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04-06-2025 06:21
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04-06-2025 06:10
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03-06-2025 15:26
03-06-2025 09:04
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03-06-2025 08:54
03-06-2025 07:36
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03-06-2025 07:11
03-06-2025 06:45
03-06-2025 06:35
03-06-2025 06:32
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oddball
With Ralf, I always find it somewhat difficult to agree, however I do agree that Hadjar is the best rookie of 25. I don't agree that Hadjar should move to the "poisoned seat" next to Max. That could be a "short career" move. I think Hadjar should continue with RB for a few more years and them move to a team like Merc or Ferrari.04-06-2025 06:21
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oddball
I think Ferrari need to first and foremost produce a title winning car. Charles and Carlos never had one, and this year the car is less than spectacular. If they can produce something decent, then Charles and Lewis can duel it out for the title. McLaren did not produce a car around one of there drivers. The car suits both Lando and Oscar equally. Montoya saying the car should be based on Lewis's driving style, is just counter-productive.04-06-2025 06:10
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oddball
Agreed, Lewis, post or pre race has always been complimentary when referencing Adami. The problem I have is the treatment Lewis gives him during races. There on track banter has not been too pleasant. I am saying it is probably due to Lewis being frustrated by the car.03-06-2025 15:26
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oddball
I think we all knew that the move to Ferrari was always going to be challenging for Lewis. Given the car is actually not that good at the moment is adding to Lewis's pressure woes. I think Lewis must just use this year to find his "Ferrari feet" and build relationships and then hope 2026, Ferrari produces a car to his liking.03-06-2025 09:04
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oddball
Who knows Flick. Maybe there is a major personality clash, but one would hope with the accumulated experience between these two, they would be professional enough to work out any differences. I personally think Lewis is frustrated at his own performance and may be taking it out on Adami. Please don't assume that as a fact, just my professional opinion. I do work with some top sports people and do know how they react when things do not run as they would like them to.03-06-2025 08:54
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oddball
I guess we will never know.03-06-2025 07:36
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oddball
That is true. He had a few shocking moments with Lando last year as well. Max is a very good driver and should not have to stoop to this level, but top sports people seem to have a win at all costs attitude. We saw similar behavior with Schumacher and Senna.03-06-2025 07:11
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oddball
@ Flick. I am aware you are trying sarcasm, but you may not be too far from the truth. Lewis's performances this year (barring one sprint race) have been less than impressive. To appoint all the blame on Adami is somewhat unwarranted, and Lewis seems to want to use him as a scapegoat. I would have thought that with the many years of experience between the two, that they could come up with a workable solution.03-06-2025 06:45
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oddball
Agreed. This kid is top notch. It's no wonder he was so disappointed in Australia, as he knew what he is capable of.03-06-2025 06:35
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oddball
If one understands professional sport, it is fairly common for frustration and anger to cause one to do something stupid once in a while. Max had a moment, which he probably fully regrets now, but to relate this incident to such a conspiracy theory is just plain ludicrous.03-06-2025 06:32