Props to Mercedes for allowing this, driver pairings like this don't happen often at all.MadMax wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 23:16They were doing things to try to figure out what would / wouldn't affect the issue. As a shooting instructor said to us once - if it isn't working, try something different even if it seems weird. Just doing the same thing over and over will give you the same bad result.harty71 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 22:58Yes, in practice maybe, I'm sure he had the opportunity to revert if the setup was duff though.MadMax wrote: ↑16 Nov 2022, 22:25
The team were quite open that Hamilton was running extreme experimental stuff like floors that just didn't work. Russell was doing some experimental work too but to a less extreme extent.
However, that doesn't detract from the fact that Russell has done a great job over the whole season and is to be applauded for it.
It's particularly interesting that Hamilton hasn't thrown his toys around this season, unlike some drivers when they are having a bad run.
Why would the team want to use setups that clearly aren't working in practice, I very much doubt they are that inept.
If he started throwing a strop he would only alienate himself from the team and would receive a lot of stick from the press.
Let's not kid ourselves, losing out to Russell will be hurting him, that I have no doubt.
I think Hamilton is secure enough in himself and his position in the team to not feel hurt at all, to be honest. He knows that this year was never going to be a normal season. And after the pain of having the title stolen from him by the RD in AD21, I don't think this season has been anything other than him trying to help the team get back so he can fight for that rightful 8th title.
If they have a proper car next year, I expect to see tensions arise between the Merc drivers as that will be a proper test of their relationship.
I don't think RB would dream of allowing someone like Norris, Alonso or Leclerc partner Max and give them equal treatment.