I was wondering this at the time… the answer I can up with was he had to do something to waste some time waiting for his interview
I was wondering this at the time… the answer I can up with was he had to do something to waste some time waiting for his interview
Agree. But the teams also need to invest in the right young drivers for the right reasons. Sadly that’s an ideal world and realistically money means that Strolls, Mazepins, Latifis etc are going to be necessary but you’d hope that despite the money they are genuinely talented enough. Stroll has proven himself to be at least worthy of a seat. Mazepin had a terrible start but is improving- jury out- I’ve seen not a lot to suggest Latifi is anything other than an ATM on wheels.Mogster wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 14:48I do have some sympathy with the lack of on track time kids get these days. Earlier eras if a driver had a confirmed seat for the following years he’d have 1000s of miles of testing before season testing. Now they might get a few hundred. But then there’s unlimited sim time and more race weekends.
I feel anyone that doesn’t appear totally out of their depth should get 2 years in the sport to develop. Then after that it’s up to the teams to decide if they want them.
It only seems so because.... You know why.. Race pace is normally close between teammates as we see at Redbull..however at Merc one stands out...Pyrone89 wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 14:08This. Mercedes is still the best car on race pace on most tracks.101FlyingDutchman wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 13:46My subjective opinion is that Merc have an equal or just a tiny bit slower car. But this changes over a full race stint. remember the first few races RB where nowhere near the Merc. Even in France the Merc had a decent “clean air” race pace advantage but it doesn’t mean much when stuck behind another car that’s close to their performance level.
Imho I still think Merc has the better car, but it’s a diva with a narrow operating window. When they get it right, it’s still the car of the field. “Just”
What RB has shown is that they get the car close to the performance ceiling on every track and without major drama. It has really helped them due development that they can run a skinner rear wing yet still have decent race tyre wear and when in front it’s v hard to overtake.
Couple that with a driver who is literally driving the wheels of the thing and is able to use the platform underneath him “all the time”.
Great season. Let’s just enjoy it and stop the bickering
El Scorchio wrote: ↑27 Jun 2021, 15:41Max says BBW. Clearly he’s spotted a hefty honey in the crowd
Shame, isn't it? He's showing how good he is but he's now run up against the limitation of the equipment. Running in P8 on merit before his problems. Everyone in the paddock knows how good he is.