NathanOlder wrote: ↑09 Aug 2020, 10:35
Wynters wrote: ↑09 Aug 2020, 02:58
NathanOlder wrote: ↑08 Aug 2020, 22:38
Gasly needs his seat back now. Albon showing he's not up to it, despite the team putting what appears 'no pressure' at all on him. Gasly was pushed so hard last year and was in the car after Ricciardo so the team wanted similar results. now the team have much lower expectations for their 2nd driver, Gasly should be able to go in to the team a bit more steady and the team should have learned from their mistakes on the way they handled Gasly in 2019. Get Pierre back in and drop Albon asap.
Drop Albon, who nearly outscored Verstappen last season and should have had a race win already this season (without the Hamilton collision), and replace him with the person Verstappen lapped (twice?) last season?
Really?
Yes. Albon who was nowhere in Austria and lucked in to a shot at the win with safety car screwing the Mercs over.
Albon who was outscored by Kvyat when they were team mates, Albon who scored a few more points in 9 races than max did in the last 4 races. Albon is rubbish. always has been, I've watched him for the last 5 yrs! He's not good enough
Ok. That's a useful baseline, especially for a driver that barely had a pre-season and had no time in the car before his first race.
15% more points than his team mate is not good enough (9 races vs 4).
8.4 points per race is not good enough.
Not finishing close enough to your team mate is not good enough.
Let's see what Gasly brings to the table, with a full pre-season and plenty of time in the car and with the team, this should be simple.
-8% more points than your team mate (12 races vs 4) is good enough.
5 points per race is good enough.
Lapped in nearly twenty percent of the races is good enough.
I'll be honest. I'm not seeing it.