I have no theories, just logic.zibby43 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:56He has a valid point.Schuttelberg wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:30El Scorchio wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 21:26
Not a lot of point if Williams won’t release Russell. 2022 will be the time.
I don’t think they have need either. They’ll probably still do the double.
You're funny! You think Williams have control over George? Listen to yourself mate.
I know you enjoy your Merc conspiracy theories, but Williams have the final say there.
Williams had no need to let Bottas go in 2017, they did. At the time, he was managed by Toto who had his own ties with Williams. Russell was then put in a Williams and he is a Mercedes driver. Mercedes never needed a driver till now and WHAM! They get Williams to release Russell even though they have both titles wrapped up. As seen today, it's not that hard for a GP to get chaotic and Russell is Williams' best bet to beat Haas in the championship. Yet, they allowed George to go?
It's plain and simple a matter of money. Mercedes are making engine deals to Williams and buying experience for their young gun. Why do you think Wolff put George in the car this weekend? It tightens his hold on Bottas to do as the upper management expects him to behave, it allows him control over negotiations with Hamilton and if this was not enough he now knows Russell is the real deal. He has the 2021 titles in the bag so he can bag those and then very simply he will put Russell in the car alongside Hamilton unless Hamilton retires. Then, he always has the back up in Bottas.
I think Mercedes are basically in pole position for all discussions. My personal opinion is that a year alongside Hamilton will teach George a lot in 2021 and Mercedes will go into 2022 a stronger team. I also don't shy away from the fact that having a poor team mate ultimately challenges you lesser and you don't find some limits when you need them. I have followed all of Lewis' career and I think he was at his best against Rosberg on Saturday and he clearly has not been the quali giant he once was. I think a young Russell propelling him along will help him rediscover those limits.