Sedaxel wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 19:02
SchuMassa wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 18:39
Sedaxel wrote: ↑06 Jul 2024, 17:20
SchuMassa... you were so silent about q2 times. Curious. But you don't lose the opportunity to bash Alonso. Ok, man.
He had the pace, sure. Does this comfort you in light of his starting position? For me, it's not much of a consolation. At least the car looks significantly better.
No, it doesn't. It's sad to see that position.
My point is that it's not his fault at all. Without all that avoidable mess and the team mistake, he would've been top five, almost sure.
Yeah, I also happen to think his fate was sealed once he was on the track.
What I was trying to imply - in an ambiguous and rather salty fashion, I admit - is that thing like this rarely happen to Stroll. (Although I'm not following him closely enough, contrary to Fernando). The team has no interest in sabotaging either driver, so the fault must lie with Fernando's side of the garage, everyone included. First and foremost the engineers, but a driver of Fernando's caliber and charisma should take leadership and be more confrontational because the team is known to make poor decisions. I understand it has rarely helped him in the past, but things like what we saw today could be prevented. Fingers crossed for better luck tomorrow.