Anyone seen this yet?
http://en.f1i.com/news/288688-kubica-ta ... races.html
I would think this is worst, Sirotkin wasn't a stellar F2 prospect... if he starts beating Lance...
WILLIAMS 2018 is doomed
Of course, anything you don't like in Williams is because of Stroll. It couldn't possibly be that Williams made the choice themselves! I mean, who would pick a driver you can rely for the whole season over a driver who's performance is uncertain, consistency is uncertain and is completely unclear if he could even finish the season.
I get that but I think the reward outweighs the risk here. Stroll vs Sirotkin. It's hard to see Stoll becoming defacto #1 over a Di Resta or Kubica. Put him alongside a rookie and he's got at least some chance.
I never said anything about not liking Williams or any of the issue's are Lance's fault.wesley123 wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 15:17Of course, anything you don't like in Williams is because of Stroll. It couldn't possibly be that Williams made the choice themselves! I mean, who would pick a driver you can rely for the whole season over a driver who's performance is uncertain, consistency is uncertain and is completely unclear if he could even finish the season.
Yes, very good point, however teams do swap drivers mid season....again recent history has shown this. And although extreme and admittedly a rare occurrence, you only need to look at the Verstappen/Kyvat swap May '16. I wouldn't say that turned out too badly.wesley123 wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 15:17Outside of that, in the tests with Williams that he did the headrest had to be modified, and it is fair to doubt Kubicas ability to get out of the car, with the halo, in the required time.
Consistency will be very important for Williams, and having to suddenly change their driver lineup in the middle of the season wouldn't be very good either.
It's a car & driver championship. Williams > Sauber, Stroll > Palmer. Also, even Maldonado won a race...
I'm not knocking Lance, everyone needs to start somewhere. Although IMO Williams is nothing more than an investment in Lances' future by his father. A playground if you like, somewhere to build experience and confidence. I suspect he wouldn't get the confidence if Kubica would start beating him.wesley123 wrote: ↑16 Jan 2018, 15:172. Who cares if Lance would get beaten to begin with? 2017 showed very well that Lance still is learning, and it is fairly reasonable to assume that Lance would still learn things through the 2018 season. Anyone who would expect, or require him to beat an experienced teammate is being completely unreasonable.
3. This argument makes me sad that it isn't Kubica next to Stroll, because if Stroll would completely destroy Kubica, that would have been really funny. But on the other hand, Kubica not getting the seat and all the people getting mad about it is pretty funny as well.
I wish that people would take a honest look at the driver lineup instead of blaming anything they don't like on Stroll.