this young lad in the middle needs to be on more f1 channels. he knows exactly what he is talking about and hits all the right points. a truth speaker.
Props to Max and Red Bull for their 4th title. I personally think that It would have been a better season if either Alonso or Hamilton were in capable machinery. Then, it would have been a fingernail biting season. I directly quote Marko: We are very lucky that Lewis Hamilton isn’t driving for Mclaren, because if he was, he would easily win the championship in their car.” Helmet Marko “knows exactly what he is talking about”, I just wished that Alonso got more respect/acknowledgement. There are 3 drivers on the grid who have all of the PERSONAL elements necessary to win a WC, they just need the car. Respectfully, for the other 17 very good/good drivers, they are missing an ingredient, a prerequisite to legitimately (and not by pure luck) win a WDC. Congrats to Max and Red Bull. 👍
to say Max was never challenged as a champion was just plain bollocks. Max was a lot of challenges in multiple races in 2022, even if the final score might tell you it was all easy sailing. It was not since the start up until the summer break.
@@Stantube1000 What are responding to? lol. Different channel perhaps? 🤔 To challenge any great driver there needs to be a qualified competitor in a quality car. It can be varying percentages. Max had no real challenges in 2022/2023 be it another driver or car. 2024, Max’s greatest challenge was his car + the disharmony and disintegrating circumstances at team Red Bull. By all accounts, it took a group effort, a team effort for Red Bull to pull it together. I personally think that I saw the best of the team since its inception. I think that Red Bull were under enormous pressure (some of it self inflicted) yet managed to coalesce and achieve a great result. Max lost his temper and his perspective when the car started to fail. His rages (directed towards the pit wall ….poor Hannah) on the radio were unfortunate b/c he had a team in the garage and on the pit wall that were doing their very best for him as the driver AS WELL as the team. I don’t know who within Red Bull spoke to Max (GP, Marko, Horner) about the effect that his public perspective was having on the morale of the team, but someone obviously spoke to Max and Max (to his absolute credit) listened and became a more thoughtful, mature man when hurtling at speeds of 300 kph: no more raging comments from him. I think Max won on the track and off the track. I think that he has grown enormously as a young man and as a driver. He should be very proud of himself. I think the same for Red Bull. Props to them.👍
@@Stantube1000 I don’t know. I am just rewatching Peter Windsor on Cameron’s program. Very insightful. Windsor applauds Max + Red Bull. Windsor acknowledges the adversity that team Red Bull had to overcome this year. I am very glad for Max and everyone at Red Bull. They should be very proud of themselves. (I am also glad for their families as well.) 👍
Fake accusations by Fiona and her bedpartner Jos Verstappen. Jos wanted Horner out of RBR to have more power himself. It backfired. Fake accusations which was proven twice to be false.
Because someone, or a group of people, tried to bring him and/or Red Bull Racing down with a fake accusation, and the details are really only coming out since Brazil. This is also why, despite all the threats, it never went to court, or to the police for that matter. Business-F1, the nastiest F1-site in existence, was a rather large contributor to this 'story'.
this young lad in the middle needs to be on more f1 channels. he knows exactly what he is talking about and hits all the right points. a truth speaker.
Props to Max and Red Bull for their 4th title. I personally think that It would have been a better season if either Alonso or Hamilton were in capable machinery. Then, it would have been a fingernail biting season.
I directly quote Marko: We are very lucky that Lewis Hamilton isn’t driving for Mclaren, because if he was, he would easily win the championship in their car.” Helmet Marko “knows exactly what he is talking about”, I just wished that Alonso got more respect/acknowledgement. There are 3 drivers on the grid who have all of the PERSONAL elements necessary to win a WC, they just need the car. Respectfully, for the other 17 very good/good drivers, they are missing an ingredient, a prerequisite to legitimately (and not by pure luck) win a WDC.
Congrats to Max and Red Bull. 👍
to say Max was never challenged as a champion was just plain bollocks. Max was a lot of challenges in multiple races in 2022, even if the final score might tell you it was all easy sailing. It was not since the start up until the summer break.
@@Stantube1000 What are responding to? lol. Different channel perhaps? 🤔
To challenge any great driver there needs to be a qualified competitor in a quality car. It can be varying percentages. Max had no real challenges in 2022/2023 be it another driver or car. 2024, Max’s greatest challenge was his car + the disharmony and disintegrating circumstances at team Red Bull. By all accounts, it took a group effort, a team effort for Red Bull to pull it together. I personally think that I saw the best of the team since its inception. I think that Red Bull were under enormous pressure (some of it self inflicted) yet managed to coalesce and achieve a great result. Max lost his temper and his perspective when the car started to fail. His rages (directed towards the pit wall ….poor Hannah) on the radio were unfortunate b/c he had a team in the garage and on the pit wall that were doing their very best for him as the driver AS WELL as the team. I don’t know who within Red Bull spoke to Max (GP, Marko, Horner) about the effect that his public perspective was having on the morale of the team, but someone obviously spoke to Max and Max (to his absolute credit) listened and became a more thoughtful, mature man when hurtling at speeds of 300 kph: no more raging comments from him.
I think Max won on the track and off the track. I think that he has grown enormously as a young man and as a driver. He should be very proud of himself. I think the same for Red Bull. Props to them.👍
@@clairdillon1762 that dude in the middle started with that. he is not too knowledgeable it seems.
@@Stantube1000 I don’t know. I am just rewatching Peter Windsor on Cameron’s program. Very insightful. Windsor applauds Max + Red Bull. Windsor acknowledges the adversity that team Red Bull had to overcome this year. I am very glad for Max and everyone at Red Bull. They should be very proud of themselves. (I am also glad for their families as well.) 👍
Oh why was Christian Horner under pressure for his professional behaviour at the beginning of the season?
Fake accusations by Fiona and her bedpartner Jos Verstappen. Jos wanted Horner out of RBR to have more power himself. It backfired. Fake accusations which was proven twice to be false.
Because someone, or a group of people, tried to bring him and/or Red Bull Racing down with a fake accusation, and the details are really only coming out since Brazil. This is also why, despite all the threats, it never went to court, or to the police for that matter. Business-F1, the nastiest F1-site in existence, was a rather large contributor to this 'story'.
@@wimg.2377 we should accept power imbalance sex stuff, the real problem is people thinking they can weaponise a few saucy texts from a married man