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paulguitar

23,899 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
To a certain extent yes. The same could be applied to Bottas at Mercedes. They would have still won the WDC's without Hamilton.
Not in 2017 or 2018.



thatsprettyshady

1,842 posts

167 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
suffolk009 said:
Bo_apex said:
Totally agree.
Max just gets on with the job that he's paid to do, and doesn't naval gaze or talk about "achieving greatness" .

Unlike a certain other WDC hehe
Would Max really head off and do Indy, maybe LeMans?
plus plenty of SIM races
He's already starting a Team Redline GT3 team, lets see.

Hustle_

24,781 posts

162 months

Wednesday 6th March
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paulguitar said:
Bo_apex said:
To a certain extent yes. The same could be applied to Bottas at Mercedes. They would have still won the WDC's without Hamilton.
Not in 2017 or 2018.
or 2021.

Bo_apex

2,594 posts

220 months

Wednesday 6th March
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paulguitar said:
Bo_apex said:
To a certain extent yes. The same could be applied to Bottas at Mercedes. They would have still won the WDC's without Hamilton.
Not in 2017 or 2018.
He takes time to warm up. Bless Bottas

Gazzab

21,129 posts

284 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
Forester1965 said:
Bo_apex said:
Some women love to flirt.

Maybe she's a flirter ?
Maybe they're just celebrating Jos' son winning a WDC? If it were two guys embracing would you say "maybe he's a flirter"?
Sure.
But women can celebrate and flirt simultaneously.
So can men.

Human behaviour. It is what it is.
Are you 15 and living in 1972? A man and a woman have their arms around each other during a celebratory situation. You believe she is therefore a flirt? Not that it’s a purely celebratory moment. Or god forbid the man is a flirt. The bias and misogyny is endless on this thread.

thegreenhell

15,652 posts

221 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
To a certain extent yes. The same could be applied to Bottas at Mercedes. They would have still won the WDC's without Hamilton.
But Hamilton's dad never tried to kick Toto out of the team, so his place in the team was secure.

paulguitar

23,899 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
He takes time to warm up. Bless Bottas
Yes, you were wrong.



Bo_apex

2,594 posts

220 months

Wednesday 6th March
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paulguitar said:
Bo_apex said:
He takes time to warm up. Bless Bottas
Yes, you were wrong.
No, you're always right

Bo_apex

2,594 posts

220 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Gazzab said:
Bo_apex said:
Forester1965 said:
Bo_apex said:
Some women love to flirt.

Maybe she's a flirter ?
Maybe they're just celebrating Jos' son winning a WDC? If it were two guys embracing would you say "maybe he's a flirter"?
Sure.
But women can celebrate and flirt simultaneously.
So can men.

Human behaviour. It is what it is.
Are you 15 and living in 1972? A man and a woman have their arms around each other during a celebratory situation. You believe she is therefore a flirt? Not that it’s a purely celebratory moment. Or god forbid the man is a flirt. The bias and misogyny is endless on this thread.
roflrofl

It seems you need to get out more often.

Flirting is rife in society, especially in the metropolis. The Horner baseline is ultimately about flirting gone too far. Women have been the downfall of many men through history, especially the successful and high profile.
It can be lucrative low hanging fruit for women of a manipulative nature.
LH was stitched up like a kipper but there's an NDA on the real reason he split with NS.

Maybe Horner should've married Scary Spice instead hehe



Bo_apex

2,594 posts

220 months

Wednesday 6th March
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thegreenhell said:
Bo_apex said:
To a certain extent yes. The same could be applied to Bottas at Mercedes. They would have still won the WDC's without Hamilton.
But Hamilton's dad never tried to kick Toto out of the team, so his place in the team was secure.
True. Anthony is the slickest networker and lobbyist, a major asset to his son's career.

Jos is more a liability to Max and I'm suprised Max has turned out fairly decent despite Jos.

paulguitar

23,899 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
LH was stitched up like a kipper but there's an NDA on the real reason he split with NS.
Since you're on a roll tonight, why don't you tell us more about this...

moorx

3,566 posts

116 months

Wednesday 6th March
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paulguitar said:
Bo_apex said:
LH was stitched up like a kipper but there's an NDA on the real reason he split with NS.
Since you're on a roll tonight, why don't you tell us more about this...
Oh Paul, just don't engage. He's not on a 'roll', he's on a 'troll', like he always is.

EddieSteadyGo

12,187 posts

205 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Gazzab said:
Are you 15 and living in 1972? A man and a woman have their arms around each other during a celebratory situation. You believe she is therefore a flirt? Not that it’s a purely celebratory moment. Or god forbid the man is a flirt. The bias and misogyny is endless on this thread.
The photo is clearly irrelevant, but the Daily Mail have upped their description of the relationship between Jos and FH to now being "very friendly" and reporting that they were "spending a lot time" together. So the British papers are still not prepared to say it outright. However, it seems the Spanish newspaper, Marca, is now referring directly to there being a relationship between Jos and FH. I think by the time we get to next week, there won't be any debate about it.

paulguitar

23,899 posts

115 months

Wednesday 6th March
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moorx said:
paulguitar said:
Bo_apex said:
LH was stitched up like a kipper but there's an NDA on the real reason he split with NS.
Since you're on a roll tonight, why don't you tell us more about this...
Oh Paul, just don't engage. He's not on a 'roll', he's on a 'troll', like he always is.

HocusPocus

939 posts

103 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Gazzab said:
Bo_apex said:
Forester1965 said:
Bo_apex said:
Some women love to flirt.

Maybe she's a flirter ?
Maybe they're just celebrating Jos' son winning a WDC? If it were two guys embracing would you say "maybe he's a flirter"?
Sure.
But women can celebrate and flirt simultaneously.
So can men.

Human behaviour. It is what it is.
Are you 15 and living in 1972? A man and a woman have their arms around each other during a celebratory situation. You believe she is therefore a flirt? Not that it’s a purely celebratory moment. Or god forbid the man is a flirt. The bias and misogyny is endless on this thread.
Some PHers tolerate Trump rape and pussy grabs, even a celebratory non-consensual peck on the lips by Rubiales. Must be the women's fault for being so irresistably attractive. Cavemen, not 1972.

Petrus1983

8,903 posts

164 months

Wednesday 6th March
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HocusPocus said:
Some PHers tolerate Trump rape and pussy grabs, even a celebratory non-consensual peck on the lips by Rubiales. Must be the women's fault for being so irresistably attractive. Cavemen, not 1972.
This is a weird thing - and I'm 100% not focusing this on you. But have you ever thought we're in 2024 and we have strong, knowledgeable and focused women who know exactly what their power is? Why do you assume the PA is the victim? Why do you feel she was forced into anything? Why do you feel that, as a woman, she didn't have her own mindset as to the outcome?

Drive Blind

5,116 posts

179 months

Wednesday 6th March
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looks like is shaping up to be team horner v team verstappen

the football equivalent would be when the star player gets ideas above their station and gets put in their place by being left on the bench or sent to train with the U20s for 2 weeks. "no person is bigger than the club"

Would horner dare retaliate against verstappen jnr ?


Forester1965

1,851 posts

5 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Drive Blind said:
Would horner dare retaliate against verstappen jnr ?
If he wanted to, yes. You can't allow a driver to rule the roost.

Some Gump

12,731 posts

188 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
Albon is on record admitting he cannot drive a RedBull as quickly as Max. Neither can Perez.
Red Bull drop down the grid instantly if they lose Max.

Good news for the Tifosi biglaugh
They’ll drop quicker without Newey!

Jasandjules

70,012 posts

231 months

Wednesday 6th March
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Bo_apex said:
Albon is on record admitting he cannot drive a RedBull as quickly as Max. Neither can Perez.
Red Bull drop down the grid instantly if they lose Max.

Good news for the Tifosi biglaugh
That is because of the extreme balance in the car that Max is happy with and enjoys. I think Albon said it was like playing the Playstation with the streering sensitivity turned to 100...