And for the amazing work once again =D>
The question is, by the time Bottas picks up the speed, if it's around 5 or 6 GPs and if Lewis leads him by 30 or 40 points, will they allow them to race, If Ferrari and RB kept improving? While in the acclimitation period of those 5 or 6 GPs, if Bottas loses out a few 2nd place finish to either Ferrari or RB, will he be in a position to ask for equal status for this season? What will be the rules of engagement?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:10Helmut Marko was right. Mercedes is not the fastest in the Hands of Bottas. I think he will get up to speed sooner or later. In that time Toto and Nikki's patience will be tested but they have to give Bottas time. He's a safe pair of hands just what you need at the season start.
Lewis will be there for the win, but if Bottas can't match Lewis' speed. At least he could be a buffer to Lewis. As in holding up the competition behind him. By the time if they've managed to overtake Bottas, Lewis would be miles off in the distance.GPR-A wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:20The question is, by the time Bottas picks up the speed, if it's around 5 or 6 GPs and if Lewis leads him by 30 or 40 points, will they allow them to race, If Ferrari and RB kept improving? Whil in the acclimitation period of those 5 of 6 GPs, if Bottas loses out a few 2nd place finish to either Ferrari or RB, will he be in a position to ask for equal status for this season?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:10Helmut Marko was right. Mercedes is not the fastest in the Hands of Bottas. I think he will get up to speed sooner or later. In that time Toto and Nikki's patience will be tested but they have to give Bottas time. He's a safe pair of hands just what you need at the season start.
That's almost the ideal situation for Mercedes. They want 1 driver to win everything, 1 to come second and for them to win the WCCWaikeCU wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:23Lewis will be there for the win, but if Bottas can't match Lewis' speed. At least he could be a buffer to Lewis. As in holding up the competition behind him. By the time if they've managed to overtake Bottas, Lewis would be miles off in the distance.GPR-A wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:20The question is, by the time Bottas picks up the speed, if it's around 5 or 6 GPs and if Lewis leads him by 30 or 40 points, will they allow them to race, If Ferrari and RB kept improving? Whil in the acclimitation period of those 5 of 6 GPs, if Bottas loses out a few 2nd place finish to either Ferrari or RB, will he be in a position to ask for equal status for this season?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:10Helmut Marko was right. Mercedes is not the fastest in the Hands of Bottas. I think he will get up to speed sooner or later. In that time Toto and Nikki's patience will be tested but they have to give Bottas time. He's a safe pair of hands just what you need at the season start.
In all honesty, that is exactly what Brawn thought about Nico, when they hired Lewis in 2013. It just so happened that, Nico showed he was better than that and created the headache and importantly, the new management of Toto, Niki and Paddy were open to having a proper fight between their drivers.SiLo wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:59That's almost the ideal situation for Mercedes. They want 1 driver to win everything, 1 to come second and for them to win the WCCWaikeCU wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:23Lewis will be there for the win, but if Bottas can't match Lewis' speed. At least he could be a buffer to Lewis. As in holding up the competition behind him. By the time if they've managed to overtake Bottas, Lewis would be miles off in the distance.GPR-A wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 13:20The question is, by the time Bottas picks up the speed, if it's around 5 or 6 GPs and if Lewis leads him by 30 or 40 points, will they allow them to race, If Ferrari and RB kept improving? Whil in the acclimitation period of those 5 of 6 GPs, if Bottas loses out a few 2nd place finish to either Ferrari or RB, will he be in a position to ask for equal status for this season?
Well, Mercedes (ie Toto and Zetche) want the WCC, but not for the team to be LH44 f1-team, so I feel the will keep a cap on Lewis' influence.
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 20:50Well, Mercedes (ie Toto and Zetche) want the WCC, but not for the team to be LH44 f1-team, so I feel the will keep a cap on Lewis' influence.
I agree, but Nico addressed them in 2016, he was at his absolute best. He was aggressive and precise, more than any time before.Raleigh wrote: ↑24 Mar 2017, 18:13
Nico by contrast was very quick (on the right day, perhaps even quicker than Lewis) but not necessarily a great racer, clumsy in defense and underwhelming on attack, even in the Mercedes prone to getting stuck behind slower cars. Not a great driver in the rain either, which has always been a mark of raw talent over hard work, rain was always a chance for Red Bulls and Ferraris to get between the Mercs (We haven't yet seen if Valteri is good in the wet, the Williams has been a lot weaker in the rain than the dry over the last 3 years).