Pyrone89 wrote: ↑06 Aug 2019, 22:36
One of the advantages Ocon has over Bottas is that he has shown that he is willing to do anything to stop Verstappen from passing even if it means crashing, probably due to their history. And Verstappen is looking like Merc main rival now. Just a bit like how some drivers are totally useless in defending until their teammate is behind and they suddenly defend like their lives depend on it (Massa for example with Alonso after Hockenheim 2010)
You keep repeating this untruth. Verstappen turned into him in Brazil (whether Ocon should've been on the apex, where Verstappen knew he was, is another discussion for another thread) and, in the next race, when Verstappen overtook Ocon they clashed again. Far from it being what you are repeatedly presenting it as, Verstappen described it as "I thought to myself 'If he shuts the door, I'll push him off the track.' It may have been revenge for Brazil. I liked it. It felt good."
So, Ocon is not 'willing to do anything to stop Verstappen from passing even if it means crashing'. If anything, he seems to want to avoid crashing as, both times they've come together, Verstappen has been the one driving into him. Repeatedly claiming that 'black is white' or 'up is down' undermines the many other valid points you make.
It'd be the same if I constantly said that 'Gasly is being kept by Red Bull only because if the 2nd car was driven by someone competitive with Verstappen, then Verstappen would just crash into him constantly, just like he did to Ricciardo.' There's a seed of truth (Ricciardo and Verstappen came together a few times) but it's clearly not the actual truth and I imagine if I kept saying it you'd begin to suspect that I was a non-objective observer with an axe to grind.