Poor Van-doorne! Whats thevpoint of being a reserve these days?!
Number 1 is not even a valid question over the years.Racer X wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 10:00George can totally win the race if he can get into acclimating quickly. Car set up from last Sunday should work fine so they can probably fine tune and get him up to speed quickly. I'm sure it's possible for him to win. Why not.
Let's just see how he compares to Bottas and Max it will be a good peak into so many things.
1. How big of an impact is Hamilton.
2. How good is Bottas.
3. What is the true gap of the cars between RedBull and Merc.
I mean too bad for Hamilton but not a bad at all situation for the fans so we can get some data to compare the top 2 cars/& Max/Bottas/Ham with a good outside reference in George.
They're there for making a podcast, that's all.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:21Poor Van-doorne! Whats thevpoint of being a reserve these days?!
Says nothing about Hamilton as he is not there this weekend but I'm sure the detractors will have a bunch of narratives to spin whatever the outcome.Zynerji wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:13So,
What does it say about Hamilton if George sits in his car, and absolutely crushes Bottas? I mean, what if George is up by 3-5 tenths in Q3? Does it prove that it really is THE CAR, and not the driver?
If George finishes ahead of Valteri, he may push Bottas directly into retirement. Can you IMAGINE the never-ending questions from fans and media of "George is faster than you, when do you expect to be replaced by him?" Ugh! Straight to retirement...
It's also not likely to happen.matt_b wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:51Says nothing about Hamilton as he is not there this weekend but I'm sure the detractors will have a bunch of narratives to spin whatever the outcome.Zynerji wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:13So,
What does it say about Hamilton if George sits in his car, and absolutely crushes Bottas? I mean, what if George is up by 3-5 tenths in Q3? Does it prove that it really is THE CAR, and not the driver?
If George finishes ahead of Valteri, he may push Bottas directly into retirement. Can you IMAGINE the never-ending questions from fans and media of "George is faster than you, when do you expect to be replaced by him?" Ugh! Straight to retirement...
Very difficult to predict, as there is a big swing depending on the quality of the simulations they do.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:55So lets look at the likely qualifying order here. Remember Monza was probably the closest we have to this track ? maybe Austria ? But if we look at Monza, RedBull qualified behind Mercedes, Mclaren and Racing Point. Renault were only 0.069 behind Max. So I have a feeling Max may have to worry more about Sergio, Lance, Lando, Carlos, Danny and Esteban more than looking at Russell and Bottas.
It says nothing about Hamilton because there is no Hamilton time to compare George's with. Maybe Hamilton would have been 7 or 8 tenths up on Bottas, maybe Bottas would have been quicker than Hamilton - it does happen now and then, don't forget.Zynerji wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:13So,
What does it say about Hamilton if George sits in his car, and absolutely crushes Bottas? I mean, what if George is up by 3-5 tenths in Q3? Does it prove that it really is THE CAR, and not the driver?
If George finishes ahead of Valteri, he may push Bottas directly into retirement. Can you IMAGINE the never-ending questions from fans and media of "George is faster than you, when do you expect to be replaced by him?" Ugh! Straight to retirement...
Exactly, and this is also what Max has predicted himself already. They Miss power for all these straights. Monza was indeed similar and tough for them as well.NathanOlder wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 14:55So lets look at the likely qualifying order here. Remember Monza was probably the closest we have to this track ? maybe Austria ? But if we look at Monza, RedBull qualified behind Mercedes, Mclaren and Racing Point. Renault were only 0.069 behind Max. So I have a feeling Max may have to worry more about Sergio, Lance, Lando, Carlos, Danny and Esteban more than looking at Russell and Bottas.