avantman wrote: ↑06 Nov 2024, 00:07
Seanspeed wrote: ↑05 Nov 2024, 23:46
Have people forgotten Perez isn't actually some pathetic pay driver or whatever?
It's actually quite funny, because Perez finished 4th only behind Mercedes drivers and Max in '16 Brazil, the race was held in equally if not more treacherous conditions. But more importantly Perez also finished ahead of wet weather expert Vettel in a Ferrari, who later wiped the floor with "the fastest man in F1" [in Brundle's and Chandhock's rosy world] Charles Leclerc every time it rained, and another wet weather expert Hulkenberg in equal Force India.
I won't even mention '12 Malaysia where Perez was in the fight for the win with Alonso, because it wasn't wet enough, and he was driving a Sauber which many believed was almost as fast as Lewis' Mclaren (I mean surely Perez cannot be so good, almost to challenge Lewis later in the season for the victory in Monza, unless he had much faster car). And I won't mention of course another wet race, '20 Turkey, because what will it change? Everyone now knows Perez can't drive an F1 car on a wet track.
Forgot to mention that Hulkenberg wiped the floor with Perez in Brazil '16. He was a hefty distance ahead of Perez before the red flag and managed to get a puncture on the safety car restart, so had to go all the way to the back and start last on the restart. But hey, who cares about context, hey?
Perez was seemingly slower than Stroll (who, to be fair, is quite decent in wet conditions) in Turkey '20. Stroll pitted, Perez did not. I dont know exactly what happend to Stroll after that, but I seem to remember he damaged something and couldnt get the laptimes he had before he pitted.
Different cars works differently. So you can really only get a fair assessment on a driver compared to his teammate, who shares the car. So comparing to other drivers is somewhat meh, unless you have a reference first. And as mentioned above, Hulkenberg primarily, but also probably Stroll, is faster than Perez in the wet.
Cant remember what happend to his teammate in 2012, but I seem to remember just that it was a good race from Perez. So kudos on that.