Ik heb deze video niet bekeken, ik lees liever geschreven artikelen. Echter wat mij vaak opvalt bij deze autonome mensen is dat ze wel vinden dat de staat voor hun moet zorgen met bijvoorbeeld een uitkering of toeslagen, maar zodra er wat vanuit hun aan de samenleving gedaan moet worden, dan kan het ineens niet meer
Het is geen autonomie waarbij je volledig onafhankelijk bent, het is eenrichtingsverkeer. Als je bijvoorbeeld geen huur wil betalen, dan moet je geen gebruik gaan maken van het huis van iemand anders.
To be fair, I think the picture would change if you look at the first non-teammate.
Merc had a really strong second in Nico. That causes the dominance of the team as a whole to be really ignored here.
https://the-race.com/formula-1/inside-red-bulls-bid-to-coax-out-the-daniel-ricciardo-we-knew/
Amongst others.
Obviously no real "hard" data, but the rumours were certainly strong.
Ultimately unlucky. He was put in the worst position, completely at the front.
However, a little before that, he and Max set laps just seconds after other so the conditions were exactly the same. And Max was 1.4 seconds faster.
Max will be Max, so that he is a bit slower is perfectly fine. But 1.4 seconds is just plain embarrassing.
My bet is on Hulkenberg.
As odd as it sounds, Sainz is too good. RBR doesn't need another driver who can challenge for the win. That only creates friction. That means that Sainz is not a good option in my opinion.
Ricciardo is apparently too slow when driving the sim, much slower than Perez.
I think Hulk is decent enough, but also realistic enough not to start drama within the team.
Although I find them a bit tacky, the man really did deserve the golden shoes he is wearing.
I think if that were the case, then the team would have suggested it. This was the choise of Max, he even had to convince the team.
This is his second season dominating. Before that, Merc was untouchable for about 6 years. Nobody complained about that, so I'm a bit surprised that this is popping up so much this season.
But if you want to watch races where there are a lot of contenders for the win, F1 is not for you to be honest. F1 was meant as a constructors championship, and it still is. That means that the battle is mostly "who can build the best car" and less "who is the fastest driver". If you want to watch close racing, there are lots of other options. Indycar is a very nice series with spec-cars and therefore a lot of different winners. But if you are watching F1 with that expectation, it's going to be a tough one.
That would have extended the gap for sure, but the biggest part of the gap was built up after Perez overtook Hulk.
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