Last year Bottas finished 87 points behind Hamilton, but still 48 in front of Max with much of that coming from secondsdrunkf1fan wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 20:54How is there no better wingman? IN 2017 and 2018 when you account for the big mistakes, the points lost by Vettel and Ferrari, and Kimi in the case of Singapore, Ferrari could have at the very least been in the fight for both titles both seasons. How was Bottas being a great wingman in the loads of races where he was the slowest of the top 3 team drivers while Hamilton was winning. In Brazil or the US where Bottas was being passed and doing a third stop because his tire life was so bad while Ham was winning or pushing for the win, or other races where Ham was fighting for 2nd place and Bottas was 5th or 6th again.LM10 wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 18:12Why should Mercedes replace him? Hamilton is miles away from his team mate, but Bottas is a clean and stable enough driver to get points which help the team win the title at the end. And if there is a wingman-situation there is no better wingman than Bottas as well. So why replace him with a hungry young driver like Russell now?JordanMugen wrote: ↑16 Aug 2020, 17:47
That much is clear, yet Mercedes refuse to replace him with Russell in 2021, so what can fans do?
Write a strongly worded letter to Mercedes-AMG F1 Team noting the benefits of signing Russell or Alonso for that matter?
It's absurd that Alonso is excluded from the Mercedes-AMG team for trivial reasons (a $100m fine for McLaren-Mercedes over a decade ago, which was not Alonso's fault anyway).
They renew contracts with Valtteri because of the reasons I've stated, not because they think he's one of the best drivers out there. That's for sure.
It's easy to be a wingman in a dominant car, you don't need a good wingman in a dominant car, in a competitive season Bottas's lack of performance in 2017/18 could and should have cost Merc both titles.
More importantly Bottas can't take over for Hamilton, sure if he left in lets say 2023 and Merc are utterly dominant in 2024 Bottas could win easily, if Ham leaves and Merc are only a top 3 car Bottas will be terrible leading the team. Russell could potentially lead the team but he needs time in a competitive car, making on track passes, fighting in Q3, learning his race craft and tire wear with a real benchmark to improve against. Right now Russell barely does any racing and his tire wear, who knows because he's had weak team mates so his tire wear could be good or if he stepped into Merc tomorrow it might be drastically worse than Bottas.
Right now that second seat is wasted on Bottas, with a dominant car anyone can achieve what he's doing but in a championship season he's proven he isn't good enough. Merc need to be cycling people through that second seat till they get someone who can show the potential to match Hamilton and take over when he retires. That seat should have Russell in it either proving he has the potential or proving he doesn't then going forwards from there.
If Hamilton was not there he would probably have picked up 25's instead of 18's and been clear winner anyway.
A replacement for Lewis in numbers if not in fact. What more can a team mate do?