At what point did he leave track with all four wheels?
At what point did he leave track with all four wheels?
Lewis was all over Seb though, if Mercedes had done the undercut Seb was toast anyways.fritticaldi wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 17:31Ferrari is a team that lacks confidence. They had the car to finish 1-2 today . The strategy for Sebastian Vettel was amaturesque. Pitted him too early.
lol, Seb went too deep into the first corner, what's Lewis meant to do sit behind him and let Bottas past
Vettel has never been good driving a car that doesn't have a planted rear end. It's his achilles heel right after the red mist. If nothing else, not being "in control" of his team has helped him mellow out a bit on the red mist front. There's no reason for Ferrari to keep Vettel simply to come in behind Leclerc. Not at the price that they're paying him. There's a lot of available young drivers that would save the team 25 million in operating expense. There zero shame in that and Vettel is and will always be a staple in the F1 record books but it's also not inconceivable to think that he may very well decide to hang it up after his current contract expires, he knows very well the talent that Leclerc has and we saw that talent on full display today.Phil wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 18:06
You talk as if everything is set in stone. It isnt. The car doesnt particularly suit Seb, hence he is naturally struggling. Evenso, the gap isnt that big. He has a lot of experience and i think Vettel has the right mindset to be of value to the team, even if he isnt beating Leclerc.
And next year, it’s a new car again, with a bigger change coming up in 2021. There’s absolutely no guarantee that Leclerc will be better then, just as there is no guarantee Hamilton will be better than whoever he will be driving next to. It’s just seems daft to write off the driver who still has more points and played the team player today.
His contract and his pay grade might be renegotiated though, come 2021.
So Checo thoughtfully moved right to help Alex pass on his leftWouter wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 19:03"But as Perez moved to his right, Albon put 2 wheels on the grass."
https://i.imgur.com/6soO9aC.jpg
Perez defending his position pushed Albom out of track.izzy wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 20:08So Checo thoughtfully moved right to help Alex pass on his leftWouter wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 19:03"But as Perez moved to his right, Albon put 2 wheels on the grass."
https://i.imgur.com/6soO9aC.jpg
really these stewards
Obviously! But FIA scoured the racing world for the only 4 adults who'd believe Checo, and made them stewardssaviour stivala wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 21:00Perez defending his position pushed Albom out of track.izzy wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 20:08So Checo thoughtfully moved right to help Alex pass on his leftWouter wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 19:03"But as Perez moved to his right, Albon put 2 wheels on the grass."
https://i.imgur.com/6soO9aC.jpg
really these stewards
I didn't realize that Ferrari's mod was a Seb fan too. Interesting.aral wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 17:48there seems to be a lot of potential ferrari team managers here. the team has TWO drivers, both whom are capable of winning the race. just because one wins does not mean that the other is no good. ferrari went for a strategy that ensured that one of their drivers won, so what is the problem with that? mercedes have done the same in the past on many many occasions. the low ambient temperatures played into mercedes hands as was expected
I completely agree with you. See Mercedes stragegy, they can have botto to hold vettel and lecrec for a while to give Hamilton advantage but they did not... instead they try to collect more construction point.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 21:39I didn't realize that Ferrari's mod was a Seb fan too. Interesting.aral wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 17:48there seems to be a lot of potential ferrari team managers here. the team has TWO drivers, both whom are capable of winning the race. just because one wins does not mean that the other is no good. ferrari went for a strategy that ensured that one of their drivers won, so what is the problem with that? mercedes have done the same in the past on many many occasions. the low ambient temperatures played into mercedes hands as was expected
It's another stupid and dangerous presedan, especially since they could give Perez 5s and he would still keep his 6th place.izzy wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 20:08So Checo thoughtfully moved right to help Alex pass on his leftWouter wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 19:03"But as Perez moved to his right, Albon put 2 wheels on the grass."
https://i.imgur.com/6soO9aC.jpg
really these stewards