I think it was just a throw-away comment (hopefully) since he recognize that they should've had that 3rd place locked in due to the pace of the car. However, since they lost points for various reason (DNFs, penalty and performance of the drivers) he is probably really mad that they didn't get what was on paper a locked in 3rd place.Emag wrote: ↑14 Dec 2020, 02:23I caught something from Ted's Notebook. Otmar said that the only "just" thing would be for Carlos to be thrown out of the race (Incident was still under investigation at this point)
To me that's just cynical, unprofessional and you come out like a sore loser to be honest. Both drivers made no such comments. Perez congratulated McLaren and Stroll admitted that what Sainz did on the pitlane did not really impact him that much.
It just shows a lack of integrity and sportstmanship, especially considering the fact that McLaren has had no shame in admitting that their car hasn't been as fast as RP, but the most important thing. When things have gone wrong for their competitors, they have shown empathy. And when things have gone wrong for them, they have focused on themselves.
But I do agree that it was a bit of a bitter response from him. Because in no way should Sainz get thrown out from that. I wouldn't put to much attention to it. It was one of those "racing driver excuses" which tends to happen when you're somewhat mad and struggle to see things objectively. You could see that from the response from Stroll, who said that the incident didn't really cost them much.
In regards to McLaren 2021, I'm looking forward to see what Ricciardo can do in a Mercedes powered car. Might have a sniff at that 2nd spot if RB sticks with Albon and Ricciardo together with the Mercedes engine gets a smooth integration.