mwillems wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 10:35
avantman wrote: ↑02 Jun 2025, 10:18
what would F1 do without Max ? look at this very thread. mclaren, ferrari and hamilton fans are more interested in max than their own teams and drivers.
what ringo suggests is an example of wishful thinking, nothing more than that.
It's one of the very few times I've spoken about the RB situation
I came to talk about why I thought yesterday's actions are significant, but various defeatist opinions say that apparently the car is slow so yesterday doesnt matter, there's no hope, its understandable that Max might drive in to someone because hes unhappy, if he doesnt try then its not import because
Max doesnt care... because Max is of course the centre of the universe.
Until hes not.
RB will always be a big team, but let's be frank, the car is not the biggest issue.
This thread seems to have mirrored a little of the RB PR lines if I'm honest.
RB will always be a big team the way Ferrari is. It does not guarantee performance or title chances. And there are even more at risk than Ferrari with their PU adventure.
They seem to be going into a Binotto phase the way they are run. The car isn't fast enough, and has a too narrow window to perform well. And it isn't getting better with the time, it's getting arguably worse.
The failed developement, the failed setup, the failed updates, the failed pit stops, releasing Max car into Antonelli, the missed startegy calls, the hard tyre choice here which was unthinkable even for Ferrari, the circus around the second driver.
Binotto was sacked mainly I think because Ferrari was looking like a joke in the eyes of the public, which can't happen for a luxury race car brand. RB has less pressure for that, but the path is not good.