Wass85 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 17:51
dans79 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2017, 17:48
Bottas gave up the place, because he didn't have the pace he said as much him self.
He didn't volunteer to give the place up did he?
Mercedes lays importance on winning and it demands that it's employees adhere to their decision making. Whether Bottas liked it, whether he volunteered it doesn't count. He was asked to do what the Management team thought was right for the interests of the team and he did. Like it or not, it was Mercedes being too naive in anticipating some kind of miracle to happen that would suddenly make Bottas' car become a rocketship. They waited too long, despite the knowledge that his tires are messed up with tire pressures and he is holding up Lewis who had far better pace at that point. By the time they took the decision, it was a little too late. If the blame goes to the team for malfunctioning of the equipment at the start that screwed up his tires, he should take blame for not being fast enough after the pit stops.
In Monaco last year, Nico had no pace and the race was getting away and even then they took too long to ask Nico move over. So, it's that simple. There is no question of whether someone volunteered or not, it simply doesn't matter. This is not Bride and Groom at the church to seek their consent.