I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
Bottas came from a Mercedes team in Williams, however.politburo wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:23I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
You could also reverse that. Bottas had to fill a place left by the world champion next to a multiple world champion while only had a few years of experience in one of the smalles teams on the grid. Perez raced almost every brand in his long career and filling the seat as a sort of last resort (if even Perez can’t handle it, there must be something else going on).Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:36Bottas came from a Mercedes team in Williams, however.politburo wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:23I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
Perez had to change engines, aero philosophy, and team expectations. I think he's doing very, very well.
You know a person is desperate when he brings up things that are applicable to the other party to which whom he compare things to, but decides not to apply them to the "other side" since it would invalidate his original point.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:36Bottas came from a Mercedes team in Williams, however.politburo wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:23I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
Perez had to change engines, aero philosophy, and team expectations. I think he's doing very, very well.
What fans want and what the teams want are polar opposites in F1. Everyone understands this and yet, there are arguments from fans to have two alpha drivers in a team. On the contrary, teams are happy with the likes of Barrichello, Massa, Kovalainen, Bottas, Kimi and Perez. Those who want hardcore intra team battle (especially when one team is dominating by massive margin), hate to see these drivers having seats without troubling their team mates, others who are happy to see their preferred driver being unchallenged by these drivers, argue in their support to show that, their preferred driver's wingman was/is better than the others'. There is no rocket science in this.Jolle wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:07Entertaining for the fans and the drama but the teams know their history. They end in tears, lawsuits, failed championships and sometimes even death. Plus, you’re team is going to rival itself from the inside (and blowup in your face). It’s all toxic.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 14:55Nobody gets excited watching dominant driver x beating his support guy by a country mile every sunday for years and years.
Prost vs Senna
Alonso vs Hamilton
Hamilton vs Rosberg
Verstappen vs Ricciardo
Vettel vs Leclerc
These rivalries are what I want to see. And not only in the midfield, but at the very top.
And that's why I don’t like to see a guy like Bottas occupying a top seat.
I have truncated your quote for brevity.
To be fair though, Bottas did have a full pre-season testing schedule to get used to the Merc. That must have helped him adapt.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:36Bottas came from a Mercedes team in Williams, however.politburo wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:23I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
Perez had to change engines, aero philosophy, and team expectations. I think he's doing very, very well.
In 2017 Max was much more out of the equation as Lewis is this year as the 2017 Mercedes was much more dominant than any car in 2021. You'd have to put Perez in the 2017 Mercedes to value Bottas accomplishment.politburo wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:23I have to disagree, even in Bottas' first season at Mercedes (2017) he scored podiums in 14/20 races. He was definitely 3rd best, and finished the season on 305 points, 60 points behind his teammate, won 3 races on merit, Perez is already 70+ points behind his teammate at this point and can you imagine Perez winning another race this season under normal racing conditions, I certainly cannot given How good Verstappen/Hamilton are in the races.Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Jul 2021, 15:00I think that I'm less anti-Bottas, and more just pro-Russell.
Bottas is only ahead of Perez due to having waaaaaay longer in the team and car. The fact that Checo is in a new car and team, and still as close as he is, tells me that he is probably the better driver.
I think all the hate Bottas gets here, and all the hype Russell gets, is because some people just can't handle Lewis achieving what he has. Thus they are constantly looking for anything and everything they can to try and diminish his achievements.
Well...yes and no. I do not think any hard Ham fan here can think of this
While that is true (imho) where did that ever effect a race by Perez? Max (bar Imola) outqualified Perez by a margin and even in that race he passed him on merit in the first meters (as he did with Lewis) so Perez did not have to do any "support" driving there. If you are talking about not fighting for position (whilst on a different strategy) in France, yes that is true, that happened. What did that cost Perez? Nothing, he would have never been able to keep Max at bay (like Bottas and Hamilton also couldn't). Now the support driving of Bottas. Giving a tow in Baku Qualy to Lewis (and Charles), check. Being asked over the radio to not attack Hamilton in Austria, check 2 (only later when their position was under heavy pressure of Lando they allowed Bottas through). I am sure I am forgetting examples but Bottas has had to compromise races on several occasions already, Perez not once. Yet Perez is the support driver and Bottas is not.El Scorchio wrote: ↑15 Jul 2021, 11:26One key difference. Perez is racing in support of Verstappen. Bottas isn't racing in support of Hamilton. Perez is often going to get put on contra strategies to help his team mate at the cost of his own result. I'm also fairly sure his car is set up massively toward race pace and extending tyre life rather than qualifying pace.
It probably took him a couple of races to get into the groove after moving to a new team/engine from being with the same one for seven straight seasons previously, but Perez is doing a great job.
well, against Bottas is just a fact that it counts less hard. Would it have been against Rosberg it would have been more telling. But there is not much Hamilton can do about that. Rosberg quit. The upselling of Bottas by some guys is just not being bought. Same with Perez. Lets be frank, they are both in that car as to not upset the driver who delivers.