I think Stella has to sit down with Oscar and Webber and look at the cold hard facts. The chances of Lando winning the WDC are slim, but it is doable. The chances of Oscar winning it this year are, frankly, near zero.geogate wrote: ↑08 Sep 2024, 12:23but what does "do what they can to help him win a title" actually mean.
So far as I am aware, through the history of Mclaren, equal status drivers means that it requires an agreement with the team and both drivers before one of they will act in a supporting roll to the other. That was certainly the situation with DC and Mika - exactly what is was between Hamilton and Alonso Im not sure in 2007 as it was Hamiltons rookie season ... but given events on the track one has to assume that was the case there too.
So the question becomes, what will Oscar do. In his situation, I wouldn't be moving over for Norris with 8 races to go - that's a 1/3rd of a season where he takes on a no 2 status - and that becomes a hard mentality to change within the team.
What Norris did in Hungary wont have help the trust between them either. Oscar was pretty pissed looking at him after race
Oscar should take a supporting role for the remainder of this season and in return he knows the team will give him the same service if positions are reversed in the future, which there is a good chance they might be.
F1 is first and foremost a team sport and while teams might like to pretend the WCC matters, for the average or casual viewer it is the WDC that counts.
There is absolutely no guarantee that McLaren are in the title hunt next season, though I hope they are, so it is only common sense to give it everything this season.
And reading between the lines of statements made by the team and Oscar, I think that is what is going to happen.