Will Red Bull do the right thing?
What thing? He's not a Red Bull employee. All he did was admit the bleeding obvious, that Perez is crap, even if he phrased it wrong.
Everyone knows Perez is crap, one of the worst No. 2 drivers in a so called dominant car, in history. 180 points behind his teammate, with 6 races still remaining. Laughing stock.
It's a shame because I do recognise him as an incredible taleny - ai love watching him race and (for good or bad) his style on track reminds me of Schumacher. Unlike Schumacher though, he can be utterly unprofessional in temperament and attitude off the track.
Was his public behaviour and accusation made against Coulthard at Spa, professional temperament?
Was his declaration that he got "provisional pole position" after Friday practice at Suzuka, while fighting a losing battle that year, professional temperament?
Was his deliberate attempt to ram raid Villeneuve off the year before and subsequent disqualification from the championship, professional temperament?
The world's best racers have always had a win at all costs ruthlessness. So has Verstappen. It's not arrogance, it's total belief in their ability to win. They're not time wasters like Stroll who has no competition for his seat, and even in a car that breaches a budget cap, makes no impact whatsoever.
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