And this has been the case for literally every other Red Bull driver, who magically seems to lose their ability when they step into the second seat. This makes me think that Red Bull is the issue here, not the driver.Schumalonso wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 16:45Meh - Sergio was garbage all weekend. I’m mean seriously, if he couldn’t even pass the slower Mercedes in a Red Bull given the pace deficit,is almost alarming.
Thing that is the issue here is that Max wasn't actually beating Perez until after the Monaco GP. Perez was actually quite matching the pace and for example Monaco he simply was the faster of the two, leaving the gap relatively small on points.Silent Storm wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 17:06So on one hand people criticize Ferrari for not prioritizing Leclerc (faster driver) as it makes race strategy and team orders complex, but want Redbull to consider Perez, their slower driver who is happy with the balance of his car yet is slower than the driver who has to adapt and drive around understeer since the first race and is faster still.
Redbull has always prioritized the faster driver within the team. First Seb then Daniel then Max. If someone else joins the team and beats Max then he will be their No1 driver.
And suddenly after Max' dad complains about how things don't suit Max Sergio suddenly drops a huge amount of pace. It doesn't take much to put two and two together here.