This family has a one track mind lol.
This family has a one track mind lol.
What? He's literally on contract with the team until Abu Dhabi still. Of course he owes them something. The people in Maranello are still working hard on his behalf and he is still getting paid to perform.
Anyone who poses any real threat to any british driver gets that treatment. Alonso wears that with lots of pride, Vettel crumbled under that pressure, Schumacher gave exactly zero effs about it, Rosberg couldn't take it after winning his title. We'll see how Leclerc reacts to true british bias next year, he'll have Norris and Piastri (as honorary brit as long as he's winning) in McLaren and Hamilton as his team mate...ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:45Coulthard using some... interesting phrasing when talking about Leclerc.
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Nobody is upset he called toto. We are amused at toto gently moving him aside to look for someone else.Cs98 wrote:I mean, why is anyone surprised? Should Sainz not try to find the best seat available? After Ferrari dropped him he doesn’t owe them anything, he and his team need to look out for his future. Now as it turns out there was no other top seat available to him, but that’s irrelevant, you’ve got to try.
I'm not talking about driving. I'm saying he doesn't owe them any discretion in negotiating a new deal for himself when they ditched him.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:44What? He's literally on contract with the team until Abu Dhabi still. Of course he owes them something. The people in Maranello are still working hard on his behalf and he is still getting paid to perform.
I'm not saying he isn't doing this - I think he's done well this year. But it's factually wrong to say he doesn't owe the team anything, he still works for them right now...
His contract ended, they just had no intention to renew. That’s not ditching.Cs98 wrote: I'm not talking about driving. I'm saying he doesn't owe them any discretion in negotiating a new deal for himself when they ditched him.
Totally lost respect for DC as a result of this comment.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:45Coulthard using some... interesting phrasing when talking about Leclerc.
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He actually did say Norris needs to step up his game, but he said it in nicer terms. I just don't really understand why Leclerc needs to be compared to a misbehaving animal while Norris is coddled... but whatever.catent wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 21:10Let me know when he starts talking about Verstappen's missteps as a result of frustration/rage with his car, or Norris' inability to consistently maximize results, or Russell cleaning up his (frequent) mistakes/crashes ... and then I'll be OK with these comments about Leclerc. Otherwise, he's a biased hypocrite.
Yet he defended Norris recently on his podcast.ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑09 Nov 2024, 14:45Coulthard using some... interesting phrasing when talking about Leclerc.
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He won 13 GPs in 15 years in the sport after spending more than half his career driving Adrian Newey cars. He’s basically Sergio Perez of the late 90s.