Just_a_fan wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 13:53
Chuckjr wrote: ↑05 Mar 2019, 13:40
No matter how fast LeClerc is, Ferrari will put 100% effort behind Vettel from the first race till the championships are secure. If LeClerc is insane fast he will get his chance next year after the championships are secured this year.
If Leclerc is faster than Vettel, why would Ferrari make him give way to Vettel? They want to win the title: it doesn't matter which driver does that.
Of course, if the only way to get Vettel to drive to his maximum is to ensure that Leclerc plays second fiddle, then maybe that is what Ferrari would have to do in order to secure both titles.
You don't hamstring your faster driver to keep your slower driver happy, especially if the faster driver can win the title.
Of course, we don't yet know if Leclerc is faster than Vettel or
vice versa. Most people would bet on Vettel, I'd suggest, at this stage.
Because Vettel will not back down if Leclerc comes faster, and they will have "Force India situations" between drivers if they back Leclerc in that case. (aKa lots of collisions and loss of points) Also, Ferrari has shown some very questionable logic last few years. They should have backed Vettel fully last year, maybe even a year before. They did not, they shot themselves in the foot and God knows why they keep doing that.
When it comes to winning titles, there are no compromises, of any kind. When Schumacher was faster, he was a priority, there was never a question about that or half-implemented no.1, just no. 1
Also, many teams lost on winning the title just because their drivers were trading blows through season. (McLaren 10 years back is a good example of that)
Vettel is a champion... with multiple titles. These people don't back down. There is no "This is James" that will change that. They might do it once, next time Vettel will fum all over and just ignore it.