codetower wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 17:20
Andres125sx wrote: ↑13 Jul 2022, 07:58
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Sainz has followed all TOs he´s received except if they were absurd, wich is normal.
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This is basically the same as NOT being a team player. "I'll follow orders, as long as
I agree with them".
As I've said before, I understand Carlos wanting that first win, and I don't necessarily blame him.
I would be surprised at ANY driver in that position not thinking/doing the same. But not following those team orders were absolutely selfish in nature, and against being a "team player".
If that's the case, we should delete "team player" from the F1 lexicon. If every driver would've done it(99% sure Leclerc would've jumped at the first opportunity), then its useless as a positive description.
To me, not being a team player means outwardly fighting, not sharing telemetry, talking badly about the car and team, and generally causing uproar on and off the track.
I don't see either current Ferrari driver in that light. They work together, they help develop the car together, and in general are positive about the team and its development.