Max has been taking some flak for his comments to the team after his
incident with Stroll. Whilst I donrCOt excuse his remarks (F1 is
supposed to be a rCLfamily showrCY after all) l do think that drivers
should be free to communicate with their teams in frank terms without
their comments - which are usually made in the heat of the moment
when the adrenaline is flowing - being broadcast to the world.
Personally I donrCOt think that car to pit conversations add much to our enjoyment of the race anyway.
Sir Tim wrote:
Max has been taking some flak for his comments to the team after his
incident with Stroll. Whilst I donrCOt excuse his remarks (F1 is
supposed to be a rCLfamily showrCY after all) l do think that drivers
should be free to communicate with their teams in frank terms without
their comments - which are usually made in the heat of the moment
when the adrenaline is flowing - being broadcast to the world.
Personally I donrCOt think that car to pit conversations add much to our
enjoyment of the race anyway.
I don't see any reason to drop them.
Max is not responsible for his comments being broadcast. I haven't
heard the comments but if they were offensive then the broadcasters
need to be taken to task not Max.
Sir Tim wrote:
Max has been taking some flak for his comments to the team after his
incident with Stroll. Whilst I donrCOt excuse his remarks (F1 is
supposed to be a rCLfamily showrCY after all) l do think that drivers
should be free to communicate with their teams in frank terms without
their comments - which are usually made in the heat of the moment
when the adrenaline is flowing - being broadcast to the world.
Personally I donrCOt think that car to pit conversations add much to our
enjoyment of the race anyway.
I don't see any reason to drop them.
Max is not responsible for his comments being broadcast. I haven't
heard the comments but if they were offensive then the broadcasters
need to be taken to task not Max.
On 26/10/2020 1:15 am, Bigbird wrote:
Sir Tim wrote:
Max has been taking some flak for his comments to the team after his
incident with Stroll. Whilst I don't excuse his remarks (F1 is
supposed to be a "family show" after all) l do think that drivers
should be free to communicate with their teams in frank terms without
their comments - which are usually made in the heat of the moment
when the adrenaline is flowing - being broadcast to the world.
Personally I don't think that car to pit conversations add much to our
enjoyment of the race anyway.
I don't see any reason to drop them.
Max is not responsible for his comments being broadcast. I haven't
heard the comments but if they were offensive then the broadcasters
need to be taken to task not Max.
Apart from informing us of what is happening, and an occasional bit of >gamesmanship, it also shows what an unpleasant little twerp some of the >drivers can turn into when under stress (true character ?).
On 26/10/2020 1:15 am, Bigbird wrote:
Sir Tim wrote:
Max has been taking some flak for his comments to the team after
his incident with Stroll. Whilst I donrCOt excuse his remarks (F1 is supposed to be a rCLfamily showrCY after all) l do think that drivers should be free to communicate with their teams in frank terms
without their comments - which are usually made in the heat of
the moment when the adrenaline is flowing - being broadcast to
the world.
Personally I donrCOt think that car to pit conversations add much
to our enjoyment of the race anyway.
I don't see any reason to drop them.
Max is not responsible for his comments being broadcast. I haven't
heard the comments but if they were offensive then the broadcasters
need to be taken to task not Max.
Apart from informing us of what is happening, and an occasional bit
of gamesmanship, it also shows what an unpleasant little twerp some
of the drivers can turn into when under stress (true character ?).
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