They did know, why they wanted him at Williams for a year, and keep Alonso.Ground Effect wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 13:41Is it possible Alpine knew how good he is and were still fooling around? He's been in their SIM, driven their older machinery, they must have had a heap of data..... and they still let him slip through their fingers.
Drove a better lap . Equally Oscar has seemed to have a slight edge over Lando this weekendDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 14:04What did Oscar do better than Lando to be 3 tenths in front?
The 3 tenths are found in Bruxelles (1 corner)… The rest of the lap they are pretty even, with Lando having an slight edge in the first sectorDarth-Piekus wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 14:07Yeah I know he drove a better lap. I was wondering where he found that difference.
You’ve answered your own question… They don’t understand talent spotting… In my opinion, it was simply Ego, they think of themselves as a big team and therefore they thought that Piastri had nowhere else to go (reality is, that if Daniel wouldn’t have underperformed as he did, Piastri wouldn’t have had the McLaren chance)… The whole saga, with delays to put a contract in front of him (which open the door for McLaren) and the attitude towards Alonso (more or less calling him old and wanting him on a 1 year contract) talks about a team with a very short team strategy driven by a few egos, instead of one with a long term plan.
He just seemed to have a couple of hundredths here and there, 0.3 over a long and tricky lap like this isn’t much. The balance between downforce and top speed at this track is well documented and could be part of this teammate comparison.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 14:07Yeah I know he drove a better lap. I was wondering where he found that difference.
Now comes managing the egos of two bright young stars. Some say introducing an “upstart” young talent can destabilise the incumbent ad good as he (Norris) is. I think Oscar’s humble attitude may go some way to keeping Lando in a happy place. He’s already said before that Oscar is driving him to greater heights.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 14:12You’ve answered your own question… They don’t understand talent spotting… In my opinion, it was simply Ego, they think of themselves as a big team and therefore they thought that Piastri had nowhere else to go (reality is, that if Daniel wouldn’t have underperformed as he did, Piastri wouldn’t have had the McLaren chance)… The whole saga, with delays to put a contract in front of him (which open the door for McLaren) and the attitude towards Alonso (more or less calling him old and wanting him on a 1 year contract) talks about a team with a very short team strategy driven by a few egos, instead of one with a long term plan.