Mateoto

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[–] Mateoto 5 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Caren Miosgas stimme hätte er.

[–] Mateoto 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I doubt Horner can maintain his position with such damning evidence against him. His behavior seems indefensible.

However, Horner is likely to play the corporate waiting game, e.g. let people forget or ignore the issue, especially given Max and Red Bull's success this season. He's been cleared by an the laughable internal investigation. Reports suggest he has the backing of Thai investors + all strategic partners, notably Ford, were left in the dark during the investigation and learned everything from the news.

He'll stay until major financial backers like Ford decide to pull out, and that doesn't seem likely anytime soon.

[–] Mateoto 18 points 11 months ago (1 children)

It must be incredibly frustrating for Yuki to witness team orders that further diminish his slim chances of securing the second Red Bull seat alongside Max. However, as Daniel pointed out, driving in an immature and irresponsible manner post-checkered flag, especially towards a teammate, is a clear red flag for that coveted second Red Bull seat.

[–] Mateoto 19 points 11 months ago

It must be incredibly frustrating for Yuki to witness team orders that further diminish his slim chances of securing the second Red Bull seat alongside Max.

However, as Daniel pointed out, driving in an immature and irresponsible manner post-checkered flag, especially towards a teammate, is a clear red flag for that coveted second Red Bull seat.

[–] Mateoto 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

A man without integrity conveniently shifts opinions when facing personal setbacks.

While Steiner is entertaining on screen, his behavior as a team principal, trash-talking his drivers, is entirely unacceptable. He shouldn’t shift the blame onto Gene for his own leadership shortcomings.

Edit: Gene is certainly not a man of integrity himself, and he should consider letting Andretti take over the reins. Both Steiner and Haas are definitley not the pinnacle of F1 leadership.

[–] Mateoto 6 points 11 months ago (2 children)

Red Bull and, notably, Max remain formidable, yet they no longer appear invincible.

The closely contested competition among Ferrari, Mercedes, Aston Martin, and McLaren adds an intriguing dynamic to the season.

[–] Mateoto 23 points 11 months ago (1 children)

What do you do when your boss sends clearly inappropriate messages, and you express discomfort? You take screenshots as a precaution, knowing the power dynamics might lead to negative consequences for not complying. The focus is on self-preservation, not extortion.

The guilt lies with the boss who oversteps boundaries and holds a position of power. It's probably not the first time she's faced inappropriate behavior from a male colleague or boss, a situation many women experience at workplaces.

[–] Mateoto 12 points 11 months ago

I don't see Horner retaining his position unless he clears himself of all accusations. Reports have hinted that Red Bull offered him a graceful exit last year, and if true, the situation might be serious.

An investigation will reveal the truth, and in terms of allegations related to inappropriate behavior, they need to be addressed for him to continue.

[–] Mateoto 17 points 11 months ago (3 children)

Considering Hulkenberg's pre-F1 career, it's regrettable he never secured a victory.

[–] Mateoto 7 points 11 months ago (1 children)

Red Bull

  • Wednesday: Max Verstappen
  • Thursday: Sergio Perez (AM) & Max Verstappen (PM)
  • Friday: Sergio Perez

Mercedes

  • Wednesday: George Russell
  • Thursday: Lewis Hamilton
  • Friday: Lewis Hamilton (AM) & George Russell (PM)

Ferrari

  • Wednesday: Charles Leclerc (AM) & Carlos Sainz (PM)
  • Beyond day one, Ferrari's yet to confirm who will be driving for the rest of the test.

McLaren

  • Wednesday: Oscar Piastri (AM) & Lando Norris (PM)
  • Thursday: Oscar Piastri (AM) & Lando Norris (PM)
  • Friday: Lando Norris (PM) & Oscar Piastri (AM)

Aston Martin

  • Wednesday: Fernando Alonso (AM) & Lance Stroll (PM)
  • Thursday: Fernando Alonso (AM) & Lance Stroll (PM)
  • Friday: Lance Stroll (AM) & Fernando Alonso (PM)

Alpine

  • Wednesday: Esteban Ocon (AM) & Pierre Gasly (PM)
  • Thursday: Pierre Gasly (AM) & Esteban Ocon (PM)
  • Friday: Esteban Ocon (AM) & Pierre Gasly (PM)

Sauber

  • Wednesday: Valtteri Bottas (AM) & Zhou Guanyu (PM)
  • Thursday: Zhou Guanyu (AM) & Valtteri Bottas (PM)
  • Friday: Valtteri Bottas (AM) & Zhou Guanyu (PM)

Haas

  • Wednesday: Kevin Magnussen (AM) & Nico Hulkenberg (PM)
  • Thursday: Nico Hulkenberg (AM) & Kevin Magnussen (PM)
  • Friday: Kevin Magnussen (AM) & Nico Hulkenberg (PM)

TBA: RB, Williams

[–] Mateoto 9 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

The race has an overview

Red Bull

  • Wednesday: Max Verstappen
  • Thursday: Sergio Perez (AM) & Max Verstappen (PM)
  • Friday: Sergio Perez

Mercedes

  • Wednesday: George Russell
  • Thursday: Lewis Hamilton
  • Friday: Lewis Hamilton (AM) & George Russell (PM)

Ferrari

  • Wednesday: Charles Leclerc (AM) & Carlos Sainz (PM)
  • Beyond day one, Ferrari's yet to confirm who will be driving for the rest of the test.

McLaren

  • Wednesday: Oscar Piastri (AM) & Lando Norris (PM)
  • Thursday: Oscar Piastri (AM) & Lando Norris (PM)
  • Friday: Lando Norris (PM) & Oscar Piastri (AM)

Aston Martin

  • Wednesday: Fernando Alonso (AM) & Lance Stroll (PM)
  • Thursday: Fernando Alonso (AM) & Lance Stroll (PM)
  • Friday: Lance Stroll (AM) & Fernando Alonso (PM)

Alpine

  • Wednesday: Esteban Ocon (AM) & Pierre Gasly (PM)
  • Thursday: Pierre Gasly (AM) & Esteban Ocon (PM)
  • Friday: Esteban Ocon (AM) & Pierre Gasly (PM)

Sauber

  • Wednesday: Valtteri Bottas (AM) & Zhou Guanyu (PM)
  • Thursday: Zhou Guanyu (AM) & Valtteri Bottas (PM)
  • Friday: Valtteri Bottas (AM) & Zhou Guanyu (PM)

Haas

  • Wednesday: Kevin Magnussen (AM) & Nico Hulkenberg (PM)
  • Thursday: Nico Hulkenberg (AM) & Kevin Magnussen (PM)
  • Friday: Kevin Magnussen (AM) & Nico Hulkenberg (PM)

TBA: RB, Williams

[–] Mateoto 3 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Es ist Taktik und weitaus weniger Verblendung, die hier aus der FDP spricht. Die wissen ganz genau, dass sie sich mit ihren Positionen und Blockadehaltungen unbeliebt machen und dadurch gerade an support verlieren.

Sie bedienen ihr Kernklientel (Millionäre und Konzerne) und nutzen diese Strategie um von den Debatten ihrer eigenen Handlungen abzulenken. Diese Taktik von Trump bis Merz/Söder funktioniert seit einigen Jahren gut im öffentlichen Diskurs.

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