Personally, I was relieved to see this. And if I were a gambling man, I would bet that Carlos feels very relieved to see this as well. I wouldn't be surprised if Carlos himself has not already had dinner with Charles. If one cannot understand a driver being upset because of a title fight slipping away without your control, or another driver wanting a win that has eluded him for 149 races... then maybe competitive racing is not for you.
He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:54He's proved to be a team player repeatedly, last time in this same race when he was asked to match a target time or let Charles through, what he did
One, he's not mediocre.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:45He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:54He's proved to be a team player repeatedly, last time in this same race when he was asked to match a target time or let Charles through, what he did
I agree. I would terminate his contract immediately after what he done in Silverstone. At least he should try to cover Charles back for few laps and if Charles would be too slow, then overtake would be fine. But not in the first corner after restart to put him alive to sharks behind. They will never win any championship with that mentality. It would be only possible with >1s per lap faster car that Merc had in 2014-2016 to joke like that and throwing victories away for their only WDC candidate. Even if they are close in points now, Sainz is way too slow to win championship.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:45He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:54He's proved to be a team player repeatedly, last time in this same race when he was asked to match a target time or let Charles through, what he did
But...Leclerc was still ahead, still faster and still had it all ruined by SC strategy call. If he started on pole nothing would have changed. Funny people didnt come with that suggestion after Monaco or all the other races he took pole at...
He is definitely mediocre this year, albeit I absolutely agree, he earned to run his own race (which he did). Strategy call was Ferraris, not Sainz.JPower wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 13:05One, he's not mediocre.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:45He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:54He's proved to be a team player repeatedly, last time in this same race when he was asked to match a target time or let Charles through, what he did
Two, being a team player doesn't mean he should be subservient to Leclerc. That's not his job. He is still allowed to run his race. In neither position was he told the strategy decision made would "harm" Leclerc's race.
In times of direct team orders, he moved aside as he was told.
Sorry, but he is mediocre. Charles is much faster than Carlos. Constantly on almost every occasion. Being faster in Silverstone with a massively damaged front-wing, says everything.JPower wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 13:05One, he's not mediocre.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:45He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...Andres125sx wrote: ↑06 Jul 2022, 11:54He's proved to be a team player repeatedly, last time in this same race when he was asked to match a target time or let Charles through, what he did
Two, being a team player doesn't mean he should be subservient to Leclerc. That's not his job. He is still allowed to run his race. In neither position was he told the strategy decision made would "harm" Leclerc's race.
In times of direct team orders, he moved aside as he was told.
OMG...Andi76 wrote: ↑08 Jul 2022, 06:57Sorry, but he is mediocre. Charles is much faster than Carlos. Constantly on almost every occasion. Being faster in Silverstone with a massively damaged front-wing, says everything.JPower wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 13:05One, he's not mediocre.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑07 Jul 2022, 08:45
He was pretty much the exact opposite of a team player with every chance he had so far. Pressuring team tactics in his favour in Monaco and Silverstone, pushing and fighting his team mate even with different team orders. What Ferrari allowed him was a big mistake and has left the entire team divided obviously. Imagine allowing the star of the team to suffer and lose two wins just because you want to do right by the mediocre driver. I can only imagine it was in the name of some diversity and equal opportunity...
Two, being a team player doesn't mean he should be subservient to Leclerc. That's not his job. He is still allowed to run his race. In neither position was he told the strategy decision made would "harm" Leclerc's race.
In times of direct team orders, he moved aside as he was told.
In terms of team-orders - he followed the team orders, but he also pressured team tactics to work in his favor. And thats the problem Ferraris Strategy Departement has. They then try to do something that does not harm any driver, but this is not possible. I really wonder how Ferrari, THE team that used to be the first to put their money on one driver, refuses to do this now.
Whats funny is how things changed in that regard. 20 years ago, having a clear Nr. 1 and making calls in his favor was a scandal(i just say Austria 2002), today its widely accepted and a team even gets critisised massively when they don't do this. Maybe Ferrari is still suffering from the ghosts of the past. But if they want to win the championship they have to realise that they did right back then. And all the criticism back then from other teams was just psychological warfare and hypocrisy. They did the same, just in a much 'dirtier" way(what became clear to anyone who didn't already realise this back then after David Coulthard published his biography). But anyway - Charles is definetely much faster than Sainz and the only car/driver combination that is able to beat Verstappen/Red Bull. If they want to win the Championship they have to commit to Charles, and they have to tell Sainz thats the bottom line. Otherwise the championship will be a Sunday walk for Verstappen and Red Bull.
Had he taken pole, he could've run away with Verstappen and left the others behind.