This statement is ironic given Piastri was precisely trying to win the Italian Grand Prix!djones wrote: ↑05 Sep 2024, 12:08Going down the Piastri is a victim route or that prioritising the most prestigious championship is somehow damaging is a weak attitude that does not really have a place in a competitive sport. It is about winning winning winning winning winning. Not coming second or the fun of taking part.
It didn't work out, but would have resulted in Piastri 2 Grand Prix victories and Norris 2 Grand Prix victories which is more advantageous for Piastri than an unbalanced ledger.
You assume Piastri has a contract which makes this contractually possible. It may not. So discussions are moot!
(Hungary was correcting an undercut.)
Yes they do, the constructors title. For this title, it is best that Piastri scores as many points as possible.
In that case, how is a ledger of Norris 1 WDC and Piastri 0 WDC advantageous for Piastri? It is not. So it will be until after Piastri is mathematically eliminated that he may provide support, assuming that is the contract.
Which would be the last 2-3 Grands Prix, assuming Verstappen hasn't already clinched the WDC.
As long as Piastri is not contractually obliged to concede it will happen again or the cars may even collide (stewards will decide the driver predominantly at fault, if any). That's motor racing. Indycar teams operate with up to four cars and no team orders, it's not difficult -- there isn't the farce of drivers waving the designated driver through like in DTM.