basti313 wrote:Manoah2u wrote:
wehrlein would be the most anticlimactic descision to make. unfortunately, it's probably what itll turn out to be,
despite all the logic being completely against that decision.
Which logic?
The logic is easily on Weh. The rule change is not changing everything. That still means the others will need to find half a second on Merc to be competitive. So the easy choice is a driver that gives a good Nr2. So the logic is to take your reserve driver.
You know, your logic is the most illogical decision ever.
Where does your half a second come from? RedBull were breathing in Merc's necks, how's that for logic.
There have been various occasions where Nico was almost 5 tenths down on Lewis during Qually, or vise versa, or even got split. Meanwhile, Whilst Mercedes still reigns in Qually, the race is where the points are given and that's exactly where the competition got close.
Wehrlein has driven nothing but a backmarker trashcan with zero pressure, zero goal, and zero interest. He doesnt know squad from competition. And you're about to slam this guy in a championship capable car next to a giant right in between the wolves. lol, did you give this even a half second of thought?
Everything else would be unlogical:
- Why back a driver in F1 who is not competitive?
- Why guide a driver in your junior program who is not competitive?
Sebastien Buemi, Scott Speed, Jaime Alguersuari, Jean Eric Vergne.......
F1 drivers backed by RB untill they decided they weren't competitive enough and got replaced.
All along, they weren't competetive.
Also : Ferrari development drivers, Williams' Susie Wolff, Renault's Carmen Jorda, or Mclaren's Pedro De La Rosa.
thank you for giving it actual thought as of now.
- Why have a reserve driver you do not put into your car when you need a reserve?
again, Carmen Jorda, Susie Wolff, how about Lotus' Davide Valsecchi that got replaced with lame Kovalainen?
The only thing which might be a problem for Weh is that Merc more or less knows where they are with the car. So if they think it is still as dominant as last year, there is a big chance, that Niki insists on driving himself to P2 in the championship.