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Old 10 Apr 2017, 18:08 (Ref:3725353)   #70
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Originally Posted by chunterer View Post
Why do armchair enthusiasts always slam a rookie for crashing?!!

Staggering.

Those conditions were tricky for the stalwarts let alone a guy with very little F1 experience.

Gio proved he was quick once again and he'll learn from this
I also think that this is going to be a lot more common with rookies with the faster cars. Up to now, the most difficult aspect of driving an F1 car in comparison with a GP2 car was learning how to operate the steering wheel and learn the complexity of the machine whilst still being fast.

There is now a huge jump in performance between a GP2 car and an F1 car. I think it's a sign that the new cars are a challenge to drive and that's exactly how it should be.

It's the curse of Maldonado. Every single crash from a rookie gets over-analysed by fans who are determined to discover the "new Maldonado" and to have their figure of fun and ridicule.
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