed in to F3, like he did with F1. if he was patient, he would already be in a Ferrari or Mercedes.
He's not patient, he ends up in a RedBull.
as for Leclerc, after his F2 title, he couldnt join a top team anyway, Ferrari had Vettel and Kimi under contract. So he couldn't go to a top team full stop.
Yes redbull offered him toro rosso. My point exactly, If he was patient, he would be in a Mercedes now. Im not blaming him, I'm just pointing it out.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:19Dude you are really putting on the hate for MV strong. This also makes it that no-one will take your opinion seriously on subjects involving him.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:12So max rushed in to F3, like he did with F1. if he was patient, he would already be in a Ferrari or Mercedes.
He's not patient, he ends up in a RedBull.
as for Leclerc, after his F2 title, he couldnt join a top team anyway, Ferrari had Vettel and Kimi under contract. So he couldn't go to a top team full stop.
He was so good he could bypass two steps, immidiately win the most races in Euro F3 in a midfield team never winning before, dominating with a huge time delta in the wet on a track with only 4 corners leading him to be signed as an F1 driver when he was only 16, first driving one in a GP weekend being 17 years and 3 days, debuting age 17 and scoring points youngest ever in his second race and the next year being promoted to a top team and immidiately einning his first race after a team change smashing the record. He is now on 6 victories and 25 podiums and has a lot of experience already, Leclerc on 0 wins and 4 podiums. So who made the right choices?
And for your info, Max was wanted by all top teams but RB made the best offer (straight to F1). Ferrari is not on upgrade over RB, especially not with their constant failings and blame culture. Only Mercedes is, and no one foresaw Nico would quit, so the line-up looked filled for the next 5 or more years. Look at Ocon being sidelined, good choice huh?
You make that sound like it’s a bad thing?
Its only a bad thing if he never gets a wdc. If Ocon gets in the Merc next year, and Merc carry their advantage on, then I guess it could be seen as a bad thing.Zarathustra wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:36You make that sound like it’s a bad thing?
Probably you think it is? Makes his wins worth even more- huh?
Ocon did racing classes between karting and F3NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:29Yes redbull offered him toro rosso. My point exactly, If he was patient, he would be in a Mercedes now. Im not blaming him, I'm just pointing it out.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:19Dude you are really putting on the hate for MV strong. This also makes it that no-one will take your opinion seriously on subjects involving him.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:12So max rushed in to F3, like he did with F1. if he was patient, he would already be in a Ferrari or Mercedes.
He's not patient, he ends up in a RedBull.
as for Leclerc, after his F2 title, he couldnt join a top team anyway, Ferrari had Vettel and Kimi under contract. So he couldn't go to a top team full stop.
He was so good he could bypass two steps, immidiately win the most races in Euro F3 in a midfield team never winning before, dominating with a huge time delta in the wet on a track with only 4 corners leading him to be signed as an F1 driver when he was only 16, first driving one in a GP weekend being 17 years and 3 days, debuting age 17 and scoring points youngest ever in his second race and the next year being promoted to a top team and immidiately einning his first race after a team change smashing the record. He is now on 6 victories and 25 podiums and has a lot of experience already, Leclerc on 0 wins and 4 podiums. So who made the right choices?
And for your info, Max was wanted by all top teams but RB made the best offer (straight to F1). Ferrari is not on upgrade over RB, especially not with their constant failings and blame culture. Only Mercedes is, and no one foresaw Nico would quit, so the line-up looked filled for the next 5 or more years. Look at Ocon being sidelined, good choice huh?
as for the "he was so good he jumped 2 steps"
you call Euro F3 3rd tier, so GP3 now F3 is 3rd tier,
Ocon jumped the same, Kvyat did too, Bottas did, Stroll did.
again, whats your point.
I've watched every race of Euro F3 since 2015, Every race of Gp3 Gp2 F3 F2 since around 2012, So I dont need updating on what they are ect ect, just so you know for future reference.
thats before the biggest rules changes the sport had seen for decades. So its totally irrelevant
Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:43Ocon did racing classes between karting and F3NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:29Yes redbull offered him toro rosso. My point exactly, If he was patient, he would be in a Mercedes now. Im not blaming him, I'm just pointing it out.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:19
Dude you are really putting on the hate for MV strong. This also makes it that no-one will take your opinion seriously on subjects involving him.
He was so good he could bypass two steps, immidiately win the most races in Euro F3 in a midfield team never winning before, dominating with a huge time delta in the wet on a track with only 4 corners leading him to be signed as an F1 driver when he was only 16, first driving one in a GP weekend being 17 years and 3 days, debuting age 17 and scoring points youngest ever in his second race and the next year being promoted to a top team and immidiately einning his first race after a team change smashing the record. He is now on 6 victories and 25 podiums and has a lot of experience already, Leclerc on 0 wins and 4 podiums. So who made the right choices?
And for your info, Max was wanted by all top teams but RB made the best offer (straight to F1). Ferrari is not on upgrade over RB, especially not with their constant failings and blame culture. Only Mercedes is, and no one foresaw Nico would quit, so the line-up looked filled for the next 5 or more years. Look at Ocon being sidelined, good choice huh?
as for the "he was so good he jumped 2 steps"
you call Euro F3 3rd tier, so GP3 now F3 is 3rd tier,
Ocon jumped the same, Kvyat did too, Bottas did, Stroll did.
again, whats your point.
I've watched every race of Euro F3 since 2015, Every race of Gp3 Gp2 F3 F2 since around 2012, So I dont need updating on what they are ect ect, just so you know for future reference.
Because Ocon did not jump 2 tiers from karting to car classes, that is why. Surely you can look it up on Ocon’s wiki.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:47Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:43Ocon did racing classes between karting and F3NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:29
Yes redbull offered him toro rosso. My point exactly, If he was patient, he would be in a Mercedes now. Im not blaming him, I'm just pointing it out.
as for the "he was so good he jumped 2 steps"
you call Euro F3 3rd tier, so GP3 now F3 is 3rd tier,
Ocon jumped the same, Kvyat did too, Bottas did, Stroll did.
again, whats your point.
I've watched every race of Euro F3 since 2015, Every race of Gp3 Gp2 F3 F2 since around 2012, So I dont need updating on what they are ect ect, just so you know for future reference.
But why are you saying that, when you were claiming Max was so good he jumped 2 tiers, I said Ocon did the same and you just ignore my point.
You make a point, I explain why I think its incorrect.
I make a point, you just come out with something else, another point.
Is it? It’s not like RB had lost all their resources..NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:45thats before the biggest rules changes the sport had seen for decades. So its totally irrelevant
EuroF3 to F1 is jumping 1 class (F2), which Kvyat and I believe Bottas also did.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:55You claimed Max jumped 2 tiers, I assume you were talking Euro F3 to F1.