You are right in that he is average. And that's my point. He did not develop into anything better than he was. He just got a better car.Cs98 wrote: ↑21 May 2024, 07:43We don't need to peddle bad information Ringo. Perez had a contract with Aston Martin until 2022 but was backstabbed when the team decided they wanted Vettel at the end of 2020, probably thinking he was something he no longer was. $troll obviously wasn't going to be asked to move despite being thoroughly outperformed two years in a row by Perez. And all this coming right on the back of Perez's best season in F1, being best of the rest in P4 despite missing two races and beating the likes of Albon in the RB. Also concluded a 6 year streak of Perez beating his teammate every year. Hulkenberg twice, Ocon twice, Stroll twice. It was a natural decision for RB to pick him up and people at the time were talking about the injustice were he not to be on the grid for 2021. No, he was never considered elite, but he developed into a well above average F1 driver with a well above average F1 career, only considered "awful" by people who want to detract from Verstappen.ringo wrote: ↑21 May 2024, 07:23Perez was dropped by Mclaren. So make of that what you will. He was also dropped by a lower standard team, Force India.Cs98 wrote: ↑20 May 2024, 09:25
There would be another excuse, there always is. That's the magic of detracting. Remember now, Perez only became "awful" after being consistently trounced by Verstappen.
But sure, I'd like to see Norris in a RB too, it could work on a personal level, but Norris didn't want to go up against Max when he had the offer. Says enough.
None of Lewis teammates were at a decline. All were on the rise and considered prodigies or champions.
Just saying.
I suspect quite a few fans are not watching F-1 before they hybrid era to get an appreciation of certain things.
Even Vettel, though I am not a fan of his, I have to respect his skill an achievement. Vettel at 2014 and at Ferrari was not the same driver. He still did wonders in the Torro Rosso and Redbulls he won with. After being trounced by Ricciardo, he should have stayed another year to adapt.
I don't think there should be any undermining of Bottas if we look on Perez's career.
Bottas still has his reputation intact. Hasnt been beaten apart from Lewis and was a rising star. And will take his speed to Williams next year.
As for the race management to support my previous points and to kind of paint a beautful picture of Norris' sublime race management here a nice article on him describing how he managed to find pace on the hards.
https://www.racefans.net/2024/05/20/no ... stappen/
I think he may have said too much, but it's refreshing to get this kind of insight. Drivers and teams can be intentionally vague these days. But here he did not blame the car. He knew he had to make adjustments to find the best compromise on the hards. If Charles kept up the pressure, Norris may not have found the right balance on the hards.