The german commentators apparently checked the rules and came to a different conclusion. They said the three laps to rectify it are for mixed compounds only. But apparently your not allowed to run tires from the wrong car under any circumstances.
The german commentators apparently checked the rules and came to a different conclusion. They said the three laps to rectify it are for mixed compounds only. But apparently your not allowed to run tires from the wrong car under any circumstances.
IT will end when they have a car that can fight for wins and he throws it away on lap 1. I expect with Sainz next year, there will be some trouble.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:34I can see what he's trying to do. He's using these races and seasons where he's nothing to gain/lose and establish a ruthless image whereby his peers/rivals know he will be prepared to crash if they don't yield. It will work as long as he's Ferrari's wonder kid but it will go pear shaped if and when they find their new one.JRindt wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:29Yeah. He should be penalised there. Especially considering he’s made a habit out of these lunges on the inside. This is the 3rd time this season OTOHSchuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:22It's amazing how easy the world goes on Charles. If Lewis, Max and Seb had done what he did, the internet would have gone in a full blown meltdown.
Must be a relief for you. BTW, Perez won in last year's Mercedes, and Russell would have won if not for a **** up by the team. So yeah, anyone can win in a Mercedes.
I don't even think he is solid. Bring the field closer to Mercedes and there is no guarantee of him finishing in the top 2.zeph wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:40Bottas is a solid #2 and Hamilton likes him. Team harmony is important. RBR painted themselves into a corner last year with the mid-season switch.TechAddict wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:36I get that poor teams need pay drivers, but how MB can keep Bottas and RB Albon is beyond my understanding.
May be you should read your own posts? You'll perhaps understand what stupid truly is!siskue2005 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:36WOW!, that is one of the stupidest things I have read in this forum! Thank youSchuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:34I can see what he's trying to do. He's using these races and seasons where he's nothing to gain/lose and establish a ruthless image whereby his peers/rivals know he will be prepared to crash if they don't yield. It will work as long as he's Ferrari's wonder kid but it will go pear shaped if and when they find their new one.
Well. The chances of seeing Hamilton do that are very remote. There’s Albon last year but that’s about it.zeph wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:28Yeah, that was a hare-brained move. I felt the same way.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:22It's amazing how easy the world goes on Charles. If Lewis, Max and Seb had done what he did, the internet would have gone in a full blown meltdown.
They stopped him by faking a puncture? What’s your source for this info?LM10 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:44Today we've seen why Mercedes has been keeping Bottas for years and I've told that numerous times already: He has the most dominant car, gets just enough points to secure WCC and is the perfect wingman for Lewis. If they still hold on Bottas for 2021 after what happened today, it will only further prove my point. Then I'm sure their intention will be to make Hamilton's 8th world title as easy as possible. No other single reason Bottas has that seat.
Russell totally destroyed him, as sorry as I am for him, but that's the reality. It was painful to watch after some point. George should have gotten the win today, but Mercedes stopped him by faking a puncture. That tells me that they will keep Bottas in 2021 and wanted to limit the embarrassment for him, also to not look like fools when being asked why on earth Russell is still at Williams.
That’s not the reality though is it. Merc have a fantastic car, RB have their race weekends but they’re not really a challenge. BOT is a fine No. 2 given the circumstances.astracrazy wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:46I don't even think he is solid. Bring the field closer to Mercedes and there is no guarantee of him finishing in the top 2.zeph wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:40Bottas is a solid #2 and Hamilton likes him. Team harmony is important. RBR painted themselves into a corner last year with the mid-season switch.TechAddict wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:36I get that poor teams need pay drivers, but how MB can keep Bottas and RB Albon is beyond my understanding.
cool story..LM10 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:44Today we've seen why Mercedes has been keeping Bottas for years and I've told that numerous times already: He has the most dominant car, gets just enough points to secure WCC and is the perfect wingman for Lewis. If they still hold on Bottas for 2021 after what happened today, it will only further prove my point. Then I'm sure their intention will be to make Hamilton's 8th world title as easy as possible. No other single reason Bottas has that seat.
Russell totally destroyed him, as sorry as I am for him, but that's the reality. It was painful to watch after some point. George should have gotten the win today, but Mercedes stopped him by faking a puncture. That tells me that they will keep Bottas in 2021 and wanted to limit the embarrassment for him, also to not look like fools when being asked why on earth Russell is still at Williams.
Acrually most HAM fans want Russel. They have an appetite for HAM destroying stars.lh13 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:40Some Hamilton fans were hell bent on proving that Bottas is anything decent! I'm sure they're glad Russell did not win today. Bottas is there for a reason, to keep certain someone happy. It maybe a surprise for us, but Mercedes always knew how quick Russell was (is), yet he wasn't put in the car for next year. And people claim there is no #1/#2 in Mercedes.
They know the answers and they know that he's prickly and would probably be the last interview with him if they did.
A more viable approach (might be cheaper as well) would be to orchestrate a swap with Williams.zibby43 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:24Bottas was outclassed by George today.
I've been a staunch Bottas supporter, but I'm a believer in accountability, and I've got to put my hand up and acknowledge what I saw today.
If I were Toto, I'd be finding out a way to buy out Bottas' 2021 contract.
It doesn't matter if George isn't on Hamilton's qualifying pace next year if he can race like he did today. Full stop.