That is again not my point. Whether it is the car that is the problem, or his teammate that is the problem, he is an extremely sensitive individual when he is in a position where he is losing. He is not someone who is just happy to exist, like a Lance Stroll. He is either happy as a clam and defeating his teammate, or losing and having an existential crisis. This happened at RB and Mclaren already. Daniel needs to be the best driver in whichever team he is driving for.djos wrote: ↑28 Sep 2023, 02:40He couldn’t get to grips with the car - like most top drivers, if he can’t trust it, he can’t get the most out of it.AR3-GP wrote: ↑28 Sep 2023, 02:35Daniel being a pleasant person to work with has nothing to do with my point. He's a nice guy. The issue is not his relationship with the teams. The issue is one that he creates for himself. He is either beating his teammate and in a very good state of mind, or losing and spiraling into depression. That's just how he is.djos wrote: ↑28 Sep 2023, 02:30
Daniel couldn’t trust The McLaren cars with their weak front end and inconsistent handling traits, end of story.
McLaren themselves said Daniel was a joy to work with and it was clear he and Lando worked well together.
Frankly, I think most ppl were impressed with how he handled a bad situation with grace and dignity.
It speaks volumes to how bad the McLaren was when Lando says "at its most problematic this meant having to “learn every single corner how to drive the car in a different way”.
Sainz or Hulkenberg would arguably be a better pick for RB because they are mentally quite strong imo. Sainz is absolutely defiant, you beat him 100 times and he still thinks he'll beat you the next time. Hulkenberg just doesn't care.