Nobody. Why? All look slow behind Max, useless to replace him. Name one driver that can keepup with Max except Hamilton.
He didn't say that. He said that RB car with it's characteristics is better suited to Max's style. And that RB tries to make car like that. Which is normal, there is no point in making car suitable to your slower driver or driver you don't want to keep. That's why RB will make it suit to Max, Ferrari will make it suit to Leclerc, Merc will make it suit to Hamilton and so on. Other car will be the same, but even with same setup driver B cant use his own style to make car go as fast as driver A with his style. Simply because car is not designed to be driven in that "driver B" way...So you think Max his RBR is not the same as Albon’s?
It is a tough call. Max is team leader and he dose not want a team mate beating him. So you want someone gullible enough to follow him and keep up with him. Maybe a pole or odd win but not outscore him.
But people go to F1 to win and beat team mates, Once you have a Red Bull chassis you can deliver. The big question is who will replace Honda. If it is Renault then a driver connected to Renault.
And there's me thinking I'd probably had a few too many drinks at the time....I doubt they will go back to Renault and a foray to Mercedes or Ferrari is not what they are about - maybe a buy out of the Honda Engine program?
Sounds like a Prost V Senna senario war will happen. That said in the way teams are structured data and talented people are put on one side so drivers don't have access to the same shot in the race. Its like 2 children. You want to be fair to both but you will always have a favorite and they will get better treatment.The best option would be Max and Ham in one team, good against boring
The big question is who will replace Honda. If it is Renault then a driver connected to Renault.
This is only my 3rd season watching F1, but I have watched some of the classic races too. Murray Walker certainly could get to be a bit "shrill" too. Poor Crofty - when the action stays intense beyond the first few turns he needs to get the lead singer from A-ha to sub in for more pitch.Haha yes, my wife (from another room overhearing the race) said something like "Wow - either that is tremendously exciting or that announcer is a little overzealous."
Every race, if you only listened to the audio you would think the first lap of an F1 race is the most intensely exciting occurence in sport, bar none.
Actually - to be honest the first lap of most races are more exciting than the opening moments of most other sports. And in F1, sadly, it IS usually the most action packed part of the entire event!
Who the hell voted Albon?