Not a big fan of cramping all of the drivers on one couch and prefer the old setup of drivers sitting behind a desk sipping on that orange colored juice or whatever.
Mercedes has pretty much ruled out being able to contend with Red Bull on pace though.vanburin wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 17:07I'm getting this sense as well. The "doom and gloom" narrative being pushed by the media doesn't seem to be shared (at least directly or indirectly) by the teams. If anything, the general consensus I'm seeing from Mercedes, Ferrari, etc. is optimism for the season.
EDIT - Russell's comments in this article only further my thoughts.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... /10438409/
It's the same thing on the shakedown day. Drivers have to do PR, not reality.DGP123 wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 17:51Exactly. Wouldn’t surprise me if the teams have been told to shy away from expressing the doom and gloom on the eve of the new season by F1/LM. They are selling the product at the end of the day, for sponsors & fans.
Delusional to believe anything said in these media appearances.
Imho it's nothing but natural that convergence does occur, and that teams will bunch up closer to each other. It would be weird if it wouldn't. 'Problem' in the Merc era was they were really lightyears ahead (especially on the PU side) in 2014 and the token system kinda prevented a quick crawlback.vanburin wrote: ↑02 Mar 2023, 17:07I'm getting this sense as well. The "doom and gloom" narrative being pushed by the media doesn't seem to be shared (at least directly or indirectly) by the teams. If anything, the general consensus I'm seeing from Mercedes, Ferrari, etc. is optimism for the season.
EDIT - Russell's comments in this article only further my thoughts.
https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/merc ... /10438409/
Stroll racing with screws in wrist after cycling crash
Lance Stroll will compete in this weekend’s Bahrain Grand Prix with screws in the wrist he injured in a cycling crash two weeks ago.
Aston Martin confirmed today their driver will return to the car for this weekend’s season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix having missed last week’s three-day test due to his injury.
Stroll has screws in his injured wrist
Stroll had surgery on his right wrist, which sustained the greatest damage when he came off his bike. He said his left wrist was also “banged up” in the crash.
He told media in Bahrain the cast was removed one week ago but still has screws in place to help it heal and it hasn’t yet been decided when they will be taken out. “The doctors said we’ll reassess,” Stroll explained. “They could come out, they could stay in, depends on how [I’m] feeling down the line.”
Aston Martin had put reserve driver Felipe Drugovich on standby to take over Stroll’s car if needed. Speaking in the Bahrain paddock Stroll said it had taken “a big push in the last 12 days since my accident to get me here.”
“It was a day-by-day thing,” he explained. “With these injuries it’s always hard to tell. There is not a really quick answer how long it will take.”
He admitted he was unsure at first whether he would be able to return. “The first few days were rough. It looked like it was going to be tough. But then the last four or five days, it’s really like been improving a lot every day. And I’ve still got 20 hours or something so every hour and minute helps.”