Exactly. Turkey was a stinker, but let it not be said in very difficult conditions with a car that had a lot of problems getting it's tyres useable. He had a terrible day but EVERY driver has a stinker now and again. Even Hamilton.jjn9128 wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 17:19Tbf 2 punctures is a pretty good excuse for Bahrain. In Turkey though he damaged his car bombing Ocon. If you look at this though he's never been on the level of Rosberg vs Hamilton - but do Mercedes care if he finishes p2, helps tie up the constructors, and doesn't upset the main man!?Manoah2u wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 17:14if there was a voting 'worst driver of the day' instead of 'best driver',El Scorchio wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 16:56TBH barring more bad luck/a mechanical failure, I'd be pretty surprised if Bottas doesn't win. He's nowhere near as bad as some on here make him out to be.
then the past two races, Bottas would have won that by a MILE.
He has been a total embarassment the past two races and there really is no defense.
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Bahrain was just pure bad luck. A puncture at the worst possible time which completely ruined his race. He's had some really bad luck in GB and Imola, and a few others.
There's no doubt he's not as good as Hamilton, or as good as Ricciardo, Leclerc or Verstappen. No shame in that as they are all exceptional drivers. I find it hard to believe anyone who says he's materially below the level of anyone else on the grid, but I think you could definitely have a debate about the relative merits of Sainz, Perez and a couple of others.