I read after a couple of years he will be bringing in close to $60 Million so I think they can afford to lose a few more front wings...
McLaren didn't do anything about Lewis Hamilton when Hamilton was constantly getting in trouble with other drivers last year, so why should Williams be any different?I cannot believe they only slapped him on the wrist again. Surely Williams will step in and do something internally at some point if he keeps racking up DNF's.
There's actually quite a few. After Russia, Venezuela has had the biggest resurgence of racing drivers in recent years.It's not like there's an abundance of Venezuelan drivers available is it?![]()
Plenty of drivers have the support of governments. The only reason why people are opposed to the money coming from the Venezuelan state is because Hugo Chavez is opposed to America. If we were talking about Rio Haryanto - who has backing from Pertamina, an Indonesian oil and gas company wholly owned by Jakarta - this wouldn't be an issue at all.This is Chavez paying for his boy to run around in F1 carrying the Venezuelan pride.
It find it hilarious that you bring this up. One of the most common criticisms of Pastor Maldonado is that he doesn't apologise for incidents he causes. However, the incident in Monaco is on that he did apologise for. Furthermore, the Maldonado family - not Chavez - paid for the marshall's recovery out of their own pocket, as a show of good faith that the accident was just that and that Maldonado was not deliberately being reckless. If any other driver did it, you would be applauding him for it. And if Maldonado hadn't been involved in a few incidents this year, you wouldn't be bringing it up now.paying for the broken backs of stewards so he can race again in Monaco and have a career
McLaren didn't do anything about Lewis Hamilton when Hamilton was constantly getting in trouble with other drivers last year, so why should Williams be any different?
Pastor Maldonado has only been involved in one incident where he showed malicious intent - and even then, he was provoked by Hamilton. The stewards obviously felt so, given that they reprimanded Hamilton for the incident. I am yet to see conclusive proof that Maldonado deliberately crashed into Hamilton in Valencia or Perez in Monaco and at Silverstone.I may be a bit biased because I'm a big Hamilton fan but when he was getting involved in incidents last year it seemed to be more down to bad mistakes rather than malicious intent like Pastor.
McLaren didn't do anything about Lewis Hamilton when Hamilton was constantly getting in trouble with other drivers last year, so why should Williams be any different?
If their positions had been reversed, people would be defending Perez no end.
Pastor Maldonado has only been involved in one incident where he showed malicious intent - and even then, he was provoked by Hamilton. The stewards obviously felt so, given that they reprimanded Hamilton for the incident. I am yet to see conclusive proof that Maldonado deliberately crashed into Hamilton in Valencia or Perez in Monaco and at Silverstone.
Honestly, the attitude of some people around here disgusts me. Everybody is so quick to defend Hamilton and condemn Maldonado. It's a double standard. Last year, Hamilton showed absolutely no respect for anyone else on the circuit (except maybe Jenson Button). He was involved in half a dozen avoidable incidents that were all his fault, but nobody called for him to be banned from racing.
But now, Maldonado goes into Brooklands a little too quickly, loses control of the car, and accidentally puts Perez out of the race, and he deserves a race ban for it? If their positions had been reversed, people would be defending Perez no end.
That's your rebuttal, is it? Accusing me of being a fanboy and a hater in one, simply because I made an argument that you have no response to.We get it, Pastor fanboy, Hamilton hater. Moving along...
So Maldonado is more deserving of a race ban because he's not in a top-three team, is he?Well, in my mind McLaren has been a top three team, both so far this season and last, if that is the comparison.
So Maldonado is more deserving of a race ban because he's not in a top-three team, is he?
That's your rebuttal, is it? Accusing me of being a fanboy and a hater in one, simply because I made an argument that you have no response to.
Grow up.
So Maldonado is more deserving of a race ban because he's not in a top-three team, is he?
Do you want to know why I ignored that rebuttal? It's because you're so quick to brand other people "fanboy" and "hater" when they disagree with you. How on earth do you expect me to be able to respect your opinions when you clearly show me none in kind? Your posts have been rude, cynical, disrespectful, arrogant, dismissive and hypocritical. I'm no fan of any one of those. But all five? Forget about it.Because behind all that "argumentation" you are a Hamilton hater and a Pastor fanboy.
What "facts"? I see two drivers who were frequently involved in a series of prominent and controversial on-track incidents. The only difference is that one driver is popular with fans, and the other is not.If you weren't blind to facts you'd have dropped this Pastor vs Hamilton comparison.
I have no particular like or dislike of either driver.
Do you want to know why I ignored that rebuttal? It's because you're so quick to brand other people "fanboy" and "hater" when they disagree with you. How on earth do you expect me to be able to respect your opinions when you clearly show me none in kind? Your posts have been rude, cynical, disrespectful, arrogant, dismissive and hypocritical. I'm no fan of any one of those. But all five? Forget about it.
I have no particular like or dislike of either driver.
What "facts"? I see two drivers who were frequently involved in a series of prominent and controversial on-track incidents. The only difference is that one driver is popular with fans, and the other is not.
Unless, of course, your argument is that Maldonado deliberately took Perez out in Monaco and at Silverstone, and that he deliberately crashed into Hamilton in Valencia. Which you have completely failed to address, much less prove.
hornet_burnoutthere are several deliberate incidents
Firstly, I'm staying out of the Hamilton debate. There's no point in me involving myself in another one of those. However, I must take issue with the above quote. You have no proof that any of Maldonado's crashes were deliberate. I suggested that he's just plain stupid, but that wasn't enough for some. There is no way you can label prisonermonkeys as biased when you have appointed yourself judge, jury and executioner and condemned pastor for "deliberately" crashing when you have no proof.
You can't cause the biggest highlights of Pastors past (and present) are... well you know. Crashes.
That or a review of his GP2 unremarkable championship win. Or Spain.
So I stand by what I said... Pastor is still a crasher, nothing else. He is not even remotely comparable to Hamilton who, despite an aggressive style, is now a great racing driver.
This is the reason that Mclaren have dropped back. They've spent all their time designing that![]()
Maldonado beat Sergio Perez to the GP2 title in 2010. The Perez who everyone sees as someone of incredible talent, and is first in line to a Ferrari seat if Massa can't perform. Still think he's just a crasher?
Of course you do. You're more biased against Maldonado than most persons have been in this thread, and you ignore the facts put forth that say that he's much more than just a crasher.
Like to compare him to Hamilton, don't you? He has a GP2 title to his name. So does Lewis Hamilton. He has won a race this season. So has Lewis Hamilton.
Lewis Hamilton doesn't deserve to be let off on his incidents in 2011 because of his world championship and general success. Likewise, Maldonado doesn't deserve to be banned from racing because you think he 's just a crasher, and a driver who tries to kill anyone who tries to overtake him or gets in his way.
Maldonado beat Sergio Perez to the GP2 title in 2010. The Perez who everyone sees as someone of incredible talent, and is first in line to a Ferrari seat if Massa can't perform. Still think he's just a crasher?
Yes, a crasher who only accomplishes anything (as his GP2 and the Spanish GP this year) when the right conditions are met. Said that before many times, still do. Beating Perez in GP2 doesn't fix it.
I have an opinion based on all the races and incidents I saw him involved in. I was ready do change it after he won GP2 and came to F1. I was ready to change it after he won Spain. But he has not changed, so neither has my opinion. Not because I'm "biased" against him but because facts. So which facts have I ignored that make him not just a crasher and an "easy" winner? Again Spain and a GT2 title?
No I do not. That was the whole point. They are miles apart. The comparison was ridiculous and you just exemplified it perfectly. It's like saying they both have black hair. Many drivers have those in common. You can't compare only what you want. Hamilton has a talent and because or despite his aggressiveness he has produced results and good performances. Pastor either crashes, leads and wins from pole, or wins by overtaking in the pits. That is his GP2 championship in a nutshell.
So is this the fact I'm ignoring? I am not. This is "pay driver" at his best. This is why Pastor is ill known and not as popular as others. Because his career is rather uneventful. Except crashes.
Hamilton got his penalties and learned a lesson. They served the purpose. Hamilton is now better likely because of them. I do not think they are enough in Pastor's case, because he himself vows to keep going like that, and we have no reason to think otherwise. To do so is to "believe" he'll be better in the future and being "biased" in his favor, and choosing to ignore the real facts past and present that point in the direction of him ending up hurting someone (again). Who cares if it's "unintentional" if he does?
And besides, since when do 2 wrongs make a right? If Hamilton was that "bad" last year, assuming Pastor is just being like him this year, this makes is ok?
He "needs" a one race ban to cool off. For his own good.
By your logic, winning when the conditions are all met takes no talent. That makes a lot of drivers in history untalented then. Maldonado had to work for his pole, and his win, just like anyone else did in their career.Yes, a crasher who only accomplishes anything (as his GP2 and the Spanish GP this year) when the right conditions are met. Said that before many times, still do. Beating Perez in GP2 doesn't fix it.
I have an opinion based on all the races and incidents I saw him involved in. I was ready do change it after he won GP2 and came to F1. I was ready to change it after he won Spain. But he has not changed, so neither has my opinion. Not because I'm "biased" against him but because facts. So which facts have I ignored that make him not just a crasher and an "easy" winner? Again Spain and a GT2 title?
Considering that Lewis Hamilton has a GP2 title under his belt as well, it shows that it takes talent to win the GP2 title, doesn't it?No I do not. That was the whole point. They are miles apart. The comparison was ridiculous and you just exemplified it perfectly. It's like saying they both have black hair. Many drivers have those in common. You can't compare only what you want. Hamilton has a talent and because or despite his aggressiveness he has produced results and good performances. Pastor either crashes, leads and wins from pole, or wins by overtaking in the pits. That is his GP2 championship in a nutshell. Here's a good compilation about it:
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So is this the fact I'm ignoring? I am not. This is "pay driver" at his best. This is why Pastor is ill known and not as popular as others. Because his career is rather uneventful. Except crashes.
Hamilton got his penalties and learned a lesson. They served the purpose. Hamilton is now better likely because of them. I do not think they are enough in Pastor's case, because he himself vows to keep going like that, and we have no reason to think otherwise. To do so is to "believe" he'll be better in the future and being "biased" in his favor, and choosing to ignore the real facts past and present that point in the direction of him ending up hurting someone (again). Who cares if it's "unintentional" if he does?
And besides, since when do 2 wrongs make a right? If Hamilton was that "bad" last year, assuming Pastor is just being like him this year, this makes is ok?
He "needs" a one race ban to cool off. For his own good.
He undoubtedly has talent and is fast, he wouldn't have won in Spain or the GP2 title otherwise. Bur being a fast driver is not the same as being a good driver. He's not a good driver as he causes a lot of crashes and can't consistently overtake cleanly or keep a cool head.
Drivers should be judged on their consistency, adaptability, tyre management and overtaking, something which Maldonado is clearly lacking in, except maybe tyre management and adaptability. Hamilton had a terrible year last year but at least he's capable of overtaking properly and did show remorse for his actions. Maldonado just blames everyone else when he's blatantly in the wrong.
By your logic, winning when the conditions are all met takes no talent. That makes a lot of drivers in history untalented then. Maldonado had to work for his pole, and his win, just like anyone else did in their career.
Does it matter how he won the GP2 title? Out of a grid of 26 drivers, Maldonado was the best over the course of the season. Pastor had an almost Vettel-esque dominance of the 2010 GP2 season, in a grid of equal cars.
Considering that Lewis Hamilton has a GP2 title under his belt as well, it shows that it takes talent to win the GP2 title, doesn't it?
I still don't get why there is so much hate directed towards pay drivers, as if they don't deserve to exist in motorsport, because they are automatically untalented. Ayrton Senna and Michael Schuamcher were pay drivers. So was Fernando Alonso. And now we have Maldonado. All showed promise in their first season, and won their first races in their second season, in cars that were not the best on the grid at the time.
Ayrton Senna's racecraft was similar to Malodnado's, in a day when Formula 1 was far more dangerous. Yet, he's called the man with passion, determination and heart in his racecraft, while Maldonado is ridiculed for being a useless pay driver.
This is the reason that Mclaren have dropped back. They've spent all their time designing that![]()