Tvetovnato wrote: ↑11 May 2024, 23:29
Christensen really is not delivering this season for the 5 Porsche, bad performance in Qatar and a really bad mistake today. Campbell deserves better… Andlauer must surely be on their radar after today.
Christensen's year has been wretched. He and Laurens Vanthoor were the best Porsche drivers last year. In Qatar he got a race ruining tire failure because he was abusing the famous Qatar kerbs more than his teammates. Nevertheless, I'm sure he will recover. Estre made far more mistakes last year including crashing out at Le Mans and remained with the team.
Regarding Andlauer, Porsche tends to sack their oldest drivers before the young ones. Lotterer has been driving in a very uninspired way lately. My guess is that he will be the first to go. Andlauer will be promoted.
Regarding Toyota, it was a quiet and suspicious race. I'm sure they were managing the BOP this weekend. Teams can manipulate the performance by raising the ride height to be "Safe". If you study the BOP parameters, there has been a large swing their way compared to last year at Spa where they finished 1-2. They will be hoping for no changes to the BOP heading into Le Mans.
Alpine and Puegeot could use some help. Let us hope the FIA makes an adjustment.
A lion must kill its prey.