I mean you have to be quite insane to come back with that nonsense.JordanMugen wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 17:01In that case, why was Bottas renewed instead of promoting the exciting Russell?
Fans would like to see a Hamilton - Russell pairing, yet Mercedes refuses it.
Anyway, there was plenty of good close midfield action in this race. I was surprised how close the cars could follow in the mid-pack.
Fans, or at least the sensible ones don't care who wins. They want competition. In a car that's a second a lap faster in Q and been half a second faster in race trim barring one anomaly, Bottas is behind Verstappen in the championship and most races.
Mercedes is riding the crest of the Hamilton wave, it won't last forever so those questions are better posed at Mercedes bosses.
Today was actually a truer picture of the difference between Bottas & Hamilton. The reason Hamilton won today by that margin was because there was a chance of rain later in the race and Hamilton knew it was best to build a buffer to Verstappen in case something went wrong if there was a downpour. I'm not saying Lewis dreads the rain, quite the opposite but he built a cushion in case something went wrong on his or the team's side. There is a reason Hamilton is all over the back of Bottas every time Bottas does end up ahead in a GP.