Hoffman900 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 18:17
foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 17:29
Big Tea wrote: ↑18 Jul 2020, 17:08
Alexander Albon is “being made to look like an idiot” at Red Bull, according to rival and close friend George Williams.
I must have missed that one who is he?
Redbull is a marketing operation so they invest and "arrange" everything to create a legendary persona who can market their products. They are not good for F1 as a sport... as a spectacle, maybe...
I am surprised Bottas was close to Ham frankly. I was expecting a bigger delta.
Overall Mercedes engined cars looked very strong. I think first 3 races were the weakest for Merc and it looks like they are going to win all three, if they don't collide to each other... I think Merc may win all races this year.
I think Bottas has proven himself to be very fast, especially over 1 lap. It's race craft where Lewis really differentiates himself from Valteri.
I don't get the RP hate, and I am saying this as a Mclaren fan. The other teams not pushing the rules in regard to copying a proven design is foolish. Eventually they come around (see: tunnels, high nose, mid engine vs front engine, reclined seating positions, etc).
This is where good team managers are worth their weight in gold. They basically are the captain steering the ship and set the direction.
The pattern is always the same with Hamilon's team mates. When the car is on rails, his team mates are either very close to him or even beat him in qualifying. It's when the car is difficult to extract the performance is when the gulf opens up. When it is wet, the difference magnifies. With Rosberg too, the margin in qualifying became smaller as the years passed by. In races though, the story remains the same.
Some people are really sour that RP has got it right, which was a MASSIVE risk to undertake for any team. Teams have always copied ideas, to now say copying full car is bad is outright BS. You either copy or you don't and either is just fine as far as F1 is concerned. Copying a full car is no different to copying a part of it.
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