Tsunoda's Questionable Future in F1

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

Комментарии • 4

  • @nemagem
    @nemagem 28 дней назад +1

    I don’t think Hadjar will get a chance over Yuki in terms of a promotion to the senior team if temperament is what gave Liam the win over Yuki.
    I don’t think RB wants to deal with 2 hot head drivers at a time. You already have Max, they don’t want a Max 2.0 personality 😅
    They just need a strong #2 who can stay calm through it all. A Botas vs Hamilton type combo

    • @thepetrollist
      @thepetrollist  28 дней назад

      I do think it would be a PR nightmare for them to bypass Tsunoda again 😬😬😬. And yea, Hadjar will need to apply some verbal discipline really quick eh?

  • @sgtbaxman6720
    @sgtbaxman6720 27 дней назад +1

    0.3 seconds behind Max is a lot. It should improve as seat time increases, but still… that’s a lot. Yuki tested well, but… looking back at his history, he has a mouth and temper on him. That lack of professionalism could factor into things. Yes, drivers must be passionate. However, they also need to be classy… particularly until they have proven themselves as being elite. Yuki has yet to do that.

    • @thepetrollist
      @thepetrollist  27 дней назад

      You bring up great points. Only one driver per top 5 team is allowed to have a mouth. And it’s gotta be the primary driver. Otherwise, it’s probably best to drive well and wait for your opportunity. That said, Hadjar may have already put his foot in his mouth career wise.