dren wrote: ↑11 Sep 2018, 12:24
I'd rather see Kimi sneak a race win with a competitive Sauber than win again in a Ferrari.
He couldn't win from pole, 1-2 and the best car but Sauber, yeah sure
. Don't give me stratagy excuse, faded in the first stint and was slow before tyres became a factor.
- Ferrari are still strongly commited to not winning anything in F1. Good for Mercedes.
- Except for being quicker than Ericsson for half a season Leclerc did absolutely nothing to show he deserves a top seat.
- Top full races, seasons, team mates, overtakes, qualifying laps, putting a car where it doesn't belong? Let's examine the last five, ten races... Who cares. Red Bull's disease of drivers program over quality is spreading to other teams.
- At least it's not Raikkonen, except for Sauber. As unremarkable as they were, it would be better to see Ocon or even Vandoorne there, unless it would block someone better. Keeping KR is F1's version of midfield football team hiring Beckham in 2019.