Phil wrote: ↑17 Jun 2019, 17:35
On one hand, he is fighting for a contract extension, but at the same time, this year might be his best chance of winning the championship... if he goes all in and full risk in an attempt to beat Hamilton, who knows, he might be more prone to errors like we saw in Canada...
Bottas needs to beat Hamilton in all of the next four races and get some fastest laps too just to get on terms with him. That's four 1-2 races assuming no reliability or other issues for Hamilton. He then has to beat him in at least half of the remaining races assuming equal reliability issues etc., and make second place in every race he doesn't win. That means he has to win 9 of the remaining races and come second in the rest (assuming equal reliability etc, blah, blah). That seems like a tall order considering how he's gone so far this season. It also assumes that the car will be the best at every track which is unlikely.
In order to beat Hamilton in the same car, you have to win races early in the season and get him on the back foot. Even then, the guy's relentless in chasing. Even Rosberg needed Hamilton to have his Sepang DNF in order to beat him to the title and Rosberg started the season with four straight wins!
I can't see Bottas managing to do all of that, to be honest. He'd need to be full risk and zero errors for the rest of the season.
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