Sky has already mentioned that it's pretty much guaranteed Hamilton is not going to make the GP finale either, which makes it likely it's going to be for a total of two GP's. Offcourse they have had many hits and misses but they seemed pretty adamant about it.matt_b wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 19:17Only 1 race has been confirmed so far, not sure if it is the 10 day or 14 day protocol where they are. If its 10 days he can race if its 14 days then he will rest up having finished the season with a win and sign the a new deal for X years.Manoah2u wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 18:18It'll be a win-win to be honest. Merc might even pay Williams a sum. Nissany might pay a sum. Russell gets a great chance for two races as it's unlikely Hamilton's quarantine period is over before the final GP - claims Ted and co.
Two races for Russell to score points and prove his worth.
Two races for Nissany to show his worth.
Williams gets money in both situations.
*Correction it is 10 days
Given infinite free testing, symptoms should be irrelevant? No?adrianjordan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 02:05He has symptoms, so the 10 days depends if he is symptoms free by that point. A lot of fit and healthy people are having more than 10 days of symptoms, so that will be part of it.
Sky dont make that decision they are just speculating, it comes to whether Lewis tests negative after 10 days of isolation and whether he feels fit to return. We just have to wait and see.Manoah2u wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 23:50Sky has already mentioned that it's pretty much guaranteed Hamilton is not going to make the GP finale either, which makes it likely it's going to be for a total of two GP's. Offcourse they have had many hits and misses but they seemed pretty adamant about it.matt_b wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 19:17Only 1 race has been confirmed so far, not sure if it is the 10 day or 14 day protocol where they are. If its 10 days he can race if its 14 days then he will rest up having finished the season with a win and sign the a new deal for X years.Manoah2u wrote: ↑01 Dec 2020, 18:18It'll be a win-win to be honest. Merc might even pay Williams a sum. Nissany might pay a sum. Russell gets a great chance for two races as it's unlikely Hamilton's quarantine period is over before the final GP - claims Ted and co.
Two races for Russell to score points and prove his worth.
Two races for Nissany to show his worth.
Williams gets money in both situations.
*Correction it is 10 days
As for Russell 'not being released yet', that'll be a done deal pretty fast. Probably a game of Mercedes wanting to use their 'lent out' driver, and Williams management wanting some cake for it, and likewise with Nissany. In other words, Mercedes hasn't 'transferred' or 'written the cheque' or the 'cake' they want, and Nissany has not yet signed to pay a bunch of dough for that 'sweet' seat. Or, perhaps better said, not all the 'legal little words' have been ironed out.
What I meant was, he hasn't just tested positive without having any symptoms, he has symptoms so has at least a mild infection. So he will have to wait for the disease to run its course before he will test negative.nzjrs wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 02:10Given infinite free testing, symptoms should be irrelevant? No?adrianjordan wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 02:05He has symptoms, so the 10 days depends if he is symptoms free by that point. A lot of fit and healthy people are having more than 10 days of symptoms, so that will be part of it.
Are you saying Mercedes is faking Lewis' COVID result to help get Bottas an utterly meaningless P2 in the championship?godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 05:56If anything they're essentially throwing Bottas a bone, help him win P2 in the championship. If Bottas doesn't find another gear Verstappen is very likely to overtake him, Hamilton out of the picture makes it easier for him to get those P1 points, as he doesn't have to beat Hamilton to do it, just Verstappen.
Because of this, I don't see them poaching Russell for 2 races.
Lewis had a contact he interacted with before the Bahrain GP test positive, so that’d be a deep conspiracy. Not to mention the fact that faking a positive would be so incredibly distasteful considering the virus has killed over 1 million people.godlameroso wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 08:48Ain't much else there to play for, not saying they did it intentionally, just outlining how the situation is likely to pan out. Can't change the fact Hamilton is going to miss the next two races, he's already got the title clinched all that's left to play for is first of the losers. Hamilton may very well have covid, and as luck would have it, happened exactly when it's mathematically impossible for him to lose WDC and Mercedes is mathematically incapable of losing WCC. Coincidence or not, that is the situation at hand.
And if the virus is good enough reason to shut down the global economy it's a good enough excuse to miss two races.
If Russel beats him this weekend, this will be the end of ''I'm Bottas, I know what I should do to beat Lewis''