NathanOlder wrote: ↑01 Nov 2020, 01:43
I'm a huge Lewis fan and I'd love to see George in the other car. 2 Brits in a British based team. Perfect.
As for the whole Leclerc Seb debate, how about, 2019 Seb. gets all the Ferrari preferential treatment (righty so) and its a very close battle. 2020 Charles gets the Ferrari preferential treatment (deservedly so) and Charles blows him away.
This is the first year in Sebs F1 career where he isn't the chosen one of the 2 drivers and he's getting smashed. He needs all the perks.
The “perfect” thing about Russell in a Mercedes would be that Lewis would most probably have another title contender as a teammate - unlike his current one.
What’s more, for all who still have not understood: Seb’s performances in a car he doesn’t feel comfortable in are way worse than what the potential would be. A few days ago he told that he is dramatically slower once he feels uncomfortable. Last year he mostly didn’t like the car either because it was not to his likings with its loose rear. But he got preferential treatment which opened the gap between him and Leclerc a bit more.
This year besides not feeling good in the car he doesn’t get any preferential treatment and there just is no harmony or motivation anymore. There is no fire.
Leclerc is an exceptionally great driver who’s able to adapt to the car’s many weak points and drive around the issues. Seb is not.
In terms of raw speed (both drivers need to be happy with the car) I’m sure Leclerc is the clearly faster one of both as well. He undoubtedly is one of the fastest drivers on the grid and could beat anyone. But that’s not the situation we’re in now at Ferrari and no it’s not because it’s the first time Vettel does not get preferential treatment. The way you’re talking of him is just disrespectful - to claim be gets “smashed” only because him not being the chosen one anymore.