BMMR61 wrote: ↑08 Aug 2025, 00:30
geogate wrote: ↑07 Aug 2025, 19:34
because if you want the team to work for you, you have to also work for the team. The relationship between driver and team is a two way street. To say over the radio, with 11 races to go including that one, that you dont care about beating other teams, only care about beating your team mate - its one thing for you to have that opinion, its another to be saying it out loud in front of all the people that do actually care about beating everyone else. With 2 or 3 races to go, sure, people will understand - with 11? nope, very silly thing to say even if it is how he felt
Oscar was asked by Tom what he wanted to prioritise, beating Leclerc or beating Lando. You have expanded the actual reply to make it serve your agenda, whatever that is. At the point of that radio comm getting around Charles was proving very difficult. My criticism of Oscar is only that he didn't have the conviction of taking control of the situation from a tactical position in the way a Hamilton or a Sainz does. Hey, he's only in his 3rd season so hopefully these things will develop with a thing called "authority". I was very surprised by both Oscar and Tom that they thought they could undercut to win the race by pitting on lap 18, please understand this isn't "with the benefit of hindsight". You don't pit at quarter race distance on a set of tyres that are still working fine, especially at one of the most difficult tracks to overtake!
Did he say beating Leclerc, this is before second stop? Wasn't it undercut Leclerc or offset for Lando. Oscar said if lando was beatable the offset.
You say tyres were fine, but Stella said they were fading. Sitting in the dirty air of Leclerc Probably didn't help that, while also pushing. Just sitting behind Leclerc longer Probably wouldn't of helped them much longer anyway.
Not like they could cost it like Alonso.