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Originally Posted by Paradise City
Max Chilton is going to get criticism. He's a public figure and has chosen this path, criticism from the public is part and parcel of that.
Whether criticism is merited isn't dependent on whether said critic could peddle an F1 car faster. That's complete nonsense.
In F1 terms, Max Chilton is remarkable in that he is completely unremarkable. I'm not that sure there is much more to say about him really. A Pedro Diniz figure perhaps but not a Taki Inoue basically.
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Whoa whoa whoa, let's not bring Pedro into this!
My favourite driver of the late-90s and early 2000s because he got such a slating off Martin Brundle at one point.
He's also one of the very very few pay-drivers who managed to turn themselves into paid drivers.