SmallSoldier wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025, 05:30
mwillems wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 21:40
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025, 21:39
Congratulations to both Lando and McLaren… What a season!
Both Titles and a history making year…
I guess at least the debate on whether Lando is championship material or not can be binned now
Looking forward to 2026… Let’s hope they keep the momentum going
What was said is that he won't ever be a great champion like some of the recent multiple WDCs. As someone else mentioned, he is a Jenson Button style driver. Very talented but not in the mix with the big boys. Maybe that will change, we will see.
He's had a good season though and he deserves it, but he sure as hell made it very difficult for himself at the start with a lack of adaptation, hitting Oscar and also the wall. Once the car was adapted for him, he really started to do well.
Moving the goal post a bit… So subjective when it comes to defining someone as a “Great Champion”… The reality is that most Champions, including those that you and many consider “Great” were so with the best car in the grid and that masks a lot of weaknesses and flaws… We’ve watch Lewis, one of the greatest in the sport, struggle more than anyone could imagine at Ferrari, similar with Vettel or even Schumacher during his 3 year stint with Mercedes and it will be interesting to see Verstappen next year if he doesn’t have a fast car, the car still matters… And I believe Lando actually had a great season, because in my opinion, the McLaren wasn’t as fast as everyone made it to be and the Red Bull wasn’t the tractor that RB fans and the media (for clicks and engagement) made it out to be.
Whether Lando will be considered in the same list as Senna, Schumacher, Hamilton, Verstappen… time will tell, nevertheless the fact is that he proved that you can show vulnerability (not just hide behind a mask in front of the media), be aware and openly discuss your struggles and still succeed… Good for him for doing so and in the way, showing that contrary to what most expected, he didn’t falter under pressure (and the end of the season was quiet the pressure cooker with a charging and in-form Max, DSQ’s and an ever shrinking point gap).
And regarding “adaptation”… Not sure where that is coming from, the car wasn’t allowing him to maximize it, apparently due to lack of feedback, but F1 has always showed that in order to be really fast, the driver has to trust the car and it’s hard to trust a car if the feedback isn’t there… Not really sure if that is a “driver” problem since once the team implemented fixes to bring that feeling back, he seemed to perform at his best, great for the team to acknowledge and implement the necessary changes.
Time to celebrate and enjoy something that hasn’t happen for almost 2 decades… First driver not in a Mercedes or a RedBull to win it too.
Happy holidays to everyone around here
It's not moving the goalposts, I know what I said. I said if he wins the WDC he's not going to be considered a strong champion were the exact words. I've substituted the word strong for great, fair enough, but it's synonymous. I appreciate that you like the guy and want to support him, but as mentioned in the reply above, the volume of mistakes under pressure and the inability to drive a car that didn't suit him do not bode well and as much as someone wants to be a cheerleader for Lando, he has more experience (seven seasons) but is only slightly ahead of Oscar, who is on his third season.
Lando seems to need a car to suit, Oscar needs the track to suit, Oscar took advantage of Lando's poor early season form but luckily for him, in his bad patch the car was still streets ahead, when Oscar had his bad patch others had caught the Mclaren up and Lando's better performances counted more.
While I don't see a strong argument for Lando being an especially strong driver this year, it’s undeniable he finished well, which was great to see.