Wynters wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 14:39
Moore77 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 10:16
You can find hundred ways to justify what happened there and it doesn't change a thing that,
Context is important, is it not? For instance, I remember watching Irvine beating Schumacher in Monaco, 1998. It was then that I knew Schumacher was the number 2 in the Ferrari team. It was always clear. Same with Barrichello in Spain, in 2000. Just more confirmation of Schumacher's lapdog status. Sure, Schumacher managed to scrape a few lucky World Driver Championship wins when at Ferrari, but...
Moore77 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 10:16
Bottas and Rosberg were lapdogs for a great driver, except Rosberg was lucky to scrap a championship as the other cars were were miles behind.
I don't recall 'number 2 drivers' being allowed to win championships? It rather defeats the point of having a number 2 if they are allowed to win the season over the number 1, does it not?
Moore77 wrote: ↑23 Aug 2020, 10:16
I still remember Malaysia 2013, when Brawn issued team orders in favor of Hamilton. It was always clear as who was No. 1 and who is No. 2.
To be clear, one race that was their best chance of a good result at that time, not only trumps the two wins later in that season that Rosberg had, but also the WDCs that went down to the wire, the clear bad blood between Rosberg and Hamilton (why be angry at someone you can just order moved out of the way?), and the WDC that Rosberg won?
Or, by 'Number 2' do we actually mean 'worse driver than'? In which case, I've got awful news for people about all of Hamilton's team mates (real or potential)...
While I respect everything you said there, hear me out. Any driver, kept there to benefit his his team mate like in Malaysia 2013, Monaco 2016 and Russia 2018, is a No. 2. Whether you officially call it or not, is of little consequence. You can twist it, whichever you way to prove it otherwise, isn't going to be any importance. If Barrichello and Irvine were No.2 and benefited Schumacher, which they did, so are Kovalainen, Bottas and Rosberg. You can slice that cake in any different shapes and sizes and garnish with all kinds of explanations it at your will, but it is made of the same exact ingredients which you are not ready to accept.
The ONLY reason a Rosberg or a Bottas gets a chance to put a show with Hamilton, is because that machinery was/is way ahead of the competition to such an unprecedented safe extent that none from outside of a Mercedes car, can even have a chance. Whenever the competition comes closer, like in 2017 and a bit of 2018, the No. 2 driver was/is used to protect the No.1 and ward off the competition. Please don't tell me it any other ways. Ferrari did that more openly and honestly as they probably never felt an urge to put an act.
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