PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑08 Mar 2024, 04:31
I am now convinced that Mercedes is sabotaging Lewis's car or tyres. It's a statement that he's washed up and they don't need him anymore.
He WILL lose to George by over 100 points this year.
"Cutting off one's nose to spite one's face" is the saying that comes to mind if that were true. And it isn't.
The only thing a team cares about is winning the WCC and to do that you need both drivers.
Hamilton single-handedly carried MER in 2023 and likely would have also done the same in 2022 if he hadnt spent half the season being MER's official guinea pig in tests...interestingly he became a force of nature when he finally stopped testing that year. Meanwhile, let's not forget MER gave up a sizeable gap to FER last year thanks specifically to RUS. Yes, RUS came thru in the last race, but MER should not have been in that situation at all -- and it was all due to him. So MER putting all their eggs on RUS is tbh, a bit dangerous. The wise thing is to ensure that both drivers are confident in the car and get things moving.
Remember, it's only Free Practice. Teams test different setups, there are still 23 races for the season, and MER is the only team on the grid with a complete re-write in the form of a new car concept, the W15. So its unsurprising they are still working out the bugs.
Way too early to make anything out of this about HAM. If that were the case we can also start to bring in conspiracies of FER now preferring SAI over LEC, or PIA over NOR based on recent results too.
Historically, HAM, like every driver, needs to feel confident in the car. He needs to ensure its predictable. He tends to like to push it and experiment to gain that confidence early in the season and once it does become predictable its when he begins showing his true self which is quite the force of nature. Just ask RB and Max between 2014-2021 and Alonso in 2007. Sadly, these past few years have produced quite unpredictable cars in the W13 + W14.
HAM's car today was definitely sliding around a lot which probably indicates they were testing different setups to see which works best. And historically, HAM doesnt care much for this Saudi track, with the exception of 2021 where he dominated that race despite the shenanigans by Max -- a fun show for the ages. Most people forget that race also had the photo finish across the line of Bottas vs Ocon for P3. Crazy night. If i'm not mistaken yet another of Lewis Hamilton's f1 records includes having the most inaugural track wins....that Saudi 2021 win became yet another for his sizable records list. Mindboggling.