The RedBull drivers are filling up the grid and they rarely take outsiders to their team. So GAS is fine staying where he is.
Mercedes have their own drivers to deal with.
Bottas had put it in 3rd place in qualifying for the 2013 Canadian GP in the wet, in a shitbox of a Williams. His performances in the Williams granted him the Merc seat, but not guaranteed beating Lewis. That is a tall order. Which I suspect, Russell will swiftly find out too.
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 17:00I think Mercedes 2022 is going to be a repeat of McLaren 2007. I think the young charger is going to upset the applecart. George has nothing to lose really - if he doesn't beat Hamilton, well Hamilton is statistically one of the greats so no great surprise. If he does beat him then he's made himself a legend. Win, win for Russell. For Hamilton it's a win, lose situation. If he beats Russell, well he jolly well should, etc.! If he gets beaten then he's going to be feeling like he should retire while he can.
If it is like 2007, then someone else is going to take the title, just as Kimi did.
Vettel is vital for AM, not (just) for his driving, but most of all due to his presence. Having Vettel raised the image of AM above “just another former Jordan” team.Big Tea wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 17:18I have said several times, I think it would be better to put Russell in the AM and Seb or Stroll to Merc, at least for one season. Incidentally, I dont think either would do as good a job as Bottas, but things are changing so a driver fighting at the front may be a better option
I swear - if Hamilton will do the same with Russell, what he did with Bottas - I will take back everything I wrote here
Ok sir. If it takes you 14 years to understand.. i guess better late than never.
So long as Hamilton doesn't try to blackmail Toto, it'll probably all be ok...Pany wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 17:14Nope. In this case they are both british driversJust_a_fan wrote: ↑06 Sep 2021, 17:00I think Mercedes 2022 is going to be a repeat of McLaren 2007. I think the young charger is going to upset the applecart. George has nothing to lose really - if he doesn't beat Hamilton, well Hamilton is statistically one of the greats so no great surprise. If he does beat him then he's made himself a legend. Win, win for Russell. For Hamilton it's a win, lose situation. If he beats Russell, well he jolly well should, etc.! If he gets beaten then he's going to be feeling like he should retire while he can.
If it is like 2007, then someone else is going to take the title, just as Kimi did.