Of course Vanja...
https://www.f1technical.net/news/25801Wolff has revealed that he contacted his friend, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur after his conversation with Carlos Sainz, but he did not receive any response from the Frenchman.
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to point out here... Could you elaborate?AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 20:41
Of course Vanja...
A short trip to the past:
https://www.f1technical.net/news/25801Wolff has revealed that he contacted his friend, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur after his conversation with Carlos Sainz, but he did not receive any response from the Frenchman.
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
A true sportsman
You're waxing lyrical about Vasseur's sportsmanship when he couldn't bother to tell his longtime friend, Toto Wolff, that he was stealing his driver (LH44). I've no problem with that but let's not get carried away about sportsmanship. They are letting Sainz go because he and Williams pose no threat to Ferrari whatsoever. He was in no rush to let Cardile go to Aston Martin...Vanja #66 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 21:16Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to point out here... Could you elaborate?AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 20:41
Of course Vanja...
A short trip to the past:
https://www.f1technical.net/news/25801Wolff has revealed that he contacted his friend, Ferrari team boss Fred Vasseur after his conversation with Carlos Sainz, but he did not receive any response from the Frenchman.
"And then I sent a text to [Ferrari boss] Fred Vasseur saying: 'You're taking our driver?' Didn't get any response. Very unusual for Fred. He's a good friend. So yeah, I saw it coming."
A true sportsman
Fred was never going to confirm Ferrari were in talks with Lewis, in case Mercedes attempted to dissuade him from the move. Sometimes teams let drivers go early and sometimes they don't, just how F1 is.AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 22:55You're waxing lyrical about Vasseur's sportsmanship when he couldn't bother to tell his longtime friend, Toto Wolff, that he was stealing his driver (LH44). I've no problem with that but let's not get carried away about sportsmanship. They are letting Sainz go because he and Williams pose no threat to Ferrari whatsoever. He was in no rush to let Cardile go to Aston Martin...Vanja #66 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 21:16Sorry, I'm not sure I understand what you are trying to point out here... Could you elaborate?AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 20:41
Of course Vanja...
A short trip to the past:
https://www.f1technical.net/news/25801
A true sportsman
I'm afraid you have some things backwards there. By the time old man Sainz blabbed his mouth to Toto, Hamilton has already made his mind and signed. From then, it's Hamilton who's supposed to break it to Toto, no one else. What was Vasseur supposed to do by answering, lie to Toto that nothing's going on?AR3-GP wrote: ↑15 Nov 2024, 22:55You're waxing lyrical about Vasseur's sportsmanship when he couldn't bother to tell his longtime friend, Toto Wolff, that he was stealing his driver (LH44). I've no problem with that but let's not get carried away about sportsmanship. They are letting Sainz go because he and Williams pose no threat to Ferrari whatsoever. He was in no rush to let Cardile go to Aston Martin...
I think it's fair to say the McLaren has been an easier car than the Williams, plus when you're in a faster car, you're able to leave a little more margin for error.