Given the development momentum that Ferrari has, it may not be trivially seen as "the best seat".Jonnycraig wrote:If the best seat on the grid becomes available, he will take it.
Given the development momentum that Ferrari has, it may not be trivially seen as "the best seat".Jonnycraig wrote:If the best seat on the grid becomes available, he will take it.
He doesn't need to fake his own death, Alonso has a performance clause in his contract that Mclaren have to be in a certain position in the WCC by a certain date. I wasn't told the position or the date but I doubt it is miles off other historic clauses such as 3rd in WCC by October 1st or something similar to that.ScottB wrote:If Hamilton left Merc they'd take Bottas, through the Toto connection, or Alonso would fake his own death to get out of his Mclaren deal...
I don't see Lewis leaving though. Merc will be either the best, or one of the best cars until there is a major regs change at least, he's well placed to win the title this year and next, and if the post 2017 rules are still based around the current V6, as is likely, he'll most probably still be well placed.
I think it's more likely he leaves the sport than leaves Merc to be honest.
The way I see it, Ferrari is on a big program of getting back their image of being the best at everything; best car, best team, best engineers, best driver. And, Hamilton, at least for the moment, is looking like the Schumacher type character they need. Everybody from outside the sport is seeing this "Hamilton dominates" in the headlines, and the problem for Ferrari, is Hamilton is wearing a Mercedes jumpsuit.wickedz50 wrote:I doubt Ferrari will be able to manage the aspiration of 2 World Champions. Hamilton to Ferrari is out of question whereas Bothas looks like a good partner for Vettel at Ferrari. Long way to go so till that time let the fun of speculations go on.
I don't think you can really judge Senna as he was killed in '94 whilst still having many years of WDC to come. Despite that williams being a hell to drive and factually killing him, he could have had his 4th title in the Williams in 94 actually. I recall somewhere reading that his intention was to go to Ferrari past '95, and that his death opened up the chance for Schuamacher to go there instead in 96.Just_a_fan wrote:Interesting. Would winning this year and next year - making him a 4-times champion but in two teams not make him "better" than Vettel who only won in one team (so far)?
I have no idea of the answer to that as I don't know how one defines "better" in these cases. Are Lauda and Piquet "better" than Senna and Stewart because they won their three titles with more than one team? Most people would put Senna ahead of Piquet, for example, but why?
I think playing the whole "driver A is better than driver B" is a dangerous*/tricky*/difficult*/unwise* game when the two drivers' stats are quite comparable in almost all areas.
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the writing on the wall? Not the best on the grid thanks to danny boy?!PlatinumZealot wrote:Vettel can even get 8 titles... but the writing is on the wall for him already. He can't recover. Everyone knows he is not the best on the grid thanks to Danny boy. But not to divert this thread into a driver Vs driver, we need to see Vettel fight one of the big three in the same car to see where he really stands.
Didn't Ron come out today / yesterday and say it's a water tight 3 year deal with no clauses?Gaz. wrote:He doesn't need to fake his own death, Alonso has a performance clause in his contract that Mclaren have to be in a certain position in the WCC by a certain date. I wasn't told the position or the date but I doubt it is miles off other historic clauses such as 3rd in WCC by October 1st or something similar to that.ScottB wrote:If Hamilton left Merc they'd take Bottas, through the Toto connection, or Alonso would fake his own death to get out of his Mclaren deal...
I don't see Lewis leaving though. Merc will be either the best, or one of the best cars until there is a major regs change at least, he's well placed to win the title this year and next, and if the post 2017 rules are still based around the current V6, as is likely, he'll most probably still be well placed.
I think it's more likely he leaves the sport than leaves Merc to be honest.
I think in a way he´s got a point. You can have all the titles you like in F1 but ultimately what sets the value of your stock is how you fare against your teammates.Manoah2u wrote:the writing on the wall? Not the best on the grid thanks to danny boy?!PlatinumZealot wrote:Vettel can even get 8 titles... but the writing is on the wall for him already. He can't recover. Everyone knows he is not the best on the grid thanks to Danny boy. But not to divert this thread into a driver Vs driver, we need to see Vettel fight one of the big three in the same car to see where he really stands.
he just won in his 2nd race with ferrari and came 3rd twice, he's 1 point behind Rosberg in a car that's still a good range behind the Merc in raw potential.