Hmm, I personally would rate Ricciardo higher then Bottas, especially in race craft.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑12 Sep 2020, 18:37I'm not impressed by Vettel and Albon. Same 3 and 4 tenths gap to teammate respectively. Vettel paid a steeper price and Albon was lucky.
In Vettel's case, Leclerc is just that much faster. I don't believe it has anything to do with car control anymore. 3 tenths is 1.5 tiers faster. For precisely this reason, I don't think Vettel will set the world alight in Aston Martin, might be the same performance level as Perez but his winning mentality will be good for the team morale.
I am now firmly of the view that Albon is average and Max is two tiers above him into the elite segment. (2 tenths plus 2 tenths). One segment below max is the very good drivers, like Ricciardo, Bottas. I don't think Albon is a bad driver, he's just not good enough to partner an elite level like Max.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h8BGfuXkVaI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzkFH5AAk5Y
Also this is Ferrari and yeah Leclerc is good, most certainly better then Vettel now but he probably has some better equipment and Vettel probably doesn't care anymore which is dangerous. Just hope for him he will get back that winning mentality and not lose against pay drivers like Stroll (who still might get the newer stuff, but not if Vettel proves himself).