Spoutnik wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022, 17:33
Andres125sx wrote: ↑24 Mar 2022, 09:08
Spoutnik wrote: ↑22 Mar 2022, 09:33
I think like last season Sainz need to adapt a bit to the car and understand it. Then he'll probably deliver. Charles obviously got more raw speed, furthemore he always had a terrific pace at Sakhir.
Otherwise, it's a very important season for Sainz to prove himself as a top tier driver and not a "1,5".
He proved himself, and anyone watching, past season tough
1 Max Verstappen NED RED BULL RACING HONDA 395.5
2 Lewis Hamilton GBR MERCEDES 387.5
3 Valtteri Bottas FIN MERCEDES 226
4 Sergio Perez MEX RED BULL RACING HONDA 190
5 Carlos Sainz ESP FERRARI 164.5
6 Lando Norris GBR MCLAREN MERCEDES 160
7 Charles Leclerc MON FERRARI 159
Or you think Leclerc is not a top driver? Because Carlos beat him despite his lack of experience in the red team/car
I am a big fan of Carlos as a driver as well as an human being.
He beat Charles last season on point but it was due to s
ome unlucky moment from Leclerc, even if, to me, Sainz showed way more pace to me at the end of the season, and we shouldn't underestimate this achievment !
I think he just need his first win now in order to not became the 2nd driver at Ferrari.
Furthermore, I was saying that because I read many people rating him as a 1,5 driver : like he's Ricciardo, Leclerc is Verstappen if you prefer.
About the bolded part, yes, but Carlos also had a lot of unlucky moments, specially on pit-stops when Ferrari messed up Carlos pit-stops quite often, while Charles always had quick and problem free pit-stops. The amount of points Carlos lost on pit-stops was massive. On first races he lost lots of point too until he got used to the red car, wich is normal specially when you look at some other seasoned drivers who also suffered in first part of the season until they got used to their new car, Alonso and Perez are remarkable examples. But even with the adaptation period to the red car, and all the points lost on pit-stops, he finally scored more points than Lecrerc, and to me that was as surprising as praiseworthy
Agree on the rest tough as I´m not saying Carlos is faster than Charles, I don´t think so. But I was assuming Charles would beat Carlos fair and square, but in the end it was the other way around
IMHO he´s not on Alonso-Hamilton-Verstappen-(Lecrerc) league, but now he´s right behind them on my personal list. Lecrerc might be but he´s not proved enough yet, specially his lack of consistency in race trim makes me wonder if he really is that good.
I still think Lecrerc is faster, but Carlos is more consistent, so I think they´re both right behind the greatest of current grid, trying to prove if they can fight them and joing that club, or not. In other words, until past season I rated Lecrerc higher than Carlos, this season I rate them equally (high) and couldn´t decide who of them is an overall better driver
This season, with a top car to fight for both titles, the battle will be as exciting as fierce. Hopefully Ferrari will let them race...