If Lawson drives similar to Perez in the last few races, Yuki does not need to move to another team to beat him every race
If Lawson drives similar to Perez in the last few races, Yuki does not need to move to another team to beat him every race
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His performance was nothing to write home about and thats why he was left out. His toxic behavior is only the icing on the cake.
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Marko explains: 'Deciding factor in choosing Lawson for Red Bull promotion'
Helmut Marko: "The engineers presented similar figures that we used as a basis for the decision. Basically, it was a luxury problem;
both deserved the promotion. But Lawson may have more room for improvement in the future.
Especially his mental strength was the deciding factor in the end.
He is currently in Japan and I spoke to him on the phone. He took the news relatively calmly.
I told him to keep pushing at the Racing Bulls and then we'll see. He responded positively."
Christian Horner: "The engineers have enjoyed working with him [Yuki] through the running that he's done this year.
He's got a good work ethic as well. So it is great to have Yuki still involved with the Racing Bull scene next year.
And of course, he's on standby should he ever be required."
One thing is a PR statement and the other is the reality - where he was denied of his seat.Wouter wrote: ↑20 Dec 2024, 11:00.
Where did you got that BS from? Your own opinion?
.Marko explains: 'Deciding factor in choosing Lawson for Red Bull promotion'
Helmut Marko: "The engineers presented similar figures that we used as a basis for the decision. Basically, it was a luxury problem;
both deserved the promotion. But Lawson may have more room for improvement in the future.
Especially his mental strength was the deciding factor in the end.
He is currently in Japan and I spoke to him on the phone. He took the news relatively calmly.
I told him to keep pushing at the Racing Bulls and then we'll see. He responded positively."
Christian Horner: "The engineers have enjoyed working with him [Yuki] through the running that he's done this year.
He's got a good work ethic as well. So it is great to have Yuki still involved with the Racing Bull scene next year.
And of course, he's on standby should he ever be required."
I understand. If you want a slow pilot who speaks nicely to your ear. What about another fast pilot who is more emotional. That's fine
Tsunoda aint particular fast. Gasly was on another planet for him. His "wins" are against two rookies (from which one basically matched him even though he came mid season) and against a broken man that was Ricciardo...