MadYaker wrote: » Yeah it is odd that he can't seem to get to grips with the car, I think they will give him next year as well to be honest, I don't think he's suddenly lost the ability to drive.
Andrew76 wrote: » I wouldn't fancy Bottas to do any better than Ricciardo tbh - that would be a step backwards. They'll give him another year I reckon.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Not if they're both firing on all cylinders, but Ric is definitely not firing on all cylinders in the mclaren. If bottas was getting his best out of the car, it would almost certainly be better than how much ric is getting out of it - even though ric surely has more potential in general than Bottas. Plus bottas is cheaper than Ric. But I suppose Bottas is coming on the market this year and Ric isn't likely to be fired this year, so it doesn't really matter.
flazio wrote: » Do McLaren still have a young driver programme? It's where we got Hamilton and Button from.
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » Norris is a mclaren young driver. I thought Button was a pay driver. Didn't he make his debut with BAR ? Or was it Williams?
flazio wrote: » Oh yeah, my bad. Question remains though. Are McLaren involved in bringing any young talent up?
El_Duderino 09 wrote: » https://www.mclaren.com/racing/team/young-driver-programme/ Seems they have a few drivers in the programme at the moment.
the_pen_turner wrote: » ocon having a bad run of races. this week was a disaster
Jordan 199 wrote: » Does anyone know if the British Grand Prix will be live on C4 this year?
Top Dog wrote: » Anyone think that if Mercedes re-sign Bottas to get another 1 year extension they run the risk of losing Russell to a rival?
Joeface wrote: » Thought it was already public that Lewis wanted Bottas , so one more year long contract for him . New cars same drivers means consistency Mercedes to see where they lie next year. Speaking of Bottas , 2 stable weekends in a Row for him (dodged a penalty on Saturday ). Podium both times and has closed in on both Lando and Perez for third in the Table . he didn't light up the track or anything was just clean and did pretty much everything that was asked of him .
ELM327 wrote: » In the best car in the field he should be comfortably ahead of all bar lewis and max. The fact that lando in a mclaren and a journeyman like Perez in his first year at RB are beating him or even close to to third is laughable. At this stage I wouldnt give Bottas a taxi let alone an F1 car
quokula wrote: » But that's precisely why they'll keep him. Hamilton claimed "the truth will come out in his book" as he spread conspiracy theories and continually tried to drag Mercedes name through the mud when Rosberg was beating him. Hamilton leaked valuable team secrets when his teammate Button was beating him. So it's unsurprising that Toto Wolff has vowed never to have another team-mate rivalry I would be utterly shocked if a driver other than Bottas ever sits in that seat before Hamilton retires.
ELM327 wrote: » Even if it costs them the constructors? They clearly still have a better car than RB, except the RB being better suited to the RB Ring. With two competent drivers they should be able to beat RB - who arguably are only where they are because Max is outdriving the car. Much as I dislike lewis as a person you can't claim he's not a good driver, but Bottas is so below par that he'd struggle to get a williams seat on merit right now.