One of Lewis’ side of the garage got promoted. Wasn’t a swap but basic career progression thingydigitalrurouni wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 16:58Didn't Bottas also gain an engineer last year or something from Lewis Hamilton's side of the garage?
Hamilton was leading but was called in after Bottas was already pitted for slicks. Same in Austria 2. So many times BOT(and ROS) were given the better strategies even though HAM was leading.
It's never work like that in 100%. If you need particualr example look at RBR - do you think Ric had the same equipment as Max and that's why he left?
You seems to be someone who used to watch a lot of WWE and then someone said, it's fake and then you stopped believing everything in life and question everything.Unf wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 17:54It's never work like that in 100%. If you need particualr example look at RBR - do you think Ric had the same equipment as Max and that's why he left?
Every teams always pick one of the guy and focus on him. Even if it is like Mercedes is focused on Ham on 100% and on Bottas on 99,8% - there is always a more important car and a bit less important car.
The same happened last year for Kubica and Russell. Do you really believe that it is possible to be beaten on every Q's by margin like 1s?
Hamilton has the same car and is able to almost overlap Bottas just cause Bottas failed on start?
Max is 60s ahead of Albon during the race in the same car?
Alonso was eating Vandoorne in the same car whole season?
etc.
I respect that you don't agree with my opinion, but I am going to stay with another one - if you believe that all drivers on particualr teams have the same cars, the same rights and there is no little games, no politics, no business decisions etc - you are naive.GPR-A wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 18:29You seems to be someone who used to watch a lot of WWE and then someone said, it's fake and then you stopped believing everything in life and question everything.Unf wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 17:54It's never work like that in 100%. If you need particualr example look at RBR - do you think Ric had the same equipment as Max and that's why he left?
Every teams always pick one of the guy and focus on him. Even if it is like Mercedes is focused on Ham on 100% and on Bottas on 99,8% - there is always a more important car and a bit less important car.
The same happened last year for Kubica and Russell. Do you really believe that it is possible to be beaten on every Q's by margin like 1s?
Hamilton has the same car and is able to almost overlap Bottas just cause Bottas failed on start?
Max is 60s ahead of Albon during the race in the same car?
Alonso was eating Vandoorne in the same car whole season?
etc.
You seems to have no idea how the pace of the cars work in the hands of good drivers over a race distance, compared to small difference that is visible in qualifying. How small elements like, a bad start that pushes Bottas behind a few cars on a wet surface where he spends a life time trying to overtake cars in front, can't play a pivotal role against a driver who is the best on the grid under such circumstance disappearing in clear air. Similarly situated Max running away behind Hamilton while his team mate is stuck behind cars.
You really don't seem to differentiate between exceptional drivers like Alonso, Hamilton and Max from the likes of Bottas, Albon and Vandoorne. The fact that, understanding the complex combination of tyre behavior on an evolving track for the length of race which yields heaps of time lap after lap to the best of the drivers Vs their team mates who miss that natural feel for such crucial variables. You blame the teams for such apathetic lack of pace from the substandard team mates. That is why I said in my first response, do think anyone takes you seriously.
Not all drivers on all teams get equal treatment. That's true. But, equally, not all teams give one driver preference over the other. Mercedes are as fair between drivers as any team is/has been. There is evidence of that in this season already in race 1 in Austria. If Hamilton was getting preferential treatment from the team, Bottas would have been ordered to let him through. That didn't happen. Ergo, no preferential treatment.
Of course that kind of situation didn't happen, casue it would be totally scandal.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 18:56If Hamilton was getting preferential treatment from the team, Bottas would have been ordered to let him through. That didn't happen. Ergo, no preferential treatment.
Quoting the policies of different teams (particularly one famous for having their drivers fall out over number 1 and number 2 status) does not prove that a seperate team has the same policy.Unf wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 17:54It's never work like that in 100%. If you need particualr example look at RBR - do you think Ric had the same equipment as Max and that's why he left? ... The same happened last year for Kubica and Russell. Do you really believe that it is possible to be beaten on every Q's by margin like 1s?
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Max is 60s ahead of Albon during the race in the same car?
Alonso was eating Vandoorne in the same car whole season?
It depends on whether that failed start costs Bottas so many places that he (mis)gambled on an early pitstop and then spent half the race stuck behind much slower cars. If you do that then, yeah, your pace isn't going to be the same as your team mate who is always running in clear air. Particularly at a track like Hungary.
It's a conspiracy whose existence is proved by the lack of proof of its existence?
Cause he was not treated as driver no. 2?
If I would say that people on Nigeria don't like cricket - it's not true just beacue I don't have a proof? It's logic. And it's logic that Hamilton is a Mercedeses star and they will do everything for him - unlikely for Bottas.It's a conspiracy whose existence is proved by the lack of proof of its existence?
Yes , the bolded part is very possible, RUS is that good and KUB is now that slow. KUB crashed 3x in Australia, he was not good last year and kept making mistakes. Put any of us in a car and the slowest F1 driver will qualify much more than 1s ahead of us.Unf wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 17:54It's never work like that in 100%. If you need particualr example look at RBR - do you think Ric had the same equipment as Max and that's why he left?
Every teams always pick one of the guy and focus on him. Even if it is like Mercedes is focused on Ham on 100% and on Bottas on 99,8% - there is always a more important car and a bit less important car.
The same happened last year for Kubica and Russell. Do you really believe that it is possible to be beaten on every Q's by margin like 1s?
Hamilton has the same car and is able to almost overlap Bottas just cause Bottas failed on start?
Max is 60s ahead of Albon during the race in the same car?
Alonso was eating Vandoorne in the same car whole season?
etc.
I have to admit I find your reasoning fascinating.Unf wrote: ↑20 Jul 2020, 22:39Cause he was not treated as driver no. 2?
Or he had enough balls to not let them treat him like that - crashes with Hamilton were common to some point.
If I would say that people on Nigeria don't like cricket - it's not true just beacue I don't have a proof? It's logic. And it's logic that Hamilton is a Mercedeses star and they will do everything for him - unlikely for Bottas.It's a conspiracy whose existence is proved by the lack of proof of its existence?