Each time he's been fighting for wdc with a competitive teammate alongside him it's gone toxic, so I guess we'll have to see about that
Each time he's been fighting for wdc with a competitive teammate alongside him it's gone toxic, so I guess we'll have to see about that
He's a 7 time champ and will be 40 next year. No matter how good he still is, his best years are behind him. Whatever he manages to do will be fine, if he's too far behind Leclerc for two years I don't think he will want to continue.
It will be interesting for sure. Charles will also be a lot wiser now, the Carlos episodes have surely prepared him.organic wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 06:26Each time he's been fighting for wdc with a competitive teammate alongside him it's gone toxic, so I guess we'll have to see about that
How they design the car in terms of 'base-balance' will determine who is the dominant driver. LeClerc likes a super-pointy car with no understeer at all, and can live with a nervous rear. Hamilton likes a pointy car, but cannot tolerate a nervous rear and doesn't mind putting in some understeer as the penalty to have a stable rear.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 08:30He's a 7 time champ and will be 40 next year. No matter how good he still is, his best years are behind him. Whatever he manages to do will be fine, if he's too far behind Leclerc for two years I don't think he will want to continue.
That said, I expect he will be extremely motivated to perform from the first simulator session, let alone races.
So....terrible. Ugh.dialtone wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 04:26Chances are the car will look like this then:
https://www.autocar.co.uk/sites/autocar ... k=S0MG82aN
Frankly a missed opportunity.
They are in pole position, "super consultant" looks the most realistic to me, with Byrne handing over his duties for a year of overlap and Newey then being free to work under conditions he dictates.
I hope so.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 12:15They are in pole position, "super consultant" looks the most realistic to me, with Byrne handing over his duties for a year of overlap and Newey then being free to work under conditions he dictates.
Unless he decides to retire, which is also likely, but being kept away from F1 for a full year won't be easy for him and it might just reignite him if he does have some doubts.
He said in his statement that he wants to seek new challenges for himself, likely he’s not retiring.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 12:15They are in pole position, "super consultant" looks the most realistic to me, with Byrne handing over his duties for a year of overlap and Newey then being free to work under conditions he dictates.
Unless he decides to retire, which is also likely, but being kept away from F1 for a full year won't be easy for him and it might just reignite him if he does have some doubts.
Exactly. The Alonso and Rosberg pairings are probably the top 2 most fiery in recent memory of the sport. Even with Jenson it got a bit fiery when twitter telemetry started flying aroundorganic wrote: ↑01 May 2024, 06:26Each time he's been fighting for wdc with a competitive teammate alongside him it's gone toxic, so I guess we'll have to see about that
Remember that he's been in Red Bull under constant pressure, so if he's gonna take time out and just cruise for a while, everyone would understand that. That's probably more likely to see rather diving into any other possible employment career."
"Things have slightly changed (...) he probably should and would look to the future about a change of life."