I agree actually. Perez has a good track record of being in a position to capitalize when opportunities arise, but he never impressed against Hülkenberg or Ocon. Still people seem to see something in him.politburo wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 22:26I don't rate Perez either. You can look at my posts, I think both Perez and Albon are just decent midfield drivers but just do not have the raw pace to do anything at the top of field, Perez is only slightly better than Albon even the quali data shows it and is often fighting with cars a good 4 or 5 tenths slower. RB should've waited for Bottas-Russell sweepstakes, Bottas has at least proven to have the 1 lap pace to start at the front on a consistent basis, and be a good support driver. Thus he would support RedBull in their abitions to win a WCC once again. The caveat being his mediocre pace in wet conditions ofcourse.aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 20:52Current driver standingspolitburo wrote: ↑03 Sep 2021, 20:19
Really Albon never showered himself in glory with his many poor performances - Imola, Turkey just to mention a couple. He did not even score half of the points Verstappen did with a full 2020 season let alone the half season he had the year prior, and only Vettel and Kvyat faired worse in those regards in 2020. Marko just showed him the door, which was only right given their ambitions at the time. It is a brutal business.
VER: 199.5 pts
PER: 104 pts
But Bottas surely isnt the answer either. They don’t need another underperformer.