bagajohny wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 10:56
Vinlarr89 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 10:29
bagajohny wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 10:24
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To me, it's absolutely not normal.
You have Sainz that did a very good job in key overtakes and how he put pressure on Perez.
Then you have Leclerc who managed a very serious issue extremely well, being only 0.3s on avg slower than his quick teammate.
Instead of praising both for their races, what the commentators said? "Leclerc is stupid"
Agreed. It was a good team performance except for the part where they undercut Sainz with Leclerc. It was really unnecessary when they knew Leclerc had the issue and it affected his pace. It was done in bad faith imo.
I don’t think they were actively trying to sabotage Carlos. It was more about trying to ensure Charles finished as high as possible for overall team positions. Getting Charles into new tyres first was a priority given how many times he had locked up at that point.
If we go by your assumption then there should have been team orders for the second overtake but there wasnt any, Sainz had to fight for the place. Who knows, maybe there was a chance he could have been able to put more pressure on Checo. I just think it was not the most optimal strategy choice.
wowgr8 wrote: ↑03 Mar 2024, 10:35
Jambier wrote: ↑02 Mar 2024, 21:34
Regarding drivers I will have some hate but… I think they should have kept SAI and LEC
Of course you cannot lose opportunity to have a seven time champion but in terms of pressure and team peace I’m not convinced.
Agreed 100%. Sainz has been done dirty and I feel sorry for him.
I don't think Sainz has been done dirty. I don't like HAM and I never wanted him to race for Ferrari but this move makes sense from any angle you look at it. It is a win-win situation for Ferrari as well as HAM. He is way more marketable than any other F1 driver and Ferrari can reap benefits of this deal even after HAM retires.
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If Lewis Hamilton is unable to perform to the level of Tifosi's expectations I believe things will go south very quickly.
Being a 7WDC, expectations will be very high from both sides, but LH will have to deliver the result, especially against his younger teammate Charles.
Somehow I feel that LH might have already passed his prime and the grueling 24-race season may wear him out faster than he thought. Alonso for example has already started questioning his commitment to F1 in a recent interview when asked if he would consider joining Merc.