alexx_88 wrote: ↑22 Aug 2018, 10:17
If I recall correctly Vandoorne hasn't been off Alonso's pace more so than Massa or Kimi have. Remember Massa in 2012? Alonso was battling for the WDC and he was nowhere. Kimi came on a very high horse from Lotus in 2014 only to be outraced and out-qualified by Alonso with a respectable margin. Why is it surprising that a 2x WDC and probably the most consistent driver on the grid can beat a rookie? We know that this is Alonso's most impressive quality, the ability to extract the maximum out of bad or inconsistent cars and to do it consistently week after week, without mistakes.
I think Vandoorne is severely underrated and racing against a different driver will be a big boost to his career. Torro Rosso move seems the most likely and mutually beneficial to everyone.
Because Mclaren are looking / hoping for a new team leader. Vandoorne isn't bad, but he's shown he's nowhere near Alonso's level, thus he is not a future lead driver for Mclaren, post Alonso. This is a team that saw rookie Hamilton come in and fight with Alonso straight off the bat, a high bar for a rookie, sure, but that's what I imagine is at play here.
Lacking the performance, and, quite possibly, the money, to go out and bag one of the current top guys to replace Fernando, Mclaren are going to have to groom one, Vandoorne hasn't made the grade, so on to Norris to see if he will. If he finds a seat, I'm sure Stoffel could be a solid midfield runner.