Tizz wrote: ↑25 Apr 2022, 09:11
cheeRS wrote: ↑25 Apr 2022, 08:13
You must be extremely new to Formula 1. Or, perhaps, just trolling?
You don't "know" anything, for yourself or for anybody else. That probably sounds harsh, but your statements are so far out of what is reasonable.
Russel was second in the standings after 3 races, aka, WDC candidate. Yeah, it was due to, in part, bad luck from Red Bull, but the point stands. The people in F1 - drivers, engineers, directors - aren't people that just give up and see no hope. They grind through and figure it out. They don't just say "let's just see how we do next season I guess."
If you want to be objective, then everyone is a candidate for the WDC if they can mathematically still win the WDC.
Yeah, point out that others don't know anything but yet claiming yourself to know that people in F1, or more precise drivers, engineers and directors aren't people that just give up and grind through and figure out, that they don't just say "let's see next season". There are very recent examples by the way that contradict that last claim.
You reject his statements because they are so far out of what is
reasonablebut at the same time you consider Russell a candidate for the WDC because it is still
mathematicallypossible. Your argumentation is a debatable to say the least. Besides that Russell was about 15 sec away from being lapped and is now trailing by 37 points with, by Toto's admission, no solution for the technical problems even close. Russells second position in the WDC was heavily influenced by incidents and is hardly representative for the Mercedes. His statement is a lot more reasonable and objective then yours and you'll find that history supports his opinion.
I swear, more and more this forum gets filled with people that aren't F1 fans and instead are internet debators who scan every post to try to see if it's possible to argue with. It wasn't this way a couple years ago. I think the reddit/twitter crowd is, unfortunately, invading F1technical.
Regarding writing off a season: by and large, F1 teams as a whole don't do that. Sure, you can point to Haas and say "see, they wrote of half of 2020 and all of 2021!" but that's not the norm. CERTAINLY that is not the norm with the top teams, like RB, Ferrari, and Merc, as you claim that I am wrong about. They only "give up" when basically they have exhausted all options and no longer have a chance of success. Again, people in F1 are the cream of the crop - all of the positions are competitive. I suppose for engineers aerospace/space roles might be more lucrative, but people in the top of their industries aren't quitters.
Again, you claim that it's more reasonable that Russell is simply out of contention for the year and should write off this season, than it is for him to be a candidate for the WDC. We're 4/23 races so far. He's a bit more than a race win away from 1st position in the WDC. Were you alive in 2007, 2010, 2012? Do you realize that a team can turn things around? Kimi was nearly two race wins (42.5 points in today's money) going into the final few races of 2007. Shouldn't Ferrari have just written off the season at the point since it was a very unlikely chance he'd win?
What's most ironic IMO is that Merc is the team that has dominated for nearly 10 years, has out-engineered and out-solutioned (heh) every other team, and yet people like you are now preaching doom and gloom because we've had 4 races where they haven't won (mind you, Russell has been in the top 5 each of those races).
Look, I'm not placing bets on Merc winning the championships this year - that's fair and reasonable. But no one reasonable would write them off this early.
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