GPR -A wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 18:46
Capharol wrote: ↑16 Aug 2019, 17:59
If teams like to push you get the best driver in your car, so why isn't Verstappen beside Hamilton (they could had easily bought him out of his contract) or why isn't Leclerc there ?
of course Teams like Haas, Racing Point, etc. needs to get drivers to be as close together as possible, even RB does (that's why they demoted Gasly) but when it come shove to push, Mercedes, Ferrari and RB always wanna see a clear #1 driver and a 2nd driver that pushes the first but not to hard .... and Ricciardo and Sainz will be pushing to hard which can cost points for the #1 driver
Mercedes did not differentiate between Lewis and Rosberg, who were the preferred pair of drivers at Mercedes. Bottas was the "best of the available" options for 2017 and not the desired option as Rosberg chose to quit without a warning.
I have a feeling that, Toto has stopped chasing Verstappen, due to which both Max and Jos have been making comments about Lewis that he did not have "challenge from team mate", "more drivers could have achieved what he did", "Lewis is rattled by max" etc., in an effort to push Toto to consider pairing Max with Lewis by breaking the bank, even if Lewis continue at Mercedes for 2021/22. Probably, Toto is confident of retaining Lewis beyond 2020 and is now more focused on various options to find another talented driver alongside Lewis and is probably willing to wait for another 3 to 4 years before re-considering the Verstappen option, which is not what Verstappens want.
mhoa, well... first off, I don't think you'll need the best two racing drivers in your team for maximum result. It all depends how your team vision is. For teams like Mercedes and Ferrari, paying 30+ mln dollars for their senior drivers, the aim is of course that they have to win and everything within the team should be aimed to have Vettel or Hamilton win. The perfect "junior" driver then is a guy who had a similar driving style, can test and give feedback on Friday tire testing and is able to do stable lap times to compare with the sim. For racepace, ideal is that they are fast enough to fall within the gap of the teams (so if Ferrari is .4 behind Mercedes, the Mercedes driver shouldn't be more then .3 behind Hamilton, etc etc.
Good chance if you have a combination of Verstappen and Hamilton in one team, the team as a whole will be slower because they run two different cars instead of the whole team focused on one car.
This is all in an ideal world of course. In practice they divide a ton of work on Friday between two cars and on Saturday they start to get busy with their own race.