Car-Addicted wroteSeems the commentary crew doesn't like calling it the Macarena Wing

They barely mentioned it

I think it's brilliant !!!
Car-Addicted wroteSeems the commentary crew doesn't like calling it the Macarena Wing


///M Power-Belgium wroteBefore the Gilles Villeneuve circuit MAX has a date at the Nurburgring 24 hours, rumours are going round that he's itching to try Le Mans next year and if it clashes with an F1 race then too bad, Le Mans is sanctioned by the FIA and is more important than some F1 raceThe brakes will take a heavy beating at Montreal (!)
There was a time when I was a fan of his. 
///M Power-Belgium wrote'Everything on front end replaced'Without his 360 and the bad gamble moment to pit under the SC, then forced with a stint of 50 (!) laps on his hards transformed his tyres in junk..
A top-3 was guaranteed (!)
#UnLeashTheLion (!)
Car-Addicted wroteLike Ford could tell Max what to doJuan Montoya STFUThere was a time when I was a fan of his.
Montoya: “If I were the big boss at Ford I wouldn't be happy to see Verstappen at the Ring advertising Mercedes”:
— Juan Pablo Montoya expressed his disapproval of Max Verstappen's decision to race a Mercedes at the 24 Nurburgring, suggesting it could be seen as a betrayal by Ford, given their association with Red Bull. He remarked:
“If I were Red Bull and Ford, I would pressure Max not to drive a Mercedes, but a Ford GT3 or something like that and if I were the great boss of Ford, I wouldn't be happy if he were racing with Mercedes and advertising Mercedes.”
— The Colombian highlighted the unusual nature of Verstappen's choice, considering the close ties between Red Bull and Ford, and suggested that pressure should be applied to keep Verstappen aligned with Ford's interests.
— The F1 season has been slow to start, with gaps in the calendar between races, allowing Verstappen to participate in the Nurburgring event alongside Lucas Auer, Dani Juncadella, and Jules Gounon.
— The 24 Nurburgring is scheduled for May 16 and 17, providing Verstappen an opportunity to showcase his skills in a different racing format, despite the potential conflict of interest with his F1 commitments.
Killed by Death wroteUnless Max has stipulations in his contract, he is an employee of Red Bull/Ford so yes they can tell him what to do.Like Ford could tell Max what to do
Zed16 wroteLet me rephrase, Like Max would listen. I don't think Red Bull or Ford would risk pissing him off.Killed by Death wroteUnless Max has stipulations in his contract, he is an employee of Red Bull/Ford so yes they can tell him what to do.Like Ford could tell Max what to do
Killed by Death wroteI understand what you are saying.Let me rephrase, Like Max would listen. I don't think Red Bull or Ford would risk pissing him off.
Killed by Death wroteMax is employee of RBR/Ford.Let me rephrase, Like Max would listen. I don't think Red Bull or Ford would risk pissing him off.
M5Rick wroteInsane (!)...6 kilo weight cut, 7 new aero parts and and re-built steering system made the difference.
Will need the best discs and pads for the Montreal brake killer circuit and the already gained weight loss will be crucial. The McLaren brake cooling trick from last year has been banned now and it will be interesting how Merc will cope where good brakes will count for a lot rather than battery re-charge.

afadeev wroteI'm a LEC Ferrari fan so you are spewing at the wrong person.Killed by Death wroteMax is employee of RBR/Ford.Let me rephrase, Like Max would listen. I don't think Red Bull or Ford would risk pissing him off.
Nothing more, nothing less.
I know you are his fan, and like to think that F1 revolves around him.
That is hardly the reality. Verstappen is just one of 22 F1 drivers, and can easily be replaced.
If any of my employees was bad-mouthing the company or volunteering for a competitor, he would be disciplined/fired. Regardless of the excuses offered.
Mekies is a puppet director or RBR, and clearly has no real power to do anything about an insolent employee.
Montoya's observations on this matter are not without merit.
On the other hand, Red Bull's Miami updates were extremely successful, and now that the car is more competitive, Debbie Downer Verstappen had STFU.
As far as Ford is concerned, they can't be happy.
But it is highly unlikely that Verstappen will stay with RBR for 2027, so his disloyalty and divisiveness are a very temporary problem.
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Zed16 wroteIf anything Max would take Georgina's seat, not Kimi's.Killed by Death wroteI understand what you are saying.Let me rephrase, Like Max would listen. I don't think Red Bull or Ford would risk pissing him off.
Max is already asking Anti if he can get in his Merc for an FP1.
Zed16 wroteMax isn't employed by Ford...See above...Okay I'm done defending Max for the day. I've got my own team and drivers to worry about.Killed by Death wroteUnless Max has stipulations in his contract, he is an employee of Red Bull/Ford so yes they can tell him what to do.Like Ford could tell Max what to do
Killed by Death wroteI agree with it being Georgie boy.If anything Max would take Georgina's seat, not Kimi's.
Zed16 wroteI see you are new to the board, welcome!!! Who's your team and or driver?Killed by Death wroteI agree with it being Georgie boy.If anything Max would take Georgina's seat, not Kimi's.
I was just thinking that Max is buddies with Kimi and he might let Max borrow his car.
Zed16 wroteHave you read his contract?!?Unless Max has stipulations in his contract, he is an employee of Red Bull/Ford so yes they can tell him what to do.
Killed by Death wroteThanks.I see you are new to the board, welcome!!! Who's your team and or driver?
///M Power-Belgium wroteSoon to resume, MAX vs HaaseInsane (!)
