Agree on the focus to create a winning car… But you should also be trying to maximize what you have and for that you need 2 drivers that will extract as much as possible of the package you already have in place… Finishing 3rd, 4th or 5th does indeed matter, not only from a monetary aspect (prize money), but also in terms of sponsorship which ultimately translates in better resources (personnel and equipment) to achieve that ultimate goal of having a winning car.the EDGE wrote: ↑08 Jun 2022, 00:10If I were Zac B, I’d be more interested in why my car was incapable of wining a race (or even come close to it) even in the hands of his 1 driver that seems to able to drive it to its limit, than why the second driver can’t seem to get to grips with it
Or perhaps I wouldn’t, because surely the problems are connected?
Daniel might not be the best person to have in the car right now, but he’s definitely the best who’s available IMO, and could well be the best next year too
I’m not interested in finishing BOTR, I want wins, and plenty of them, and until the cars capable, what’s the point of changing the driver?
Now the deficit could be infrastructure related like they claim, but quite frankly I think the biggest chunk of the deficit is two fold, they’re lacking innovation, & the courage to take risk, at least compared to the top 3 teams anyway
That’s what they need to concentrate on, anything else is just a distraction
And that’s where the conundrum with Daniel comes, it wouldn’t matter much if he would be in within a couple of tenths from Lando week in / week out… But the performance seems larger than that, not only on one lap pace, but in finishing race positions which is what matters…
As you well stated he is probably the best option in the current pool of drivers, but he is arguably expensive given the results provided and the team could save an important amount of money by getting a driver with a fraction of the cost, but with similar on track performance.