I'm no Sainz defender but he did nothing wrong imho.
if a car was so dominant they would finish every race 1-2 I heard.JordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:51
After Mercedes botched his pitstop twice when Russell was on track to win the Grand Prix.
Lots of time spent on e-sports.
Not counting on Mercedes' stuff-ups!dialtone wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:52if a car was so dominant they would finish every race 1-2 I heard.JordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:51
After Mercedes botched his pitstop twice when Russell was on track to win the Grand Prix.
It was the slightest of drifts across the track and no doubt on the basis that he knew that as he was on the inside and felt he was well past the other driver, it was his track. Nothing malicious, a simple error of judgement. Apologies given, fault accepted. No histrionics by either driver - that is left to the keyboard warriors of the internet as always with sports incidents.Cs98 wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:42He's side by side going into the braking zone and aims the nose of his car towards the outside of the circuit. There was no need for steering inputs during braking, the fault was made when he aimed the car towards the outside when he knew he had a car next to him.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:36The onboards of the Hamilton/Piastri showed that the former didn't "move over" as there was no steering towards Piastri. Also, there was some space on the outside of Piastri. But easy to say these things from the comfort of our sofas rather than being strapped in to the cockpit of a car with limited visibility, etc..
Hamilton admitted it was totally his fault - far too few drivers ever do that - and he has apologised to Piastri personally too.
Bottas was a prodigy. Just look on his stats pre mercedes. He basically destroyed massa in the williams. Massa is a fast qualifier and of course a quality driver. Bottas was considered someone who could challenge Hamilton.Silent Storm wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:26Has mercedes ever mentioned why they didn't get Daniel or Max or Fernando a seat alongside Lewis? Or even get Sebastian from Ferrari?
pit stop errors aside, for what it's worth RBR could have smashed pit stops multiple times in some races this year and Max would still have won... Do people realize that strategy errors aren't a thing for RBR because they have no need to react to anyone's race?JordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:54Not counting on Mercedes' stuff-ups!dialtone wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:52if a car was so dominant they would finish every race 1-2 I heard.JordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:51
After Mercedes botched his pitstop twice when Russell was on track to win the Grand Prix.
Could George Russell be a two time WDC from the 2020 and 2021 seasons?
Mercedes had a number of other strategy stuff-ups too. Thankfully Red Bull's strategy is usually superior to Mercedes GP.
So why wasn't Russell promoted for the 2020 season?
Ricciardo was a free agent for the 2019 season and would have been delighted to take a 3 year Mercedes contract.
Those drivers did great against Hamilton and vice versa. But this does not explain why Bottas was not replaced by Ricciardo -- off-contract for 2019 -- or Russell -- could be cheaply extracted from Williams for 2020 -- in a prompt manner.
Loyalty to BottasJordanMugen wrote:So why wasn't Russell promoted for the 2020 season?
Ricciardo was a free agent for the 2019 season and would have been delighted to take a 3 year Mercedes contract.
We are witnessing this year how much faster Russell is compared to HamiltonJordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:51
After Mercedes botched his pitstop twice when Russell was on track to win the Grand Prix.
I'm confident that Russell could have had a very good chance to win the 2020 WDC with either Lewis Hamilton or Valtteri Bottas as teammate. Mercedes' wildly delayed promotion was a crying shame. That was very, very poor driver program management.
Given the inexperienced driver outscored Hamilton in their first season paired (bad luck etc, the same as in actual WDC), it seems this was unnecessary caution!
You don't have to be faster to score more WDC points over the season.
For same reason. He was not ready. You cannot assume him not getting experience in the williams would have given him the same tools.JordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 18:08So why wasn't Russell promoted for the 2020 season?
Ricciardo was a free agent for the 2019 season and would have been delighted to take a 3 year Mercedes contract.
comical.Spoutnik wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 18:12We are witnessing this year how much faster Russell is compared to HamiltonJordanMugen wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 17:51
After Mercedes botched his pitstop twice when Russell was on track to win the Grand Prix.
I'm confident that Russell could have had a very good chance to win the 2020 WDC with either Lewis Hamilton or Valtteri Bottas as teammate. Mercedes' wildly delayed promotion was a crying shame. That was very, very poor driver program management.