Just_a_fan wrote: ↑11 Sep 2022, 23:08
Key thing is that Lewis and George are treated equally. Unlike Max and Sergio. Is Max faster than Sergio? Yes. Should he be treated like the second coming of Christ? No. Is he? Yes.
Max is the only driver in the field that is given Number 1 status and given preferential treatment.
Is Max right up there with the best? Yes. Do his fans treat him as the second coming of Christ? Why?
Max is better than Sebastien and yet Red Bull treat him just like Sebastien. Why? He doesn't need it and his legacy will, ultimately, suffer for it.
Bit double standards that. Don’t remember BOT being a clear no2?
Also what “preferential” treatment does he get. Could you be specific or is it just a feeling you’ve got?
Every team prioritises a driver that can win the championship for them. At the beginning of the season there was no hierarchy as PER was very much on a par. Then the designers obviously make the car faster, VER is able to make the most of it (presumably a pointier front end) but Perez just hasn’t been able to. They won’t develop a car for a driver. They make the car faster. A driver can give feedback but that’s about it!
No team mate has come close pace wise (except RIC, in the early years)
Lewis and George won’t be treated equally if one of them is in a championship race and the other isn’t. Saying that they would be is facetious and you know this.
But I’d be very interested in finding out specifically where the preferential treatment is.(proper examples and not conjecture)
Does RB management decisively act sooner on track then most other teams? I think so. Their decision making has been the sharpest of them all lately