I completely agree with everything you said. And are you saying that Chilton is actually better than Rosberg?Chuckjr wrote:1.5+ seconds faster? Come on. The excess speed Merc has is making this record winning year meaningless.
When your odds are 50/50 to win pole and the race, it takes away from the accomplishment of winning by default. Would you rather beat an equal competitor or one that is so disadvantaged they cannot beat you. Bernie and the FIA, you suck donkey balls.
I miss the days when winning pole and the race actually meant something. And I can't believe Lewis does not want red bull to have Merc engines. What is he afraid of? Is not competitive opposition the juice of life as an F1 driver? Fighting for pole and a win is where it's at I thought. A 1.5+ second advantage is like a featherweight boxer taking on a heavyweight. What fun is that?
Chilton could win a world championship in this Merc. Smh.
As for Lewis saying no for engine supply to Red Bull, there was a very cheeky smile on his face when he was saying that (Yes, I watched that part of the video interview). To me, it infers that almost the deal is done between Red Bull and Mercedes and we would see a "Red Bull Mercedes" next season. After all, Marko and Niki have breakfast everyday !!! Two Austrians have convinced the Mercedes management to provide Red Bull with PU and like Marko was mentioning, even if Red Bull wins, it is a Mercedes win.
From a pure business perspective, I don't think Mercedes has reaped all the returns on their turbo investment and would be suicidal to see FIA jumping in and making wholesome changes because of their continued domination, and then the formula itself might change and they have to re-invest again. So, it is rather more easier to sell the PU to Red Bull and make a competitive scenario in F1 and continue to make revenues for few more years. Anyway, a customer PU is going to be slightly less competitive than for the factory team. For Red Bull though, even the customer PU is far more competitive than the current Renault PU and they would be happy to be in the hunt with their aero power.
I am ready to bet on a Red Bull and Merc deal for next year and when you look at Renault having serious talks with Lotus, it clearly makes up for this deal happening. I would rather see Danny boy challenging Lewis next year.