LionKing wrote: ↑06 Sep 2018, 17:03
Fulcrum wrote: ↑06 Sep 2018, 16:17
It's going to be hilarious if Leclerc pitches up and proves to be 'inconveniently quick'. It's one thing having to shuffle Mr Raikkonen out of the way every 3rd or 4th race, but the optics wouldn't look great if it happened every other weekend.
When has Ferrari shuffled Kimi out of the way?
Kimi is unfortunately not fast enough to win against Vettel and Lewis. He was on pole at Monza and failed.
Even if somehow both of them are out of contention in a race, he has Bottas, Verstappen and Ricciardo to cope with. Those are the drivers who were able to take advantage of the opportunities to win the last two years.
My point was not to suggest he is faster. However, you'd have to be blind to not notice the occasions where he has been sidelined in favour of Vettel. They certainly don't happen every race though.
My point was, in the event of Leclerc being faster than Raikkonen, which I would suggest is definitely possible, the awkwardness of managing Leclerc would be far greater than they currently experience with Raikkonen, both because intervention would be required more often, and because Leclerc might be less willing to accept it.
I certainly hope Leclerc hasn't signed a Barrichello contract.