Pilot error or brake malfunction, very rare that it’s anything else. Or, theoretically it could be an incorrect weight being provided on the release. V1 is calculated before takeoff and any attempt to stop beyond that speed will result in running off the end. The only reason that should happen is if the plane physically cannot take off. Inserting some irrelevant bit about the max at the end of the article just makes them look totally clueless.
Pilot error or brake malfunction, very rare that it’s anything else. Or, theoretically it could be an incorrect weight being provided on the release. V1 is calculated before takeoff and any attempt to stop beyond that speed will result in running off the end. The only reason that should happen is if the plane physically cannot take off. Inserting some irrelevant bit about the max at the end of the article just makes them look totally clueless.