diffuser wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 22:42
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑03 Aug 2020, 15:15
diffuser wrote:
You make it sound like Carlos get's the info for how to setup his car from Norris?
Anyways, I think LeClerc is a team player and Vettel's the one not to extend his hand.... Not sure how many times LeClerc gave up the lead Ferrari in the race to Vettel last year all in the name of "the team".
Leclerc did so at the very early stages of the season when he was supposed to be a clear #2 to Vettel... Afterwards, it was a different story
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Think it was Russia last year where LeClerc allowed Vettel to stay in his slipstream and to pass him with the understanding that he'd return the place ? They wanted a Ferrari 1 -2 instead of 1 , 3. Vettel gave him and ferrari the the middle finger when it came time to return the spot. Think that was the trigger for LeClerc. Think that, Texas colission, the spin at abu dhabi was the End for Vettel.
I think LeClerc is already a faster driver than Vettel, and I like Vettel a lot. Once he gains experience as a team leader, he will be a hard man to beat.
Danny Ric, I see him as a good season long racer, but a team player? I don't know, because so much is beneath the surface there and he keeps things to himself.
It could be for team unity, or it could be him keeping an ace up his sleeve. Don't know.
If he is 'team leader' I think he will be good for Lando, but if (when?) Lando starts challenging him I don't think there will be unity.
Sainz v Leclerc will give us a good measure for Lando V Leclerc in coming seasons
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