raymondu999 wrote: ↑16 Nov 2020, 08:45
notsofast wrote: ↑16 Nov 2020, 04:21
After hearing Hamilton after the race, I think there's a non-zero chance that he may retire. Imagine Max considering that possibility. "Do I want Perez as a team mate or do I want him in Hamilton's Mercedes? What if I go to Mercedes myself and the team turns to crap without Lewis?"
Which interview? Is it the wdc presser? Can you elaborate? I didn’t really watch the presser video yet and I’m curious what there has prompted such a deduction from you
I agree to the OP.
The post-race interview with Martin Brundle was very odd to me, including the moment he made the WDC in the cooldown lap.
He cried, and was extremely emotional, and was thanking the team for this yourney and how they can make things possible and how he never imagined he would amount to this, and he motivated young people that anything is possible if you go for it.
However, the way he portrayed this, how extremely emotional he was about it, was like somebody who just ran his final race and retires permanently. It was almost like this was also the last possibility of Merc dominance, it was that 'odd' to me. It looked and felt like he 'said goodbye' in a sense and that after the final 2020 GP he's going to retire from F1 permanently.
So much really that I was wondering whether he was preparing to shock the F1 world by announcing his departure from F1 right then and right there.
It left me dazed and confused to be honest.
As such, I agree with the OP, that all of a sudden, there's a lingering possibility that Hamilton actually does NOT renew his contract even for 2021, and that that means Mercedes needs a replacement.
The big question here then is going to be: with whom?
As Vettel has - supposedly - a contract with AMR for 2021, I think we can count him out. Which strikes me as odd and interesting as I could imagine there's nobody Mercedes would rather sign than Vettel, being a 4-time German WDC, and 'all' they need is 3 titles with Vettel to come on the same level as Hamilton and Schumacher, BOTH Mercedes drivers, with Schumi having achieved most his success with Ferrari offcourse, but from his career start till his career finish very much Mercedes.
However, since Vettel is now contracted, I don't think he would be available anymore.
This then would leave an opportunity for the 2nd Mercedes seat for a 'bunch' of guys, but i'd say most likely:
1. Verstappen. 2. Russell 3. Perez.
Verstappen definately has a clause in which he can jump ship, and he is the most wanted driver right now after Hamilton. Then there's obviously Russell, but he's still vastly inexperienced and I think would be as much of a question mark to put in the big team as Bruno Senna was back in the day when Brawn 'bought' Honda and decided to go with Barrichello instead. Lastly, there's Perez, not only very experienced but also super fast and bringing interesting sponsors.
It would also bring some interest in why neither Hamilton nor Perez is yet confirmed/signed for 2021.
After all, Perez would shoot himself in the head if he would sign with RBR right now, only to find out in two races that then a seat opens up @ Mercedes and Russell or Verstappen grabs that seat, which atleast COULD have been his.
Despite Verstappen arguably being the faster driver, and in posession of a exit clause no doubt, Max probably will be more expensive and still has to be bought away, whereas Perez is a known quantity, a free man, and brings a big bag of sponsors and lots of money and stability.
I personally would believe Mercedes would choose Perez over Russell to be honest, and would leave Russell for replacing bottas in 2022.
Back to RBR, that would also somewhat 'explain' why there has been no 100% decision on either of the 4 drivers 'except' for Gasly.
If Verstappen goes to Mercedes, then they absolutely NEED Perez, but ALSO need Albon so they have somebody for the 2nd seat. And with Albon @ RBR, they need a seat for the AlphaTauri cars, one being obviously Gasly, the other has not been confirmed yet to be Tsunoda,Kvyat or Albon himself (whom is supposedly reluctant to go back).
Again, if Verstappen bails, then they NEED to keep Albon. If Verstappen 100% stays, then they can either keep Albon, demote him to AT, or simply ditch him. All three decisions come down to Verstappen.
If Verstappen bails, then not only do they NEED to keep Albon, they also NEED to fill Max' seat. They have Kvyat and Gasly in their portfolio, but still, I doubt they'd actually go with either of them over Perez.
Lastly, Perez thus not only has the opportunity to sign with either RedBull or Haas, he might even be up for a Mercedes seat.
Interestingly, we could see Perez cling that seat from Hamilton (that would make him repeat the Mclaren void years ago) for 2021, and then see Verstappen move to Mercedes for 2022. Verstappen-Perez is a very strong pair.
Looks like Hamilton has a very strong hold on F1's future.
Hell, perhaps Alonso is going to slam his head against the walls if he discovers he 'quickly' signed with Renault as he didn't want to wait for 2022, and now loses his opportunity for a Merc seat