Zynerji wrote: ↑14 Apr 2021, 23:50
I think that is a single- point- failure of logic.
I think Sergio is in the best shape of his career, and he has both hands on this Bull. I also believe he has HUGE backing from Horner.
He may be the dark-horse bet for WDC this year.
let's be more analytical here. to start with, he is not a great qualifier. he will always start behind the likes of max, hamilton and even bottas. his inability to make the tyres work harder in qualifying is going to be a hindrance. that weakness becomes his traditional strength on race day, especially running longer stints. but it's one thing to have done that on midfield and entirely another proposition to do it on front runners. whenever he tries to elongate stints, he would lose massive time to the front runners, like max found out in bahrain. making a come back and attack the likes of hamilton and max is neigh impossible. there may be odd races where he may win, but for as long as he remains weak on qualifying, he would possibly never make come back from behind. at best he may get bottas on race day on some occasions, but if hamilton and max are ahead, he won't shake them.
as for huge backing, even albon had huge backing, but that backing is nowhere near the preferential treatment that max gets at red bull. all compromises would be made in the interest of max, who is their single biggest asset. remember, they preferred him over ricciardo who is a top talent himself.