----aral wrote:I think that you have to look at it with a different perspective. Max has just been placed in the car and has had to learn new steering wheel functions, different handling etc, yet he is able to match and better Daniel. For a 18 yo to be able to do that is something. look at Kvyat, he has ability, yet has not been able to even match Sainz who is slower normally than Max. Kvyat had also the benefit of knowing the team and the car.
It was noticeable that Daniel was not grinning any more and was obviously concerned at the challenge from his new teammate. Give Max a couple of more races, and you will probably see why Marko decided to move him into RBR, and you could even find that Daniel will start feeling the pressure.
I moved this over to the RB team thread since its unrelated to the Spanish GP where the dialog sourced from...
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I think KVY will be out of TR after the season ends, and likely out of F1 unless his pulls a rabbit out this season, which I doubt will happen. Matz is just being political and staying out of a media barrage handling it in this way. It would be to risky handing a Red Bull over to Max such a young age. There's just to much risk to fail. The pressure, even tho Max would have been told there was none, Max would have put on himself. Any racer would. Handling it this way Max gets in the car, can't put pressure on himself because he is a transfer, and he gets a massive amount of experience with something like 17 races to go. It's a masterpiece move by Matz.
I agree Max is something very special. What is he, 18 for god sakes?! Think of when you were 18. It's good he was not dropped straight into a top tier team and had a spell in a lower echelon. The tempering that offers always seems to be a good thing.
Smartest move of the season was giving him a few races in another car and then plop him into Newey's mind with no pressure to score a ton of points and simply spend the season learning/honing/sharpening. Imo, this was planned from the start of the season. How to get Max I the car sans a political $h*tstorm, sans pressure, and early in the season.
2017 is going to be righteous if the engine guys can finally get on pace with Merc.
Likely the pressure put on KVY earlier was to push him into mistakes. KVY's interviews post demotion point to something he now knows that explains a lot more of the story. That's at least the impression I got from his demeanor and language.
I may well be wrong and may eat my foot, but this all is seeming more and more contrived.
Whatever happens, Max is being given every opportunity to succeed. I look forward to seeing how he matches up with RIC--who is no slouch and a driver which presents a solid measuring stick to the kid and us as fans.
Hats off Red bull. =D>