Luscion wrote: ↑30 Nov 2024, 22:27
Stark differences in what Lewis and Wolff are saying after quali, Lewis saying he's just slow and its not the car. Toto saying the w15 in particular just cant handle his driving style, they just need to give him a car he can drive (too late for that imo) and thats he's not saying anything cause he's team oriented but Lewis is not happy with the car
https://www.roadandtrack.com/news/a6305 ... 00013d541e
I find it hard to believe that Lewis suddenly loses his speed pretty much as soon as he announces his departure from Mercedes. Not suggesting that there is any sabotage going on, but if there were small decisions in the design or set up of the car that can go GR's way or LH's way it makes sense to benefit GR. Not to mention the information that LH is no longer privy to now. For Lewis not to know why he is slow is what makes me think why it is not him.
Senior elite athletes in any sport always know where they are gradually losing their ability, they know where they are losing out compared to their younger self and just aren't able to do some things as well as they used to. Some can find a way around it, others can't but they all know where their deficits are. So it's a little strange to find one of the greatest and fastest drivers of all time not to know where his pace has gone.
In previous years, we never got to see this as Bottas leaving was never a threat to Merc. With Rosberg, there was no time due to his surprise retirement but I suspect if Rosberg stayed on for another year and announced that he would join another team after, he may well have given the same treatment. Or if he announced his retirement in early 2016, I suspect Merc would have favored Lewis more that year.
I guess, the way this has turned out is probably ideal for Merc in that their departing star driver is now downbeat, unsure of himself and doubting his own ability which will only help weaken Ferrari going into next season.
It's not that the cars are any different, it's how well they suit the drivers' driving style. If RB designed the car towards Perez, I'm sure we would see Checo snapping at Max's heels every Saturday and possibly even on Sunday. Perez is not slow, but needs a very different car to Max and I think this is similar to what is happening at Merc but perhaps to a lesser extent.