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Seems like young Verstappen is really feeling the heat from his older colleagues and is being accused of a reckless driving style. Yesterday's corner cutting, the refusal to follow team orders and handing back the position and the subsequent penalty have added to his gung-ho reputation. But how much of this is envy and how much is him just not giving a hoot. Discuss :)
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Over time there has been some talk from older drivers of younger drivers taking greater risks because of lesser consequences, themselves brought about by improvements in safety, runoff, etc. I see all this as being further evidence that young drivers treat F1 like Playstation. That they themselves are comfortably removed from any danger associated with injury from accident to such a degree that they can carry out very perillous maneuvers and not see Giles' tortured body sliding into the catch fencing.
There ought not even to be any discussion on this. Diving into the line of another car and jumping on the brakes is the way to kill someone. It is not defending.
Shame about the pitstop - Lewis needs all the help he can get although I am aware there are many here who don't share my sympathies.
Well done to Nico if he wins it but Lewis has had so much bad luck with equipment.
We need to hope that the new, updated, fix em up, special, new F1, new age rules for 2017 produce a more interesting championship. It would be really something if it resulted in the fearless youths spending some time off track, and the 'drivers' coming to the fore. Not believing it will, but hoping.