marvin78 wrote: ↑02 May 2018, 12:46
Yes. There is no reason why he should get better results. So doubts are in place.
Oh FFS, it has been covered in this and other threads numerous times already. Sirotkin has not beaten Robert on raw pace. Not once. Only argument about SS superiority, has been concluded on an extrapolation, that Robert has not been faster by a larger margin on hypersofts in Abu. Having a huge number of 2 attempts on them. 2. Which was all the time he had to learn that tricky compound in cold conditions. One lap he had traffic, the other one he blew a bit. That's it. That's the base for an excuse that has been used later on to justify Sirotkin instead of Kubica. We know now that Williams, even with all the updates up to date, has not yet managed to extract softer compounds full potential, which shows even more how artificial those "performance based" arguments were.
In fact, the only time when SS and RK had a proper shootout has been in Valencia in '12 Renault, which Sergey knew quite well then. Robert has been 0.4s faster driving for the first time not just '12 Renault, but essentialy any F1 car in 6 years.
That said, who on earth really believes that a rookie paydriver, with not so impressive record, could deliver a better overall performance than a veteran, who succeded in not just track racing, but also in rally and GT, who has always been considered a huge talent? And all this based on a rather convinient manipulation of facts? Especially when even Clair addmited that their very existance has relied on how much cash they can muster. The only question mark has been Robert physical ability, which later on has been declared as no problem at all.
Renault has been saying that main reason for not hiring Kubica has been a lack of certainty that his limitations won't collide with a full season rather than a lack of pace. Which was a much more clever PR move back when they decided that Sainz plus McLaren engine deal is worth more than Kubica. Even though many fans were angry at them, after all they got hype and free publicity for months on Roberts history, they still did him a favour, giving some track time and opportunity to bring his name back to the sport. With Williams it has been pure seat price negotiations all along the way. Then a rather poor cover up and afterwards ironically a plead for Robert to stay with them with a healthy paycheck in place to have at least one experienced driver on hand, and who knows, maybe as a backup plan as well.
Sorry for bringing it up again, but I guess that reminding the context of SS "pace superiority" from time to time will provoke some thoghts rather than taking Williams media statesments for granted.
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