No Further Action on Charles Leclerc / Max Verstappen incident
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It was just an inchident.
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It was just an inchident.
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Nico Rosberg was sure this was Verstappen's fault - guess they both didn't want no trouble with the stewards and just let it go. I'd say Charles could have made it more difficult, but perhaps he doesn't enjoy playing games like Horner 100% would
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Nico Rosberg was sure this was Verstappen's fault - guess they both didn't want no trouble with the stewards and just let it go. I'd say Charles could have made it more difficult, but perhaps he doesn't enjoy playing games like Horner 100% would
Rosberg said this was a racing incident.
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Rosberg said this was a racing incident.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]Maybe afterwards, but live he immediately (and repeatedly) said it was Verstappen's fault
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Maybe afterwards, but live he immediately (and repeatedly) said it was Verstappen's fault
Rosberg does love immediately jumping to very opinionated conclusions though. I quite like the different commentary style he brings (as a one-off though!)
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Rosberg does love immediately jumping to very opinionated conclusions though. I quite like the different commentary style he brings (as a one-off though!)
Yeah, it's kinda his M-O. I liked the different style as commentary too, but it's less good in interviews. I hope they find the perfect formula (no pun intended) because his more modern insights compared to Brundle are quite nice
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Yeah, it's kinda his M-O. I liked the different style as commentary too, but it's less good in interviews. I hope they find the perfect formula (no pun intended) because his more modern insights compared to Brundle are quite nice
I also enjoyed the modern insights, having the driver's perspective on all the recent technology they have to deal with is really interesting