WaikeCU wrote:I find it quite shocking that Williams managed to win a race with Maldonado back in the season of 2012 and so far this season haven't managed to win yet.
I ´d say Maldonado would not have won a race either...
mind you wins for other teams than Mercedes came through mishaps between the two Mercedes drivers -either driving each other off the track or mechanical glitches.Funny enough always Daniel Ricciardo was in position to make the most out of these opportunities.
Maldonados win for Williams came out of the blue with a dominant weekend which came unexpected and was not bolstered by any of the later outings of team and driver....for whatever reason things just worked out that weekend.
Surprisingly we have the perception of Bottas having the edge over Massa which is not really true :
Points wise they are pretty much scoring similar points -since race 10 Felipe has even outscored Valteri -just ...Sure Valteris first half of the season was going much smoother but as long as they brought the car home there was not much between them .Massas season has been flawed by circumstances not really in his hands -just think about the 3 first lap
crashes he suffered -all of them without any chance for him to avoid .One may have his doubt with the Perez incident but
to me Checo is always a accident waiting to happen ...Felipe should have taken that into account...I think the team let him down on more than one occasion with bad stops and sub optimum strategies as well .Considering most of us had written off Felipe already it is quite refreshing to see him well ahead of not only Raikkonen but recently also Alonso
Still I think Alonso would have pushed the team a lot harder -I´m not sure if that would have netted better results but given the chance they just would have to give it a try.