PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑28 Jan 2023, 20:41
I actually think the strategy will be ten times better with James out of the picture. A lot of the times all that was needed was a bit of street smarts, when Jame's face was stuck in a computer screen.
I think it will vastly depend on whether Merc can drop the 'we have track position' philosophy they have. They need to learn to adapt to the race rather than thinking about how good it looks to have a driver in the lead or on the podium positions. Too many examples to list where they have lost races by not pitting for a better set of tyres for example. Just look at Zandvoort '22 where Russell had to practically beg for a faster better tyre and the pitwall reluctantly give him the stop. You can see how that one turned out for the driver in the lead. Especially given everyone around them also swapped.
Until they can do strong bold strategy moves like that, especially behind a safety car, they will always struggle. You need a strategy team that thinks like Red Bull strategists do in order to have better strategy.
If the current team have learned from James and his ways, rather than the occasional risk taking or throwing a mega bold strategy out there to test, then its just going to be a continuation of what there always is/was under James' direction.
Mess with the Bull - you get the horns.