TFSA wrote: β29 Jul 2024, 05:04
PlatinumZealot wrote: β25 Jul 2024, 03:30
Lando doesn't have the instinct. He's not killing it with his rocket ship like all previous champions before him. Dare I say it... Lando will never be champion? And neither will Piastri??
If your car is fast enough, you don't necessarily need the killer instinct. If we took all the cars as they are now and raced them for an entire season, chances are Lando would be WDC.
Killer instinct counts for something, but at the of the day, it's a non-spec series. If your car is fast enough, you only need to beat your teammate.
This is crazy to say considering Lando has been getting beaten by his team mate much more regularly recently now that the car is fast enough.
It's also crazy to say because the cars as they are now, would have merc winning 3 of the last four races without the car with the highest ultimate pace and likely more if they had this car from race 1.
Lando is the person who said Lewis getting to 92 wins in 2020 didn't mean anything to him because he was in a car where he really only needed to beat two people.
Well, Lando pretty much only needed to beat Max for most of this Season so far in a car that could match or beat Maxs Red Bull for a large chunk of the races and still only has one win to his name. And that win wasn't even on merit, but via a safety car that simply placed him ahead of Max. And the other win he was going to get this year was be cause his team simply placed him ahead of Oscar to protect Lando from an undercut and in his petulance returned that favour by acting toward the team as if they were asking him to give back something he'd earned himself.
Landos outburst at the end of that race toward Lewis (and it only ever seems to be toward Lewis) pretty much sealed the deal foe that he's just not a person I'm going to be able to see favourably until he matures somewhat or ditches whatever rich boy entitlement syndrome he has.
If we are completely honest, Lando has barely done anything special since he arrived in F1 except look good against an already faded Ricciardo who was about to retire. The hype he had around his name for so long barely made any sense to me beside being a pretty boy when he was younger and the girls liking him and getting merch sales. Not to say he isn't a good driver, but there are many more "good" drivers who have had less of a car advantage than him who won races on merit.
He has many races left to get his head in the game though so let's see how it goes with car development etc over the summer break because if Ferrari, Merc and Red Bull are all on more equal pace footing after the break, there's a chance those wasted opportunities are going to be permanent until 2025.