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Max is still not happy at all with these regulations "The rules they have adjusted don't make that much difference to the overall driving pleasure." "That is going to take a while, of course. We'll see then. But you know: the car itself is actually fine; you can race reasonably well with it. We just need to move away from that 55/45 ratio. It needs to go back to at least a bit like it was in the previous regulations. That you're just sitting around 75 or 80 percent engine power. If we can potentially move towards that, that would be very nice." "It is always a political story, because everyone always thinks they have an advantage somewhere, or not. But I am just thinking about how we can make the sport better. It simply shouldn't be the case that if you go full throttle longer through a corner, where you gain time, you get penalized on the straight. We need to get rid of that." "The criticism of the regulations remains the same. It doesn't matter whether I'm second or eighth, but for myself and in terms of driving feel, this is of course a bit nicer. It just still needs to be resolved." (source: racingnews365.nl/verstappen-oor…)

great wheel to wheel racing all season until he showed up

max about the regs: “the car itself is fine. you can race reasonably well with it. you just have to move away from 55-45. it needs to go back to how it was with the previous regulations. when you’re just at 75-80% on the engine. it’s very easy to fix. it’s about certain parts of the power unit. that’s always a political thing because everyone thinks they’ll have an advantage somewhere. i’m just thinking about how the sport can be better. it just shouldn’t be that if you keep your foot down longer through a corner, you get penalized on the straight. we need to get rid of that. the criticism of the regulations stays the same. it doesn’t matter whether i’m second or eighth. only for me personally, the driving feel is a bit nicer now, of course. but a solution still needs to be found.” [gpblog]

#MiamiGP Sprint @LewisHamilton wasn't told that @Max33Verstappen was giving the place back

Max is still not happy at all with these regulations "The rules they have adjusted don't make that much difference to the overall driving pleasure." "That is going to take a while, of course. We'll see then. But you know: the car itself is actually fine; you can race reasonably well with it. We just need to move away from that 55/45 ratio. It needs to go back to at least a bit like it was in the previous regulations. That you're just sitting around 75 or 80 percent engine power. If we can potentially move towards that, that would be very nice." "It is always a political story, because everyone always thinks they have an advantage somewhere, or not. But I am just thinking about how we can make the sport better. It simply shouldn't be the case that if you go full throttle longer through a corner, where you gain time, you get penalized on the straight. We need to get rid of that." "The criticism of the regulations remains the same. It doesn't matter whether I'm second or eighth, but for myself and in terms of driving feel, this is of course a bit nicer. It just still needs to be resolved." (source: racingnews365.nl/verstappen-oor…)




Isack Hadjar says he doesn't understand his deficit to Verstappen "Honestly, since this morning, I've been struggling to… I don't really understand whats going on. It's frustrating; I'm a second behind my team-mate." "I've always known why I was slower and why I was sometimes faster than him in the first three races. But a second? We'll have to find out why. I know I can still drive." "I'm not going to understand it. It's also difficult to analyse the developments in this context, that's for sure. I'm not enjoying the car at all. “For me, it's not a big step forward. For Max, he's certainly half a second off pole. It's the best result of the year for us." [f1oversteer.com/news/isack-had…]

The United States Supreme Court, in the eyes of America and the world.

Max overtakes Hamilton, but it was offtrack. GP tells him to give position back.

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One of the most uncomfortable scenes in "Combat Obscura." A Marine points his pistol at Afghan kids on donkeys, screaming for the location of the Taliban. A chilling look at the fear and confusion on the ground in Helmand Province. 🇦🇫🪖









