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He is still a damn good driver but he is saddled with a car that almost can ...
Reliability of that Ferrari engine is an issue (witness Schumacher's water pump issue; Magnussen retiring, Zhou retiring, both Ferraris retiring and that was only at Baku). BUT...Le Clerc makes mistakes that the RBR drivers pounce on. He locked his wheels after failing/forgetting to cover the inside line into the first corner, and then he's done that a few times.
Mistakes are costing him wins. Simple as that. That's outside of these mechanical failures that Ferrari need to urgently sort out.
 
Reliability of that Ferrari engine is an issue (witness Schumacher's water pump issue; Magnussen retiring, Zhou retiring, both Ferraris retiring and that was only at Baku). BUT...Le Clerc makes mistakes that the RBR drivers pounce on. He locked his wheels after failing/forgetting to cover the inside line into the first corner, and then he's done that a few times.
Mistakes are costing him wins. Simple as that. That's outside of these mechanical failures that Ferrari need to urgently sort out.
You sure you aren't a producer for Drive to Survive?
 
You sure you aren't a producer for Drive to Survive?
Come now...I've seen a couple of slightly better attempts from you of whatever this is. The latest are way below that (and the bar is already low). Try harder.

/time to get back on topic too. I have been doing so, maybe follow?
 
The only way FoM or the FIA are going to get the rules changed is to introduce a new safety ruling, which can be decreed and not voted in, that limits the vertical G force experienced as a result of Porpoising to Less than 0.65G.
MB will then be forced to raise the ride height and loose speed.
Probably not fair on MB, and I am a MB fan, but any other rule change would be doomed to failure as the Council will not get a unanimous agreement from all teams.
 
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