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Fair enough. He's both new and young, so its understandable they'd want him to prove himself.LM10 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:33Because they already (indirectly) announced to do so even before the season started. So it's not really a question to be answered.
Leclerc is a very good driver and person. I really like him. But he will learn from race to race. He told he needs to convince his team that he's faster in order to make it hard for them to choose Vettel as number 1 driver. However, this race weekend it was not the case yet as he was slower in Qualifying and also in the race when he lost like 10 seconds to his team mate in the first stint.
Your drama making is not gonna change the fact that Leclerc already has been knowing this for a long time now and didn't show any form of frustration, but understanding instead.Shader wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:42https://www.gpblog.com/en/videos/32915/ ... alia-.htmlLM10 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:33Because they already (indirectly) announced to do so even before the season started. So it's not really a question to be answered.
Leclerc is a very good driver and person. I really like him. But he will learn from race to race. He told he needs to convince his team that he's faster in order to make it hard for them to choose Vettel as number 1 driver. However, this race weekend it was not the case yet as he was slower in Qualifying and also in the race when he lost like 10 seconds to his team mate in the first stint.
This is no way to treat your young driver in his first race for the team... Fact is, he was faster in the end, why not let him overtake? They lost more than they gained with this move.
I am not sure I agree on this. Yes, in retrospective, they should proceed with their normal race, but at that point who expected that Vettel would be THAT slow? So much that Verstappen would be able to overtake him in his second attempt?the EDGE wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:09
They covered off Vettel and it nearly cost them 2nd to Verstappen
Merc need to learn to run their own race, there was no need to cover Vettel this early in the season, if Vettel was struggling with his tyres then that’s Vettels look out
Merc made the wrong call, fortunately it didn’t cost them this time round but they need to learn from it
Who's more likely to be fighting for a WDC-title? Ferrari needs to do this to even have a glimmer of hope to beat Ham this year. It's not nice but it's understandable.Shader wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:42https://www.gpblog.com/en/videos/32915/ ... alia-.htmlLM10 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:33Because they already (indirectly) announced to do so even before the season started. So it's not really a question to be answered.
Leclerc is a very good driver and person. I really like him. But he will learn from race to race. He told he needs to convince his team that he's faster in order to make it hard for them to choose Vettel as number 1 driver. However, this race weekend it was not the case yet as he was slower in Qualifying and also in the race when he lost like 10 seconds to his team mate in the first stint.
This is no way to treat your young driver in his first race for the team... Fact is, he was faster in the end, why not let him overtake? They lost more than they gained with this move.
I think the point is they could pit Leclerc and let him try for fastest lap, since Vettel had some power issues anyway.
You have to feel for Leclerc. The team might have considered that his race wasn't that great and that he only caught Vettel due to being on the hardest tyre. Vettel radioed that his tyres were done pretty much 20 laps to the end of the race.Shader wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:42https://www.gpblog.com/en/videos/32915/ ... alia-.htmlLM10 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:33Because they already (indirectly) announced to do so even before the season started. So it's not really a question to be answered.
Leclerc is a very good driver and person. I really like him. But he will learn from race to race. He told he needs to convince his team that he's faster in order to make it hard for them to choose Vettel as number 1 driver. However, this race weekend it was not the case yet as he was slower in Qualifying and also in the race when he lost like 10 seconds to his team mate in the first stint.
This is no way to treat your young driver in his first race for the team... Fact is, he was faster in the end, why not let him overtake? They lost more than they gained with this move.
Why do you think PU issues are a given? There is no official confirmation as of now.
They would rather give up that point to someone else than give it to leclerc ...which would have made leclerc just one point behind Vettel...
I agree with you. If it is other way around they would pitted Vettel for extra point. I am 100% sure they(ferrari) will not win this year 2019 wdc and wcc with Vettel and average driver Lec(seems Kimi better than Lec). Ferrari Need Alonso at any cost.siskue2005 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 10:01They would rather give up that point to someone else than give it to leclerc ...which would have made leclerc just one point behind Vettel...
They need to protect their precious queen as they have indirectly said that before the season starts
I disagree. The driver dynamic was already set to let Leclerc learn without pressure. Plus, the total team points tally would not change. They gained nor lost anything.Shader wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:42https://www.gpblog.com/en/videos/32915/ ... alia-.htmlLM10 wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 09:33Because they already (indirectly) announced to do so even before the season started. So it's not really a question to be answered.
Leclerc is a very good driver and person. I really like him. But he will learn from race to race. He told he needs to convince his team that he's faster in order to make it hard for them to choose Vettel as number 1 driver. However, this race weekend it was not the case yet as he was slower in Qualifying and also in the race when he lost like 10 seconds to his team mate in the first stint.
This is no way to treat your young driver in his first race for the team... Fact is, he was faster in the end, why not let him overtake? They lost more than they gained with this move.
Tyres surely were another influencing factor, but look at those speed differences. Looks like PU issues or some save mode to prevent issues.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑17 Mar 2019, 10:00Why do you think PU issues are a given? There is no official confirmation as of now.
Plus, they would have told him when he asked why we are so slow. I think the tires was the greatest factor.
Edit: Vettel confirmed there weren't any engine issues
https://twitter.com/Vetteleclerc/status ... 07840?s=19