motobaleno wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 16:02
JPBD1990 wrote: ↑01 Mar 2019, 15:54
See, this is why I dislike toto’s approach. This is much more neutral and rational. And in many ways, responsible...
From sky sports:
"I’m happy to know that Hamilton believes we are faster," says Mattia Binotto. "I believe they are very strong.
"I believe that Mercedes will be very, very strong in Australia, and I think it would be completely wrong to think we are faster than them.
"I'm not expecting them to be behind us. I think they will be very, very close."
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Actually, mutatis mutandis, Binotto played exactly the same game of Toto: they are both playing down their own team.
Infact evidence show (apparently) ferrari a bit faster and toto says much faster while binotto says as fast as merc so it's the same IMHO
Mattia only says it is wrong to write off Mercedes (as so many in the media are foolishly doing). He also says Mercedes will be very strong, and very close to Ferrari. All, I think, true with 90%+ probability.
What Toto is doing in quite different. He’s saying Ferrari are ahead by X amount... quite different, IMHO
Both downplaying their chances, yes, but one in a way that respects the fans and their knowledge (mattia) and one which serves only the lowest common denominator who doesn’t know anything about f1 so won’t know any better (Toto).
The problem is, the people Toto is appealing to with his patently misleading claims are not the majority of F1 fans. People who like f1 are, in general, a little more engaged in the finer detail