Yep, a friend who is much more obsessed with F1 than I am told me that over the weekend. I discounted him because he is a total Hamilton groupie but I accept this post as a second opinion validating that theory, which I will not tell my friend about.
Has Mick been that bad? And if Sargent gets his Super License he gets the Williams set from what I have read/heard.
Are there no young talented drivers available, so they have to go to a has-been retired driver? He hasn't been in F1 for a few years, right? I mean, I don't follow super close any longer like some of you, but I haven't seen that name in years. Maybe he brings a boatload of sponsor cash.
Yea that might be what's happening, who knows, but I doubt it. Wouldn't Lewis have the opportunity to let er rip also? If anything, Lewis is in a better prepared car, better team. Isn't the second driver there to help the main driver? It just shows the world that it's the car, not the driver. Look at Max now, is he a better driver than Lewis? Is it the car?
Another who will blame anything except saying his rookie teammate is better in that car. What about last year when George got a shot? He did well enough to sign him. Bottas couldn't do it. George will be next in line to enjoy the benefit of the best car, if MB keeps improving. Who's to say that George isn't the reason the car has performed better in the last few races? I'm looking forward to next year to see George and Max fight it out.
The idea with this theory, as explained to me by my friend, is that Lewis always seemed to be experimenting with setups during Friday practice while Russell appears to be working right away towards maximum performance for the weekend.
I haven't heard a comment all year from him justifying why his teammate was faster. Granted, I often skip his interviews but the commentators would have relayed such comments, especially when they have a lot of time during free practice to discuss all kinds of topics. This thing about the setups, so far I have only heard from people trying to explain it for him.
He's been a reserve driver for Aston for a while, and he's got some race wins under his belt if I recall. I haven't seen Mick show more than a flash of brilliance here and there, Haas can probably get Hulk on the cheap and he should be fit and ready to rock.
You got him confused with multiple people. He has never won a F1 race and he is not the Alpine reserve driver (Piastri was).
you are right, he won 24hr Lemans so I was thinking of that, but he did drive for Aston F1 this year when Seb was out with Covid.
This article implies Max wouldn't let Sergio by because he believes Sergio crashed on purpose during Monaco qualifying: https://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/35025176/why-did-max-verstappen-defy-red-bull-brazil
I'm sure even Max wouldn't be putting Haas on the podium, so its worth it to them to get a proven driver that can grind out development work and fight for that precious "also ran" money
If I'm not mistaken, they bypassed their reserve driver to call him up, didn't they? Or maybe I'm confusing it with another situation… Either way, it was your reference to Alonso that made him think that you were thinking of someone else.
Still might not happen. So....what you guys are saying is it's more of the car than the driver? hmmmm