He'd had three negative tests during the weekend so they all likely expected him to be clear. Just shows how quickly you go from "clear" to "infected" - 12 hours from yippee to yuck.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 14:09i think Hamilton had spread that disease in Parce Ferme after the race!!! He was mask off in front of a bunch of folks!
All those things can be said for Russell, he's tested the Mercedes and done sim work for them, he's contracted to Mercedes and loaned to Williams. I'm sure Mercedes could compenstate Williams which would make up for any outside chance they have of scoring 3 or more constructors points to beat Haas.LHamilton wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 13:19The most likely candidate, which I give 95 percent probibility, is Vandoorne. He has been in the simulator, he knows the car and that is something that teams tend to value (Just look at RP choosing Hulk over Vandoorne due to being familiar with the team). Very much Hulkenberg, Mercedes will have a good reference point of how Vandoorne works. What he likes, doesn't like, what he means when he tells you something etc. etc.
No, I think my previous suggestion of Alonso would be more unlikely.DChemTech wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 13:41That is really far, far, far left. If the earth were flat, you'd be so far left you'd fall off
I don't see any reason why a teamboss would tell one of their regular drivers "hey, you know what, why don't you go over to mercedes for a week and have some fun". Not for Russell, not for Perez. Even if the championship was fully done and dusted and the teams had no opportunity to change position in the WCC, it wouldn't make much sense - you still want to give it your best show, and not deal with the hassle of having a one-go driver in your team.
But in this case particularly, RP is in the middle of a very tight fight in the WCC, and they know their best shot at serious points is Sergio. The same applies to Russell - if Williams is to get any points this season, it won't be Latifi getting them.
I do agree on thatFulcrum wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 14:59No, I think my previous suggestion of Alonso would be more unlikely.DChemTech wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 13:41That is really far, far, far left. If the earth were flat, you'd be so far left you'd fall off
I don't see any reason why a teamboss would tell one of their regular drivers "hey, you know what, why don't you go over to mercedes for a week and have some fun". Not for Russell, not for Perez. Even if the championship was fully done and dusted and the teams had no opportunity to change position in the WCC, it wouldn't make much sense - you still want to give it your best show, and not deal with the hassle of having a one-go driver in your team.
But in this case particularly, RP is in the middle of a very tight fight in the WCC, and they know their best shot at serious points is Sergio. The same applies to Russell - if Williams is to get any points this season, it won't be Latifi getting them.
Either way, we know what the likely options are.
better than "get negative"
I have to admit I did spit my tea break brew out when I read the last line