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4th June 2015, 22:36 #1
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http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/gr...ant-verstappen
Romain Grosjean has hit out at Formula 1 rival Max Verstappen for failing to own up to his Monaco Grand Prix mistake.The secret to winning races: More Throttle, Less Brake.
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5th June 2015, 10:33 #2
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5th June 2015, 12:11 #3
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Massa would want to shut up given that he, after many years in F1, still gets embroiled in stupid accidents. Lets not forget about Germany last year where he took out Kevin Magnussen and that's just the tip of the iceberg for the things he has done throughout the years but according to Massa, it's never his fault. He's a nice guy, Massa is, but he need to take a look at himself and his own record before criticizing others because if there's one driver on the grid that never takes responsibility for their own mistakes it's Massa. He always blames the other person but there's only one common denominator between all the accidents he has had and that's Massa himself.
As for Grosjean's comments, I don't really see an issue with it. Max should own up to it and I think Grosjean's comments are pretty fair given the circumstances.
Oh yeah, and Vettel too, he never takes responsibility for his mistakes either.
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18th December 2019, 06:26 #4
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