basti313 wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 17:50
mwillems wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 16:43
Regarding culture at RBR, if you look at the way Horner/Marko behave and speak and how they discard drivers ruthlessly, I do tend to agree that it is not a very healthy space at least for drivers there. You have to be VERY mentally strong, and I'm not sure Lando can deal with Marko.
I also do not have a good feeling when I see Marko on TV, but is this is measure or real picture? I guess this is where our armchair expertise simply comes to a limit. He is still the most successful coach/strategist in F1 who brought the most drivers in the last 15 years into F1 with still the best young driver program.
And F1 drivers need to be mentally strong and they are. Max and Lewis gave us one of the best WDC fights over years/decades, just because they were mentally strong. On the other hand we saw Schumacher fail because he was not mentally strong. And not Steiner (who is a real a******) broke him. It was Magnussen who broke him by just performing fair and square and not being the a****** he can be.
If Lando would be /is not as mentally strong as he is, he could neither face Max or Lewis nor stand against Oscar. But he is. We saw this in several races, we see this on rock solid performances. I think he has no issue to work under Steiner, Marko, Brown or any other difficult person.
Besides this...I fear you are on a completely wrong path. Similar to Merc, RedBull now has a quite stable team around the drivers and trackside performance. Horner, Wheatley, Rocquelin, Damerum....all are there for 15? years. Sorry, that does not speak for any toxic culture. In contrast, it is exactly this stability that teams like Ferrari hurts...also at McLaren, with Paul James gone there is besides Stella, who moved through the line of command like a hot knife through butter...no one from the old guys?
Yeah see above I guess as I would answer the same. It is what has been said by the team themselves that he is very hard.
In terms of Landos mental strenth, I'm not sure it is quite as black and white as this. He is able to perform to a high level in F1. But there are other aspects to this. Does he have the mental strength to do it consistently, and not just on 2 out of 3 races, or 3 out of 4? Verstappen does it 10/10. Does he have the strength to come back from difficulty, has he had to deal with the intensity that exists at RB? Internally and Externally?
Then there is the levels of pressure he is under. He hasn't been under pressure since his first few years and is only now starting to come under pressure again and even then, it is fairly mild right now. It is also something he has been very open about in terms of his own mental health. So I don't think this comes from nowhere.
My armchair perspective gives me a little cause for concern over Lando when the real pressure is on. I've seen him struggle before and I'm sure as Oscar steps up we are going to see what Lando is made of, I've seen Lando having more off days since Oscar started being very close to him, but that could well be coincidence. Time will tell. He's not going to have any other choice but to pick it up though with Oscar chasing.
But driving for Red Bull is totally different. Sink or swim and everything is at stake in his career. Title contender or defacto number 2 depending on your performances and a tarnish on your record you will take years to shake. Perez is done now, Verstappen has crushed him by being the relentless driving robot that he is and choosing to "punish" him and belittle him when he isn't happy with his "wingman". And if he was ten years younger he'd still never get another title shot.
Would Lando survive the pressure of Verstappen as his teammate, losing a lot and then Marko and Horner offering feedback ? What happens when it doesn't go his way for a while?
My gut feeling is he will buckle and sink.