Phil wrote:Jolle wrote: ↑04 May 2021, 20:50
I don't recall a time when two alpha's made the difference in a positive way.
And yet if you imagined either Hamilton driving for Redbull or Max for Mercedes, you could see my point. If Max werent driving at RedBull, they’d be nowhere.
Two alphas in your team gives you control. Control you can either enforce, or you dont. Sure, accidents happen. But enough to sway a championship? Mercedes proved during the 2013-2016 that they can make it work. There’s no reason why it shouldnt. The drivers drive for the team, not the other way around. Having two good drivers also reduces the influence/power of the driver, because there are two.
Remember when Mercedes threathened to sit one of their drivers out after they colided for the Nth time?
Not necessarily, 2 “alphas” is no guarantee of success for a team and on the contrary, it could create a negative effect.
Alpha’s are natural leaders and therefore both will want to be treated as such, which creates unnecessary friction in the team, messes with the team atmosphere and can create a negative environment that could be detrimental to the team.
On the other hand, a Drivers Championship is generally more important for a team than a Constructors Championship, since it is what people ultimately remember, having 1 alpha and a wingman facilitates achieving that.
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