The reality is that Mercedes don't care about spectacular battles or excitement. And they're honest enough to know that it is a "German car" in name only. Did they make more of Rosberg's [German] title than any of Hamilton's Mercedes-related titles?Manoah2u wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 15:15
Also, in the end, i'm 100% sure that when it comes down to it, Mercedes will rather see
a German win the championship over a Finnish 'nr 2 driver'. It would also be much, much more
spectacular to see a battle between Vettel and Hamilton. Hamilton for his 8th tile, and Vettel
for his 5th title with a 'German' team. Certainly, Vettel vs Hamilton will be much more exciting
than Bottas vs Hamilton.
Exactly. All they want is the WCC and for one of the drivers to win the WDC. They've got a combination that works for them to deliver that and doesn't cause any issues. (that we are aware of.) Why would they change it if all parties are happy? Bottas isn't going to get a better drive, and the team have no reason not to be satisfied with him.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 17:45The reality is that Mercedes don't care about spectacular battles or excitement. And they're honest enough to know that it is a "German car" in name only. Did they make more of Rosberg's [German] title than any of Hamilton's Mercedes-related titles?Manoah2u wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 15:15
Also, in the end, i'm 100% sure that when it comes down to it, Mercedes will rather see
a German win the championship over a Finnish 'nr 2 driver'. It would also be much, much more
spectacular to see a battle between Vettel and Hamilton. Hamilton for his 8th tile, and Vettel
for his 5th title with a 'German' team. Certainly, Vettel vs Hamilton will be much more exciting
than Bottas vs Hamilton.
I'm amazed that people still come out with this stuff - the team doesn't want the stuff that you or I might want. They just want to rack up wins. They don't want excitement because excitement is stressful and extremely risky for them. A bit of to-and-fro with another team is ok and they can handle that, but a season long battle between team mates is the worst thing for any team because of the risk of DNFs, the damage to intra-team relationships and morale.
You meant that. That is not so toys out of pram (Alonso vs Honda) that is a fiery driver expecting perfection from the whole team.alexx_88 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 14:09I distinctly remember quite a few times when he was really harsh about the PU on radio. Might've been in their final year with Renault, but the actual question is, do you think he'd take it lightly if one of Vettel's moves ends up with him out of the race? He's definitely a fiery individual, just have a look at what happened with Ocon.
Long time ago and Max started dominating RIC at the endPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:13Because of how Ricciardo was close to Max. Vettel vs Ricciardo was also close.
That's not how people paying you millions of dollars a year are going to see it. Specially when their PU partner comes from a completely different cultural background, that places a strong emphasis on discretion, honor, and saving face.
Two-time world champion Alonso's willingness to speak his mind about the position of his current team has caused tension at times in his career.
Among several incidents, he famously called McLaren's Honda engine a "GP2 engine" and said it was "embarrassing" over the radio at the Japanese company's home race in 2015.
And when he was with Ferrari in 2013, he provoked a public rebuke from chairman Luca Di Montezemolo when he told a TV interview who asked what he wanted for his birthday: "Someone else's car."
Frenchman Abiteboul said in an exclusive interview with BBC Sport: "We discussed that. It is also one of the reasons why it was important for him to take a year off, to walk away from the sport.
"You know, let's not underestimate how ruthless, how toxic F1 can be.
"No matter how hard you work, how hard you try, how good you think you are, sometimes it is just not possible.
Dominating is a bit strong to say if your sample size is so small. Max is still inside the Red Bull bubble so it is hard compare him with others.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:26Long time ago and Max started dominating RIC at the endPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 16:13Because of how Ricciardo was close to Max. Vettel vs Ricciardo was also close.
Max has thrown his toys (and punches!) many times. A chip off the old....Pyrone89 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:51We are talking about different things. I was arguing how what Alonso was doing with Honda was throwing toys out of the pram, while the board radios of Max are different (just like Hamiltons board radios about tyres before posting fastest lap are not throwing toys out pram)
Such as?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:56Max has thrown his toys (and punches!) many times. A chip off the old....Pyrone89 wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 18:51We are talking about different things. I was arguing how what Alonso was doing with Honda was throwing toys out of the pram, while the board radios of Max are different (just like Hamiltons board radios about tyres before posting fastest lap are not throwing toys out pram)
Or maybe he realises that Mercedes is the only chance he has to win races and possibly a title. Sure, he's up against Hamilton, but anywhere else he'd be up against Hamilton plus Hamilton's team mate. Which is to say he has a chance as opposed to no chance.
Kind of "toys out of the pram":
Seems a straight forward decision to me. Cant have the best seat? take the second best seat as it is by far the best on offer. If by some chance the occupant of the best seat is not there, its an easier move from here than anywhere else.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Jul 2020, 19:52Or maybe he realises that Mercedes is the only chance he has to win races and possibly a title. Sure, he's up against Hamilton, but anywhere else he'd be up against Hamilton plus Hamilton's team mate. Which is to say he has a chance as opposed to no chance.
Perhaps Bottas has just decided to enjoy a year's driving, take a few wins and if it goes better than that then "yay!", enjoy the champagne and bank the cheques. New girlfriend, bank account full of cash, go and enjoy life. After all, he's already lost a wife to F1: " because of the challenges my career and life situation bring".