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Nice touch with the Lego trophies. I suspect a lot of people would buy those1
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Hope you enjoyed the GP @AFKABartram - did you get the chance to see the cars in full flow down at Maggots at any point?
Good luck getting out the car parks! Safe journey home!2 -
Loving the Hulkenberg interview. What a guy.3
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Oscar getting a bit salty in the post race interview, cracks starting to show?1
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lordromford said:blackpool72 said:Some of the comments on here are off the scale
If Verstapen had pulled a stunt like that this place would have erupted.
I know most on here hate the bloke but blimey.
For what it’s worth, I think it was a pretty poor move from Piastri and it doesn’t make him look good. Penalty deserved. Not a fan of Zak Brown pleading that it wasn’t as bad as it looked either. Of course he has to do that, but it’s laughable.
What was interesting about this though was that Verstappen showed once again that he can still be the petulant child that he was when he was 18. Lost his head, immediately lost control of his car and as a result lost any influence he had on this race. If he’d stayed calm he may have stayed in 2nd, (effectively leading).1 -
West2003 said:lordromford said:blackpool72 said:Some of the comments on here are off the scale
If Verstapen had pulled a stunt like that this place would have erupted.
I know most on here hate the bloke but blimey.
For what it’s worth, I think it was a pretty poor move from Piastri and it doesn’t make him look good. Penalty deserved. Not a fan of Zak Brown pleading that it wasn’t as bad as it looked either. Of course he has to do that, but it’s laughable.
What was interesting about this though was that Verstappen showed once again that he can still be the petulant child that he was when he was 18. Lost his head, immediately lost control of his car and as a result lost any influence he had on this race. If he’d stayed calm he may have stayed in 2nd, (effectively leading).
As is often the case in these things though, the truth is probably somewhere in between. 🙂0 -
Given where they finished in the race I think a drive through penalty would have been more sufficient than a 10 second penalty1
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CafcWest said:sam3110 said:Given where they finished in the race I think a drive through penalty would have been more sufficient than a 10 second penalty
Would have disrupted Piastri's race more and might have actually cost him more than a place to his teammate1 -
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Just watched the "Hill" documentary on SKY - Nothing really unknown in there, but still really nicely put together.
Probably one of the more underrated World Champions in my opinion, and often regarded as the least deserving. But given when he entered Motor Racing, the fact he got into F1 so late, raced against some of the best in history; Prost, Senna, Mansell, Schumacher... and still came away with a Championship, says a lot for me.5 -
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Blimey, massive news if true1
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Could be a proper case of the dominos now.
Horner has been linked to Ferrari, with Vasseur's future also under threat, regardless what you think of Horner as an individual, he's been one of the best TP's to ever grace the Sport, so he'll be be back somewhere eventually.
What does this mean for the Verstappen to Mercedes rumours though, as its the Verstappen camp that has wanted him gone. But that team is going to be f**ked with the new regulations, given they've lost Newey > Wheatley > Horner in the space of two years now. They should have replaced Christian with Wheatley before he went to Audi.0 -
fenaddick said:Blimey, massive news if true0
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Van Haren is the Rich Cawley of Red Bull so fully expect that an announcement is imminent.
Huge move after 20 years at the team and being so instrumental to their success. Maybe there is something in those Vettel rumours of him taking up some kind of role.1 -
Sky Sports have confirmed it
Christian Horner: Red Bull F1 team principal sacked after 20 years in charge of Milton Keynes outfit | F1 News | Sky Sports
Chris Medland has confirmed that Mekies, from Racing Bulls is his replacement.0 -
That has to be good news for the RB drivers and bad news for the Verstappen's?1
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Alan Permane taken over as VCARB TP as Mekies steps up1
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From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker3 -
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MarcusH26 said:Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker
Hadjar and Lindblad then go in at Racing Bulls with Yuki and Lawson dropped.1 -
ForeverAddickted said:MarcusH26 said:Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker
Hadjar and Lindblad then go in at Racing Bulls with Yuki and Lawson dropped.
Hulk should have been signed instead of Perez. I think that second seat needs experience from somewhere. I'm also wondering if Horner has bitten the bullet for 2026 perhaps not looking great.1 -
Mekies seems to have a decent relationship with Hadjar so I can see them taking a punt on him next year in the second seat, however that would then beg the question at VCARB, do you keep Lawson with Lindblad?
I think they make a play for a more experienced driver though, maybe they can tempt Albon away from Williams, or Gasly away from Alpine? Both have previous there, but with Horner out of the way maybe there's a chance at coming back? All depends on Helmet Marko though (not a typo)1 -
I wonder how much the lawyers on both sides have made out of this "sacking"?3
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MarcusH26 said:From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker3 -
DaveMehmet said:MarcusH26 said:From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker2 -
MarcusH26 said:From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker
Clean sweep all round and start again?1 -
After seeing the news earlier this morning that Christian Horner has been sacked after 20 years as team Principal of Red Bull, my first thought was I know drug taking is prevalent in all spectrum of society but was Horner guilty of sniffing ginger Spice 🤔1
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MarcusH26 said:From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker2 -
CafcWest said:MarcusH26 said:From what I understand from articles about the Red Bull power dynamic , the Verstappens have won.
I suspect it ultimately boiled down to " sack Horner or Max goes to Merc"
Does throw up an interesting conundrum with the second seat if Mekkies is the long term replacement and not a caretaker
I couldn't see him working well at Mercedes for that reason, or elsewhere even, as he wouldn't have that protection.3