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Originally Posted by dfox
I have zero allegiance to any team. Honesty, I find myself with more allegiance to specific drivers over top of teams.
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I also don't really have allegiances to teams but more to drivers.
However I do have allegiances with team bosses, or rather said dis-allegiances with team bosses.
I don't like Toto Wolff. Biggest reason is that he always seems to say something political about other teams and other drivers. You constantly hear him bickering mainly about RB.
Zac Brown for the same reason. Typical busy-bodies. Always nagging. It's so tiring.
If you look at Horner, or Vasseur, they hardly say anything political about Mercedes, or Mclaren, or their drivers. Not their business.
Back in the 80's and early 90's I think I was more of a McLaren and Williams fan though.
But nowadays....If I look at Williams....they don't even have the means of properly running 2 cars. If their organisation is such a mess...Do they even belong in F1?
Especially as teams like Andretti can't get a seat in F1? (not that I'm a big Andretti fan, but I think they're more professional than Williams. I can't imagine their organisation being even a greater mess...).
Same goes for Haas. They've had years that they already stated at the beginning of the season that they wouldn't bring updates because their car was so bad, and focus their effords on the next year.
That is not a mentality for racing in the highest echelon of motorsports.