AR3-GP wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024, 17:32
mwillems wrote: ↑27 Jan 2024, 11:18
https://www.planetf1.com/news/lando-nor ... mours-fear
Lando saying that being Verstappens team mate would not be a smart move.
"He’s in a team which he’s very comfortable in, a lot of things are built around him, so for anyone – even the Max of a few years ago – to go in against the Max of now is extremely difficult.
“So I don’t think it’s a question of: are you scared or not scared? I don’t think I’d ever be scared of going up against anyone.
“But even if you enter a team, are you in a position to challenge someone straight away? And are you comfortable to do that?
“And I think it’s a ‘no’ – for any driver. It takes time to adapt and takes time to get into place.
“And if you want to go against the best driver in the world, it’s not the best thing to do. It’s not a smart move to do.
To be fair, Leclerc went to Ferrari in 2019 and beat Vettel in the WDC and had 2 wins to 1 for Vettel (which was nearly 4-0). There's also bit of evidence to suggest that Mattia Binotto was not really supporting Leclerc but his talent could not be hidden or denied by any amount of internal politics. Then we have Hamilton who went to Mercedes in 2013 and beat incumbent Rosberg 3 years in a row, same story.
Norris's unwillingness to go to RB does suggest he's not confident. If Norris was being offered a RB seat and Perez was his teammate and Perez had been at RB for 7 years, then he'd be saying goodbye to Mclaren. Not going to RB is more than just "the other guy is comfortable". It's 100%, the other guy is Max Verstappen.
Max is one of the best ever. We can wipe Rosberg from this conversation straight away as Hamilton was a previous World Champion and had beaten Alonso in his debut season and Rosberg had not achieved anything yet in F1.
In terms of Vettel, he was already fallible from his loss to Daniel largely for the reasons that people say here, he wasn't so good in a car that didn't suit him. Leclerc at the time was not in the standing of a title contender either, so time would always be afforded to him. Particularly as he would have known he was in a family and not a cutthroat racing operation. He would have been nurtured and protected at Ferrari as they saw him as the future.
At RB, it is a different story. it doesn't matter who you are. Perform or lose your seat. You can be in the RB family for as long as you like, you won't get sentiment next to Max from anyone, least of all Helmut or Max. And Lando would not be on a small salary, so he's not getting any kid gloves and gentle settling in time.
Anyway, I don't think they were going to sign Lando, I think the two salaries would be unpalatable for RB, I suspect they just want to help drive his price up and create a pressure for Mclaren. I don't think they'd want to pay off Checo and pay Lando's much bigger salary either, I think it was all Guff from RB just to get the spoon in and see what stirs.
I do think Ferrari would be a better fit for Lando, as would Merc, as I said last year...
mwillems wrote: ↑06 Sep 2023, 16:40
So I agree about RBR and I don't think that Lando would go because it is a career halting move if it fails. Kiss goodbye to any chances of getting another tilt at the title any time soon. I would actually be more concerned about him going to Ferrari or Mercedes because I think he would fancy his chances there.