Vasconia wrote:
He is doing a good job, showing good pace in both qualy and race. I cant imagine why he should be replaced. Its obvious that Sebastian is faster, but come one, this is quite logic and reasonable taking into account Sebastian´s pure pace and that he is much younger than Kimi.
I hope he will continue in 2017.
Huh, what pace? He's doing objectively awful job:
- Australia, Q start, pace,
- China - qualifying behind Ricciardo, 0,6 behind Rosberg where is should have been close, mediocre start (behind Rosberg), pace.
- Russia - qualifying behind Bottas (a theme: slower car and every time it's possible, check previous season), 1,2 behind Rosberg, 0,5 behind Vettel, lost position to Bottas, plus pace compared to Bottas, Hamilton
- Bahrain - start = end of the race, he was lucky (Bottas-Ham collision helped) he didn't end up behind a driver who started ninth after first lap,
These are not small differences and minor mistakes. Four bad races and three below the scale, Chilton would be finishing in the exactly same place, only lack of competition saves him - Russia best example. It's fired mid-season form third year in a row. This is what people upvote here
. Now please give me examples of a good job.