Are you talking about Perez? He looked good this year in the W10 car, but in the RB16B next year?
Only Max can handle that diva of a car. I don't think Perez can.
New numbers of the RB drivers.
Pierre 10
Sergio 11
Yuki 22
Max 33
I highly doubt it. I rather expect he’ll get the same drubbing Ricciardo delivered Ocon.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 16:07RB got a very strong line-up now. Crazy how it sometimes goes, Vettel somehow unexpectedly dropped by Ferrari leading to Perez being pushed out before his contract is over to signing one with one of the big three.
As a driver I personally rate him rather high, I'd expect him to beat Verstappen at least in one third of all occasions. Unless that second seat is actually cursed.
there must be a lot pressure from several parts in order to keep Sergio on the grid, specially with the Mexican Grand Prix to be held the next year.
Mark webber had like five one year contracts at red bull...Till he decided to retire. Once Perez gets in that seat. If RBR are happy with what he brings, it will be hard to get him out. That is a big IF....Someone will have to show real promise. As much promise that Tsunoda has shown in the lower ranks, he might just be another Vandoorne. Just saying, it can go either way. PLUS, maybe even go a way we haven't though of yet.tangodjango wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 10:12So is it a 1 year contract ? That would make most sense while they blood Tsunoda. Also gives them leverage with Honda by dangling a Tsunoda promotion to Red Bull in 2022 or 2023 for completing a development program for 2022 over the 21 winter and then handing over to Red Bull, this would also satify Ferrari and Reanult by letting the performance freeze happen at the beginning of 2022 rather than end of 2021godlameroso wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 00:57Hah, I got downvoted for posting a picture saying that this very thing is happening, people here have a great dislike for Teddy boy.
I see now why RedBull dropped Gasly...
Think there is more pressure to stay ahead of the pink Panther. They're hearing foot steps. You never know, however unlikely, they could put it together.maguetox wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 16:51there must be a lot pressure from several parts in order to keep Sergio on the grid, specially with the Mexican Grand Prix to be held the next year.
Anyway I like that Red Bull will have a second pilot strong enough to help the team fight Mercedes and Maybe Ferrari.
For next year, the Red Bull teams will have the 3 winners that defeat Mercedes this year.
Hope you're right. He usually don't like team orders or being the clear second driver. He may be thinking to do a Rosberg... I have mixed feelings. I know Pérez is good enough to deliver consistent points and results, but on the other hand it's a bit problematic sometimes. Wondering if they start on the same row, Pérez will be kind on Max because he knows what his job is? Or will be the typical start when he is agressive and ocasionally ends with an incident?PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 16:59Looking at the steering wheel in the onboards and listening to Albon's comments the car balance had already been cured about mid-season. Sergio will be fine. He is not there to beat Max he is there to serve RedBull (and Max basically).