I don't think the debate is about him being good enough. It's about the future of Mercedes team, beyond Lewis. Bottas, while good, is not good enough to fight with the likes of Max, Leclerc and Ricciardo (if and when he gets the equipment) in a straight fight. He doesn't produce those unbelievable pole lap out of nowhere and fades away on race pace. Simply put, he is no Tier 1 driver who can be the next leader of the pack when Lewis departs. So, the search is for that next Alpha and for that, it's good to take all the risks now, before Lewis departs.Capharol wrote: ↑07 Aug 2019, 10:44I find it a bit strange that now Bottas had a few bad drives, he is being writen off so easily.
AusGP: 1st
Bah: 2nd
Chin: 2nd
Aze: 1st
Spain: 2nd
Monaco: 3rd
France: 2nd
Austria: 3rd
England: 2nd
only Germany and Hungary were bad, and in Germany the whole Mercedes team was bad, so i don't understand why ppl suddenly saying he isn't good enough
Mercedes can't be putting all their eggs in Verstappen basket and wait for him to sign the deal. If RB-Honda starts improving and if they can provide a good "lay of the land" plan of 2021 car to Max and convince him to stay, he might as well stay put. Where would that leave Mercedes? So, it's time to take those tough decisions to prepare for a future, without getting caught off guard with any surprising developments of the future.