AnthonyG wrote: ↑07 Dec 2020, 01:19
214270 wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:57
Phil wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 23:36
despite all that, I'd say both drivers were nigh on equal during the race on pace. That's actually a compliment to Russel - he drove very very good, much better than I anticipated based on the long run sims in FP2.
BOT reduced the gap during the 2nd stint from about 8.5s to about 4ish.
RUS may have almost won the race but I think he has some homework to do on the low-grip tyre. If it had remained a one-stop it would’ve been quite close at the end. Incidentally, I believe that might’ve been the general story during his practice runs, a bit down on BOT by something like 4tenths a lap?
Tyre management in a car you don't know is not easy. It's the area where we know for sure Bottas had an advantage.
Don't forget, Russell's car also had an issue, which bottas did not. 'No power', there was something with the car. Whatever it was, and even if it got 'more or less fixed', it cost precious time, and it means you're essentially driving a car where you can't trust to not let you down.
Both had the issues of some 'track rod' overloads so had to take it a bit more easy at what, turn 7 or 8, and i'm pretty sure that Bottas knowing his car inside and out, despite his clear lack of talent compared to George, does have a vastly greater and valuable amount of experience with the car.
Again, not to forget mentioning that George is driving with a boot size smaller, in a car essentially to small for him, sitting so high that his helmet is even almost or perhaps actually in front of the airbox on top of the car, whilst Bottas is as comfortable as he has been always.
George essentially doesn't have a fair chance compared to Bottas, but the actual truth is that despite that, Bottas still doesn't even stand the slightest of chance against Russell.
Really really hope that Russell wil race in AbuDhabi.
I can't imagine anything else either way tbh, as it's by all it's means unlikely anyway that Hamilton gets to race AbuDhabi even if he's 100% fit, due to the quarantine duration of Covid in Bahrain AND the mandatory isolation period entering AbuDhabi, even though i wonder if there is a chance that he could actually 'fix' that by going to Abu Dhabi in day 8 of his 10-day quarantine period. I'm not sure whether the 10-day quarantine period would prohibit Hamilton from leaving Bahrain in isolation, in his own private yet.
What I do hope is that Hamilton, and would not be unsuspecting of, is to grant Russell the 'present' of 'giving' his car to Russell for the final GP.
I do hope so and I hope that Russell will completely obliterate Bottas.
I never have ever been even slightly fond of Bottas, but by what we've seen now, we're getting Stolen real racing by any GP that Russell is not in the Mercedes.