Moore77 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 21:23
zibby43 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2020, 21:04
What I want to know is why everyone focuses on Bottas as a #2 . . .
. . . when Albon is getting wiped off the face of the earth by Verstappen every weekend.
Put Lewis in the #2 RB and maybe Verstappen is getting his teeth kicked in every weekend.
We simply don’t know because Albon is the worst driver on the grid.
Merc has to be sending a bottle of champagne to RBR thanking them for keeping Albon next year.
One thing people forget is, how driveable W11 is and how difficult RB16 is. When W08 was a diva, Bottas struggled on days it misbehaved. Similar trend continued with W09, to lesser extent. So if Bottas was put in that RB16, he would struggle as much or maybe more. Gasly who is doing so well in AT now after a similar time in RB15 tells the story.
Who knows, if Albon drives W11, he might do better than Bottas. We would never know.
No way Albon is quicker in the W11. The Red Bull has been much improved in terms of stability the second half of the season. It's not like Albon is a few hundredths off. He's an eternity away.
Russell may end being the most talented out of the Verstappen and LEC trio. And that's saying something.
And Bottas still covered him off.
Today has confirmed a few things: 1) Lewis is the fastest on the grid; 2) Bottas' pure quali pace is
outstanding; 3) Russell is the future at Mercedes.
Red Bull/Ferrari better end up building monster cars in 2022.