ringo wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 17:21
Alonso is the best choice but he will stiffle Leclerc and poison him over the year. I don't think Alonso plays the role of teammate well off the track. He is not a Massa or Button, or Barichello when it comes to being an experienced driver to learn from for a young driver. Alonso will scar Leclerc mentally i feel.
It's strange that his own team mates haven't complained about his behavior towards them, just like most of his bosses haven't about his involvement in the team. It's always the people totally unconnected who level these allegations.
Here is a small instance of Fernando's relationship with Vandoorne.
Alonso wants McLaren to investigate Vandoorne's carFernando Alonso has called on McLaren to conduct a deep investigation into Stoffel Vandoorne's car after his teammate struggled for performance for the second weekend in a row.
http://f1i.com/news/285693-vandoorne-al ... entor.html
Vandoorne denied however that his relationship was comparable to that of Lance Stroll and Felipe Massa at Williams, insisting the two-time world champion was not his mentor.
"No!" he told Brazil's Globo.
"Of course we work together on the same team and in the same direction, but he does not stand next to me helping.
"We are very open and have normal conversations when we are out of the car," Vandoorne added. "But he is not there to be my mentor.
"Maybe Lance needs this, I don't know."
Vandoorne admitted however that racing alongside one of F1's greatest drivers did have its benefits.
"He's probably the best reference in formula one," Vandoorne agrees.
"I have a good relationship with him, even if there is a lot of competition, which is normal.
"We do not have a strong package this year, but it has been positive for me because I had the chance to get quite close to him," he added.
ringo wrote: ↑21 Oct 2018, 17:21
I'm going to beat the dead horse and say that Perez is their guy to get the ferrari championship provided the ferrari is equally fast or faster than the Mercedes. Perez is highly underrated. No one has put a midfield car on the podium more than Perez and no one has performed at such a consisently high level. He's one of the more inteligent drivers on the grid and he has the right touch of selfishness and ruthlessness to ensure he has the team orders working for him.
Also he is not so poisonous as fernando to scar the rest of the team mentally.
My argument is about who can beat Lewis-Mercedes combination and I am not sure if Perez has the material to do that. Quite often he has been beaten by his team mates in qualifying and doesn't have such a great spatial awareness to come out on top in wheel to wheel battles. Especially if he does what he did to Sirotkin in Singapore, he might get black flagged in a championship battle. His coming together with his team mate so many times doesn't do well for his stakes either.
In a mid-field full of unpredictable drivers, most of whom want to win the race by first corner and gets into clumsy battles, where teams constantly make bad strategy calls, Force India pit wall has been a revelation. They manage the races like a championship winning team and always put their drivers in a position to score points every time. It's only their drivers who have come together and thrown away valuable points.
He might be a good second driver for a team, but being an Alpha in a team? Well, that is too far fetched imagination.