- Brake issue in Canada? "Cost" him switch places with Vettel. Before that he went off on the grass and lost places to two much slower cars: Ricciardo and Perez during first laps. On top of another poor Q and start combination in the joint quickest car.Silent Storm wrote: ↑31 Jul 2017, 12:54We have to remember Kimi has had 2 DNF till now and brake issue in Canada and front tyre issue in Silverstone. WCC could have been closer, the team knows the details better than us and they will decide whether to keep Kimi or not on that, whether he is struggling or just plain slow nobody knows, we have seen glimpses of old Kimi at times, sometimes it gives the feeling that he is leashed like yesterdays race, like he doesn't know it yet that he is their No2 driver and the balance would never be perfect for him.
- DNF in Baku was half self inflicted after he ruined his own race with a bad attempt on the first lap
- DNF in Spain was fully self inflicted after (colour me shocked) another first lap lack of skills display.
You cannot spin Raikkonen's season as an outright low quality performance disaster especially if you throw as the main defence three random half truths or rather half lies without a context and ignore everything else .