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Verstappen surpassed Hamilton to become F1’s best champion. Who is in the top 1?
Former Formula 1 driver David Coulthard chose Max Verstappen over Lewis Hamilton in his ranking of the best champions in F1 history.
Verstappen came close to increasing his title tally last month but finished the season just two points behind Lando Norris in Abu Dhabi. Despite this, the Dutchman remains a four-time world champion, which already places him among the most successful drivers in Formula 1 history.
Hamilton tops the list of the most successful drivers of all time; He has more wins, podiums and pole positions than anyone else, and also shares the record for most championships with Michael Schumacher, with seven each.
Coulthard weighed in on the Red Flags podcast, where he was asked to rank the Formula 1 champions in a group format. In one of the semi-finals, Verstappen and Hamilton competed against each other and Coulthard chose the Dutchman.
“I’ll choose Max.
Every generation should be the best; this is evolution. There’s a definite generational overlap here, and Hamilton was incredible.
But there is also a certain gap – this is my personal opinion – but in my opinion, Max is very realistic.
Hamilton had a difficult final year at Mercedes and his decline in form continued in his first season at Ferrari. According to Coulthard, the British pilot has already passed the peak, while Verstappen continues to progress.
“That’s why I choose Verstappen, because if we talk about Hamilton at the top, it’s very difficult to separate them. And I keep emphasizing that because I’m not sure he’s still at the top. It’s quite a controversial opinion for a loser like me to say that.”
But we get the feeling that great pilots are either on equal footing with their teammates or beating them.
And if I’m not mistaken, he hasn’t done this to George in the last few years, and he doesn’t seem to be doing this to Charles either.
While Verstappen faced Ayrton Senna in the conditional rating final, Coulthard preferred the legendary Brazilian this time.
Source: Sport UA
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Jagoba Arrasate crisis: There are already two candidates to replace him
There was a lot of damage mallorca Defeat at the ground this Sunday Rayo Vallecano (2-1), vs. the previous day girona (1-2) and draw valencia In the previous (1-1).
3 games in a row without a win leaguein addition to the previous abolition of Copera, sports (1-0) places the Vermilion team in 17th place in the standings, just one point behind the first relegated team. valencia.
All this leads to the fact that the firing of coaches is practically taken for granted on the island. Jagoba Arasate.
As always happens in cases like this, two candidates are already on the table, even though he hasn’t been fired yet. it is about Francisco Javier Garcia PimientaHe had not been with the team since his departure. sevilleand the Plaza Luis Garcia.
the latter has already been trained mallorca From 2020 to 2022, he was the driving force behind the team’s promotion from Division 2 to Division 1.
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Warning to Nyland: they are forcing him to leave Sevilla
Orjan Nyland I have a problem. Within a few months, he had established himself as an undisputed player at Sevilla and was able to qualify. world Depending on your choice, Norwaywill not be playing at all and has confirmed that their presence at this summer’s events in the United States, Canada, and Mexico will be impaired. The Nordic goalkeeper is worried as he has been forgotten since the arrival of Vlacodimos and has informed the club that he wants to change his outlook in this market to ensure his presence at the World Cup.
And to reinforce this theory, Norwegian coach Starre Solbakken also weighed in on the issue, asking the footballers to find a solution now. Solbakken wants Norway to arrive fit for the historic event, and to do that he will have to change the scene. There was no continuity at Sevilla, especially after Matias Almeida’s side were eliminated from the Copa del Rey.
“It is clear that Orjan (Nyland) is in a difficult situation and something has to be done about it,” the Nordic coach said in a statement to VG Media. “I spoke to him a few days ago. He is a much better goalkeeper when he is playing than when he is not playing. In that meeting we said that he will hold out until the autumn. Now his time is running out. It is very important for us that he reaches a club where he can play. Right now he seems far from being the goalkeeper he is in Sevilla. I’m sure he thinks the same thing as me, “he asserted.
The matter was clear and Sevilla’s own coach Matias Almeida spoke about the situation at Nervion, but the Argentine did not provide much information. In the press conference before the game against Celta, he recalled the Norwegian coach’s words about Nyland. “I talked to him. I like talking to players and when they come to talk to me, too. He knows what I’m thinking and I know what he’s thinking,” he just said.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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Soccer transfer market, today’s live | Ups and downs and rumors, live
18:31 Real Madrid sends off Xabi Alonso!
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16:35 Mateta has a strong sound in Italy.
15:44 Andorra announces signing
15:24 Cancelo is currently in Barcelona!
15:01 Sound of progress for Real Zaragoza
14:44 Edgardo Gonzalez joins Andorra national team
14:40 Further applications for Thiago Almada
14:15 Oviedo and Alaves interested in Bakambu
13:55 Liverpool keep an eye on Antonio Nusa
11:09 Nene finds a team at age 44
10:35 Gabriel Paulista, New Corinth player
10:15 Michael Carrick on the verge of being appointed as United’s new manager
09:23 Ilias Ahomachi could leave Villarreal
08:42 Guido Rodriguez negotiates with the guild
07:00 United accelerates appointment of engineers
06:41 Everton focus on Ben White
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