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[USER=120]FB[/USER]  Yes he is in his 3rd season now so he should be starting to polish off those amateurish errors


Was not Saturday's crash the daftest thing he has done .. 5 minutes to go before the season ends and already in P1 and looking comfortable so why hurry around Sainz I think to complete the lap when he could abort and start again


In doing so he left his team 1 hour to repair a seriously wrecked car and cost them valuable points in the constructors.   He might have won the race given his car's superiority and taken advantage of Ricciardo's situation


How many top drivers have that many incidents in 6 races?  Either he is unlucky or he is careless and dangerous.


If his name was not Max Verstappen but Danii Kyvat he would have been demoted to Toro Rosso.  Wait a minute that's already happened !!


He is living on reputation and I think the Red Bull hierarchy usually protect Max and this was the first time they showed some tough love and they should because it was unnecessary.  He is throwing opportunities to win races when the team hands on to him


[USER=1057]RasputinLives[/USER] He aint learning is he ?  Simple he needs to grow up


What Rosberg said maybe right https://www.planetf1.com/news/rosberg-i-dont-have-much-hope-for-verstappen/



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Max needs to learn you can at 99% and become a more polished driver rather than 100% flat out and risk burying the car into the wall


The only person I can relate Max to is Kevin Schwantz in motorcyling racing.  Schwantz was talented and fast but up against Rainey,   I felt he was more liable to crash because he was making up for the bike deficiency in power plus his win at all cost attitude did not help.  Whereas his rival Rainey rode within himself to make sure he delivers the results.

If Max can fine tune then he will develop in a great racing driver


Which team is Lewis Hamilton driving for in 2025?
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