zibby43 wrote: ↑31 Oct 2020, 23:43
He beat Albon and Norris in the F2 championship in 2018. So the lower category success isn't about the success in and of itself, it is also about who he competed against and beat in equal machinery.
I hope you dont mean to suggest Albon is any kind of benchmark. After being stacked up against Max, clearly he isnt. Norris i rate, as he is quite solid against Sainz who again was solid against Max.
Still, all any year tells you is how one performs in the given machinery against his team mate. As i said already, it’s impressive what Russel is showing now. I just dont buy it or take it as any sort of guarantee you guys seem to be that he would be just as good in a very different car, like that RedBull alongside a driver of a very very different caliber in Max than Latifi or a handicapped Kubica. He may be, he may not. You dont know, i dont know.
Right now, all Russel is showing is that he can drive that Williams. Easy to look impressive when you’re not in the spotlight, measured against worthy competitors. And as i said, the Williams may not have gotten better than last year, but the Haas and the Alfa clearly have gone backwards this year with the new engine regs, which is destorting the qualifying benchmark somewhat.
The single most impressive thing about Russel for me right now is how consistent he is, at least in qualifying. He just performs and performs, while also being extremely mature too (most of the time).