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I'm sure he has some kind of reason for thinking that, maybe Rus has more championships, or more poles, or more wins, or more of whatever metric he uses to justify his statement. He could just be a retard as well.
It's the problem with being a hater, your dislike for the target clouds your judgement and leads you to make baseless and foolhardy claims.

I have no doubt Russell has the potential to be a multiple world champion, but he isn't "far superior" to Hamilton, the statistical (and arguable) GOAT.

Silly silly haters, all passion, no intellect.
 
It's the problem with being a hater, your dislike for the target clouds your judgement and leads you to make baseless and foolhardy claims.

I have no doubt Russell has the potential to be a multiple world champion, but he isn't "far superior" to Hamilton, the statistical (and arguable) GOAT.

Silly silly haters, all passion, no intellect.

I also think Russell is a potential champion, at this rate I'd bet he'd probably win one before Clucky or Sainz actually.
 
Under his management Ferrari now have the most competitive car they've had for arguably almost 15 years. Without it, I doubt there'd be much arguing about strategy calls...

They have 39 points less than after 13 rounds in 2017, 4 mechanical retirements more and the same number of wins.

So much for Binotto rebuilding Ferrari over '19, '20 and '21. They're somehow worse at reliability and strategy as back then.


Team has a lot of work to do, which is made even more difficult thanks to the budget cap and with the progress of Merc who should be right up with the frontrunners by the start of next season at the latest.
 
Binotto was the CTO and if memory serves, threatened to leave if he didn't get the team prinicpal role, as there weren't any other opportunities available for him to be promoted into. So really, you have a techy who finds himself in more of a management position to which he is obviously not well suited.
it's called the Peter Principal - Any good manager will get promoted to his level of incomitance...
 
I actually cannot believe how much Ferrari flaming there is on Tik Tok and Twitter this week. So many people can see how badly Ferrari is doing Ferrari things, yet Binotto is still giving it the big "There is no reason to change anything". WTF man!
 
I'm sure he has some kind of reason for thinking that, maybe Rus has more championships, or more poles, or more wins, or more of whatever metric he uses to justify his statement. He could just be a retard as well.
In the same machinery, which driver has out-practiced, out-qualified and out-raced the other all season?
 
And your point? Russell is ahead of Hamilton this year, does that proof he is the better driver?
Leclerc beat him 14 times last year and he beat Leclerc 8 times. Few no points for Leclerc is the only reason he beat him by 5 points.

Yeah, that is how these things work. You have to be able to win (or in his case actually complete a race) when it counts. No use being a faster driver if you don't complete the race.

So my point is you are wrong.
 
Is your contention that because George has more points, he is a vastly superior driver to Lewis? That's not how racing works.

If it was, people wouldn't still call Alonso one of the best on the grid (even though he is displaying his prowess).

George is having a fantastic season, Lewis not as much. Partly bad luck, party mistakes. Your argument is severely flawed though.
 
Is your contention that because George has more points, he is a vastly superior driver to Lewis? That's not how racing works.

If it was, people wouldn't still call Alonso one of the best on the grid (even though he is displaying his prowess).

George is having a fantastic season, Lewis not as much. Partly bad luck, party mistakes. Your argument is severely flawed though.
More points. Better practice session record. Better qualifying record. Actually better across every possible metric since they've been in the same car
 
More points. Better practice session record. Better qualifying record. Actually better across every possible metric since they've been in the same car
Agreed, as I said, he's having a good season.

Do you genuinely think he is a "vastly superior" driver to Hamilton though?
 
I don't feel uncomfortable at all, I just disagree. I'm more interested in your opinion, hence the question.
I think he's had a stellar career, and done fantastically well in a car that was in a different class to anything else on the grid for a large part of that. Now fair enough, the level of competition was out of his hands. He hasn't though always shone when under competitive pressure. I think it is disappointing that there wasn't more genuine competition for the bulk of his career which would've largely settled the big question marks against him.
 
I'm sure a brownie for George by the end of the season is in order.
Anyway, you have to be ahead at the end of the season to get the accolades. With 4 superior results by Lewis in the past 4 races, it's only a matter of time.

If you wrestle a pig in mud, he's enjoying himself while you get dirty..... ;)
 
Yeah, that is how these things work. You have to be able to win (or in his case actually complete a race) when it counts. No use being a faster driver if you don't complete the race.

So my point is you are wrong.
16 Pole positions against 1 of Sainz says you are wrong, in almost half as many races also.
5 Wins against 1 says you are wrong
Lets not forget that Sainz's only win was just because Ferrari stuffed Leclerc, again. You know that race where all the commentators could not believe that they don't let Leclerc pass the slow Sainz and they only made the call on lap 32 of 54.
 
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