toraabe wrote: ↑18 Dec 2020, 21:59
aran.vtec wrote: ↑17 Dec 2020, 07:34
NathanOlder wrote: ↑16 Dec 2020, 10:25
So Vettel has the talent/skill as he joined RedBull the year before they dominated, but Lewis joins Merced a year before and its..... well done Michael & Nico.
Damn I hope someone like Jean Todt is able to pass on the thanks to Michael for the beast that is the W11.
Selective reading much? could you not see what i said about Vettel is that it has nothing todo with the driver? as he couldn't do with Ferrari as he did with redbull proving that the driver shouldn't be getting credit for cars performance.
if you guys relay believe the driver plays such a big factor in car development then why is Lewis getting credit when other drivers (Michael & Nico) had the same if not more input.
People need to accept the fact that F1 is 90% car 10% driver, if Lewis was in any other team we wouldn't be having this conversation.
No one can take Lewis records away he achieved all of this by making the right move at the right time
The way vettel was sacked. Why should he drive maximum? Toxic environment....
F1 drivers are very very competitive and everytime the helmet goes on they are in full focus on the race ahead.
Lets look back in history the last decade or so to confirm this theory if true or not
Alonso left Ferrari still drove to his maximum right to the final race
Alonso left Mclaren still drove to his maximum right to the final race
Ric leaving Renault still drove to his maximum right to the final race
Sainz left Mclaren still drove to his maximum to the final race
Perez sacked by Aston while still under contract yet still drove to his maximum right to the final race
Hulk sacked by Renault still drove to his maximum right to the final race
I can give countless more examples of drivers leaving teams being sacked, fired etc
All would have reason to be annoyed, lost motivation, angry, hurt, depressed, betrayed, toxic environment etc etc
But why cannot find even 1 example of an F1 driver deliberately driving well off "his actual regular pace/performance level" ????
Can somebody give even 1 example or possibly a few from the past decade? As i am stumped.
As we have quite a few f1 fans use the excuse Vettel deliberately drove well below his maximum in 2014 and now 2020? So its the second time this excuse has been used for Vettel.
But I have never seen any evidence of this happening to any f1 driver over the past decade so no idea where this theory/idea even started?
Ayrton Senna: Pure driving, pure racing, that´s what makes me happy.