beelsebob wrote:munudeges wrote:If I were Lotus I would grab di Resta and Hulkenberg.
That or DiResta and Riccardo, but yeh, that's very sane.
Yeah right It is possible that RG lost his touch, that's what castrating blown up penalties, wife, kid
and 1,5 season of team treatment can do to a driver but you can't tell it now. No proper environment to judge.
As for possible "sane replacements": Hulkenberg was outraced and outqualified by ancient Rubens, and di Resta by below average Sutil, Ricciardo is slightly better than the mess of a driver Vergne is , if you prefer to play that game. Yet two of them somehow "recovered" from that. BTW why the interest in Lotus suddenly, new fans everyday, media suddenly interested? Trying to squeeze their overrated drivers somewhere, I though they were all going to McLaren, Red Bull or Ferrari
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You can pretend that multiply team orders don't mean anything and don't affect a driver in a negative way. To explain it here I really need it to happen to a local driver and half an hour special on Sky. At worst it has to be Massa or Webber
. One: Lotus type multiple team orders are a tip of an iceberg, visible part of a policy that affects other areas. Two: from driver's percpective they really have an affect: approach, goals, expected treatment from the team in any race situation, confidence. With F1 driver performence consisting of 100 small things TO are not a small part. Also there has to be logic and result, there's none here.
For the team part Lotus is simply not maximizing their results, which would have been better if they'd decided to back up both drivers. They had a unique chance to beat McLaren or Ferrari, instead they were content with fourth and got involved with fake Raikkonen for a championship campaign. McLaren with a better driver and car after unlucky DNF while leading in Singapore announced end of championship hopes. Lotus after bad qualifying, lucky climb to sixth (Schumacher-Vergne crash) and team orders for fifth were continuing with "we're still fighting for championship" nonsense. Then Suzuka spin in qualifying. You tell me if it was healthy based on reality approach. This season is much worse and a car much better.