Don't see how. He's earned plenty because Ferrari saw the progression he made in 2021 and is expecting similar in 2022.Chuckjr wrote: ↑25 May 2022, 06:35You have far more faith in Sainz than he’s earned. He’s leagues from even Perez in this style of F1. I don’t have confidence he’s suddenly going to “get it”. He’s not shown he has that kind of talent and it’s getting worse the harder he tries. I hope I’m wrong but I don’t think he’s going to come around. Ferrari sure isn’t going to wait for him very long.Shal_Leg16 wrote: ↑25 May 2022, 05:48if adapts into perez mode he will get his consistency back, already has a car to finish on podium every race.
Will it happen? We don't know for sure but I'd rather bet on him than not.
Currently his pace gap to Leclerc is almost exactly where it was at this time in 2021. It took him time to figure out what worked best and slowly but surely started to close the gap to Leclerc during the second half of the season.
People calling for his head are being typical overreactionaries and that's exactly what Ferrari is looking not to do post-2020.