Titanic intra-team battles are only good if the car is very good compared to the rest of the field. If the opposition is close, then the battle in the team is a bad thing. You need drivers that compliment each other, not fight each other. Rosberg wouldn't have been the champion in 2016 if Ferrari had been as good as Mercedes, for example. See 2007 as another example.falonso81 wrote: ↑08 Jan 2020, 22:12If Ferrari does not consider Vettel for 2021, then the only viable option for them is Daniel. As a Ferrari supporter i would be delighted if he gets paired with Leclerc, making them the strongest line-up of the 2021 grid. Assuming Ferrari builds a good car we could be in for a titanic battle for the championship between those two.
Why can't Ricciardo go to Ferrari and be equal? Charles won't block that, he just doesn't want to be number 2. Vettel would be the only person wanting a number 2 next to himself.izzy wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 14:10it's such a strong message about Charles at Ferrari, who fits in the other car? If Seb makes more mistakes in the first half of the year i think they will dump him/he'll retire. I mean anyone has to coexist with Charles don't they. That's what it means, 5 years. Coexist, not touch, score good points reliably, and obey ze team orders. Maybe Seb can do that, but maybe not.
If not, then who? Ric won't go there to be No2 which is that message, that's why he left Red Bull. If they're quick they could bag Valtteri perhaps? I would! Gio isn't looking really special and he's young too and two young drivers is likely to be trouble. Lewis? Going completely the other way and making Charles his apprentice for a year or two? Exciting but unlikely, with Charles not looking like apprentice material at all. So, a big open question, for me
well yes Charles would back himself i expect, and Ric too as far as performance goes, it's just how Ric sees the team policy. Luca di Montezemolo has just been going on about needing a No1/2 structure and that's what both their rivals have at RBR and Mercedes, and pretty much all last year Ferrari were demonstrating what a problem it is trying to run two No1's, while the others were demonstrating the opposite!NathanOlder wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 14:33Why can't Ricciardo go to Ferrari and be equal? Charles won't block that, he just doesn't want to be number 2. Vettel would be the only person wanting a number 2 next to himself.
Charles and Ricciardo would make a great team. And Mercedes should fear that partnership.
I don't understand the baseless Abiteboul hate. Objectively, he has worked very hard to get Renault back into F1, and it not his fault that Renault doesn't want to provide the required funding to be a true top team. He has done a lot of work to upgrade the Viry facilities. It certainly disappointing that people hate this man just because of his demeanor on television.Manoah2u wrote: ↑07 Jan 2020, 19:23I'm pretty confident Mclaren will be a better bet than Renault. Mercedes engine and a good base at Mclaren which has restructured and accepted their previous claims they had best aero and didn't want to change that in the end saw the light and changed, for the good.
Renault is stubborn thanks to Abiteboul, and as long as he doesn't get replaced, there will be no progress, even if for some wonder their engine becomes/is the best of the field.
I agree with this, even if Cyril is sometime really irritating, even for a French like me.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Jan 2020, 17:46I don't understand the baseless Abiteboul hate. Objectively, he has worked very hard to get Renault back into F1, and it not his fault that Renault doesn't want to provide the required funding to be a true top team. He has done a lot of work to upgrade the Viry facilities. It certainly disappointing that people hate this man just because of his demeanor on television.Manoah2u wrote: ↑07 Jan 2020, 19:23I'm pretty confident Mclaren will be a better bet than Renault. Mercedes engine and a good base at Mclaren which has restructured and accepted their previous claims they had best aero and didn't want to change that in the end saw the light and changed, for the good.
Renault is stubborn thanks to Abiteboul, and as long as he doesn't get replaced, there will be no progress, even if for some wonder their engine becomes/is the best of the field.
I'm a big fan of Ricciardo.... but unfortunately, I think he put himself in a "win with Renault or nothing" situationizzy wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 14:52well yes Charles would back himself i expect, and Ric too as far as performance goes, it's just how Ric sees the team policy. Luca di Montezemolo has just been going on about needing a No1/2 structure and that's what both their rivals have at RBR and Mercedes, and pretty much all last year Ferrari were demonstrating what a problem it is trying to run two No1's, while the others were demonstrating the opposite!NathanOlder wrote: ↑11 Jan 2020, 14:33Why can't Ricciardo go to Ferrari and be equal? Charles won't block that, he just doesn't want to be number 2. Vettel would be the only person wanting a number 2 next to himself.
Charles and Ricciardo would make a great team. And Mercedes should fear that partnership.
Now Ferrari have given Charles this huge contract so what does it look like, to Danny? i agree they'd be a great pair performance wise, i just think Ric would be thinking it's another RBR-type situation with a favourite son that'd be the other guy, again. Of course he needs to believe Renault can improve, i suppose, otherwise true he might just bite that bullet
no not at all, i've posted that same thought! Top wingmen are just as rare as the superstars, I can't understand why he's been on all these 1-year contracts when George and Esteban aren't ready and Ferrari might grab him as you say
The thing is, being beaten by "a great" is one thing and no one will look at him and say "that guy's rubbish, we won't sign him". Go to Ferrari and get beaten by Leclerc? That'd be the end of his title prospects as his only route from there would be midfield teams. If he goes anywhere else, he would need to dominate his team mate. Anything else and it's "game over man, game over"...Jambier wrote: ↑13 Jan 2020, 22:24
- Ferrari: Leclerc is the future, but am I the only one to think that Bottas would be perfect alongside Leclerc ?
I mean, if Lewis still beats him, trying to win somewhere else is not a bad idea, and driving for Ferrari is good for him.
For Ferrari, it means having a very respectful guy, and I think people forget it, but he his quick, make no mistakes, his only problem really is to be compared with Hamilton....