That's what I was trying to say, thanks ivanlesk!ivanlesk wrote: ↑30 Aug 2018, 14:03In 5-10 years, who has more chance to win, Force India (or whatever will be called) or McLaren?Big Mangalhit wrote: ↑30 Aug 2018, 13:48Rosberg is an amazing driver, my points was just that he is worse than Ham and still got the title, thanks IMO to some luck with Ham reliability.
I just think it is a fair statement to say that you are closer to win a WDC being the n.2 in the dominant team (just need some bad luck/mistakes/crashes on the other seat) than if you are in a McLaren Renault. McLaren doesn't seem to be able to produce a good midfield chassis for years now (4/5?) neither will it be easy to win against the Renault team with their own engine.
 Then I got sidetracked into the whole no 2 thing. Mclaren for Perez would be a lateral move with some perspective of going up. Maybe FI is not the best example as we don't know what Stroll's intentions are for the team (he's a real petrolhead so who's to say he won't try to mirror RB's achievements?), but HAAS is a better example. If I were Kmag or Grosjean I'd absolutely leave HAAS for Mclaren. At least with Mclaren is working towards something, there's a goal, HAAS doesn't have any higher ambitions than what they're doing now. They don't plan to fight for championships in the next few years.
 Then I got sidetracked into the whole no 2 thing. Mclaren for Perez would be a lateral move with some perspective of going up. Maybe FI is not the best example as we don't know what Stroll's intentions are for the team (he's a real petrolhead so who's to say he won't try to mirror RB's achievements?), but HAAS is a better example. If I were Kmag or Grosjean I'd absolutely leave HAAS for Mclaren. At least with Mclaren is working towards something, there's a goal, HAAS doesn't have any higher ambitions than what they're doing now. They don't plan to fight for championships in the next few years.I didn't say it's bad to be a number 2 driver, but it depends on what your objective for the career is. I'd be more motivated by being in a close fight with my teammate than being obliterated week after week by my "larger than life" teammate and asked to act as a rear-gunner for what will be considered the highlight of my career. Comes down to personal preference I guess. I also think Perez and Hulkenberg will be better regarded after they're done than Bottas.

 
		




 . Red Bull turning sport into farce is a different story.
 . Red Bull turning sport into farce is a different story.