no amount of education and talent can replace experience. all rookies make mistakes.AR3-GP wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 04:06Talent is talent. I think he has that. No media narrative is going to change that in the long run.CHT wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 03:49It usually takes around 3 years for f1 rookies to reach its full potential, so the most logical progression should be to put Antonelli in team like Williams, give him some time and room to make all the necessary rookie mistakes and to learn the bolts and nuts about F1, while works team engage a more experienced driver to lead the team in the right direction.TeamKoolGreen wrote: ↑18 Apr 2024, 01:34
Yeah but it's still the works Mercedes seat. Maybe Russell won't want to be there long term anymore.
At 17, he should continue to enjoy his childhood instead of being dressed up to be an ambassador for Merc and sponsors. Putting too much pressure on him (as LH replacement) will ruin him because fans will be expecting him to be able to challenge GR from the onset like what LH did when he join Mclaren. But in comparison LH was 21 years old when he got his first test in F1 car before joining Mclaren as F1 driver.
I think Merc is too big a team to be taking such a risk because there is really nothing to gain from rushing Antonelli to fill the seat other than amusement.
The only silver lining is perhaps GR. He may not be as dominating as Max or Alonso