I don't really think the RB15 was a better car than the RB16, i do believe the RB15 however was stronger against the competition compared to how the RB16 holds up to the competition.
It also seems like this year there are more 'issues' with the 'powerplant' compared to last season, which holds back results even more.
Also, I think RBR and Max have much more a case of 'bad luck' this year, which stains the overall picture aswell.
It's a shame about the early-season retirements, and the 'safe' yet unneccesary decision to pit Max when the tires were exploding all around @ the competition. That would have been a clear win for Max.
The sum of it is that just too much problems appeared this season right when they should have been getting the most of it now that Ferrari is out of the picture.
I'm not surprised Hamilton is grabbing the title this year, I think nobody ever doubted that anyway, but I do believe it's handed to him much easier due to the complete lack of actual competition this season - first and foremost because of Ferrari's demise, and second, definately, due to RBR's issues. As for Hamilton's comments on the 'second' RBR driver, it's all fun and games but Lewis himself punted Alex out atleast two times in the last two seasons, both in circumstances where Alex could have had a very impressive result.
Offcourse this is all part of the game. Still, to me, despite the last race result, Albon isn't convincing me to belong in that 'topseat'.
Ricciardo, Vettel, Sainz, Perez, Norris, Raikkonen, LeClerc, all are drivers whom to me are drivers who 'earn' that seat. There's a big question mark of Russell imho still, but i'm leaning towards a possibility. Gasly, Albon, Kvyat, Magnussen, Grosjean, etc etc are the type of drivers who are definately fast, handy, and have their capabilities, but to me, don't belong / earn a topteam seat (just to be clear, I see those teams as Ferrari, Mercedes, RedBull, Mclaren and Renault). They imho belong to 'second tier' teams like Alfa Romeo, Alpha Tauri, Haas, Williams, Racing Point (which soon could change), and former teams like Caterham, Manor, etc.
This btw is regardless whether a top-driver would make any difference whatsoever in the championship results though, mainly due to the fact that Mercedes is just so damn mighty that the rest doesn't really matters so much. The end result will be, no matter what, that RBR (nor Ferrari) will be WDC or WCC. It's Mercedes, again and again.
Yes, RBR may finish 2nd in the WCC and Max could finish 2nd, it's just not what they're in for, especially with Ferrari 'out of the picture'.
To be very honest, I wouldn't like to see Max @ Mercedes to be fair. After all, that would only (potentially) 'fix' things for Max and his ego. All we would get is a spectacular driver alongside Hamilton, who could beat him and give him a run for his money, and potentially see a repeat of the Rosberg and Alonso periods. We all know Bottas just isn't cut for the task, so there's that anyway.
After all, Max @ Merc doesn't change the fact Merc is mighty. The result would remain the same: Merc will win. everything. Just like they're doing now.
What we WANT to see is Max in a RB beating Lewis in a Merc.
What we WANT to see is LeClerc in a Ferrari beating Lewis in a Merc.
What we WANT to see is Alonso in a Renault beating Lewis in a Merc.
What we WANT to see is Daniel in a Mclaren beating Lewis in a Merc.
What we WANT to see is Vettel in a Aston beating Lewis in a Merc.
That won't happen this season, that is clear as day, we'll get to wait for 2021 for that potential. Perhaps we finally will. It's reasonable to believe we won't though.
The thing is that - despite 2020 turning out to be a bonkers season - we are seeing just the things we don't want to see.
We DON'T want to see WDC challengers in a DNF.
We DON'T want to see no challenge for the championship leader.
We DON'T want to see the 2nd driver in the fastest car not even being able to mount a challenge.
These 3 elements however are exactly how the season is going down, for a while to be honest.
The last element COULD be fixed for example with a guy like Max, but it would still not change that we don't want the 'boredom' of an untouchable team.
After all, it would get old fast seeing Max vs Lewis in the same car both sprinting away with a 6 second lead every lap from the start, and the race being decided by the team itself looking after which guy is in front after the first corner and then is able to put a 1-second gap to his teammate. Because let's face it, if Max would be @ Merc, that is how it would go down.
Max in front after T1, just before DRS enabled and due to the undisturbed air Max gets to build a 1-second plus gap, race done.
Lewis in front after T1, just before DRS enabled, and due to the undisturbed air Lewis gets to build a 1-second plus gap, race done.
the ONLY difference is that there is going to be more variety in between the Merc drivers compared to Bottas. But that's really the end to it.
The 'excitement' of Max beating Lewis for a GP win is absolutely not the same and even doubtfull compared to when Max would beat him in a RedBull/Ferrari/Mclaren/Renault/Aston.
But, the fact remains. NONE of any of the teams are doing ENOUGH.