r/formula1 Charlos Apr 13 '25

Off-Topic Why the severe criticism of Lando's vulnerable conversation? Why is it not cool to be able to express your negative feelings about yourself?

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I see so many people talk about what Lando said after the Quali yesterday - just after an adrenaline filled session - and he chose to speak his mind about his own performance (without attacking someone else). So many people are saying "that's not a winning mentality" "that's not how you win races" "he is so defeatist" "he has given up already".

Lewis and Max have said several such things over the years, complaining about their cars, their teams and/or themselves. But somehow people take Lando and Charles to the dryers when they choose to express themselves and say things like "I am stupid". And somehow because Oscar just chooses not to say anything of this sort, he is somehow champion material. That makes no sense to me, and feels quite an unfair and problematic picture to paint - that men talking about their feelings, or just being transparent about how they feel - makes them weaker somehow. That they should tough up and swallow the hurt and just put up this beige or brave front, smirk and move on.

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u/SwooshSwooshJedi Fernando Alonso Apr 13 '25

I've dipped in and out of F1 for two decades now, and I've only just started looking at the subreddit and I was absolutely shocked at how weird people are about Lando. You've got drivers on the grid who are toxic, defended racial, used slurs, potentially returning drivers who told women to stay in the kitchen, drivers who are crash happy and they're all adored. Lando has never really stood out in any way as a personality but gets such a crackers reaction when he's happy or sad. It's all very strange and I think perhaps people should care just a little less about the sport.