Perez is a fine driver, in a car that suits him. But, he can't adapt to one that doesn't. Whereas other drivers can. Max even mentioned recently, that the team builds the fastest car possible, and he'll learn to drive it in the fastest way. The RB18 is fast, really fast. But it's not an easy car...
But, you are number 2, likely in the best car, and you get to win every now and then when number 1 has a bad day, gets crashed into, breaks down, and if that happens enough times, you're suddenly leading the championship. That is a whole lot better than being number 1 in the 3rd, 4th, 5th best...
George is getting Bottas'd. He needs to start acting like Rosberg. Get his elbows out. Show he's not a pushover. Or by the time Lewis retires, he won't have a shred of self-esteem left. Quit talking to the team thinking he's got somethingto add, he's not Alonso, or Max. He's the #2 and if he...
And that was all I said was bullshit. Red Bull has had their share of controversy, but they've never asked a driver to do that. Not during Multi-21 when they wanted them to hold station, not when Ric won Malaysia over Max. And they easily could have.
Show me where he ran out of fuel halfway through the race like you claimed. He parked in the pit under his own power a few laps before the end. It didn't affect the title race, AT ALL. Unlike Mercedes swapping Bottas for the win, something Red Bull was accused of by Nibble, and I merely pointed...
Aaaaaaaaand bullshit. When has Red Bull EVER ordered a driver to give a win to the other?
Mercedes sure has. Hint: it was with Bottas.
You really need to let go of your bias.
The first driver any driver wants to beat is their teammate. They drive the same car, so that's the standard you're measured against. You beat your teammate, your stock rises, and top teams come calling. And vice versa.
Team orders are usually frowned upon, until they're necessary like...
Alonso vs Lewis was a huge clusterf#ck. Ron Dennis the team principal at the time, wanted Lewis to win the title in his rookie year, so he ordered everyone to fully support Lewis, and not Alonso. To the point where they deliberately tried to slow Alonso down by over fueling his car etc. It was...
Nonsense. Ricciardo left because by the 2nd season it started to dawn on him, that the accident prone rookie was growing up, and growing much, much faster, which he proved in their 3rd season by utterly destroying him, as he has done every teammate since. You people just can't stand to give Max...
And that's how you silence the critics, the ignorant, and a certain TP and driver. With the biggest pole margin since 2004.
Let them make their little pathetic comments in the media, Max will make his statements on track.