Like I say, I've not been following F1 that closely, but his strategy advisors clearly failed him in Silverstone Q1 when they didn't send him out early doors to get a banker lap in changeable, iffy conditions. That was a basic fail. So it's not just Perez who is the weak link, his crew are not doing what they need to do.Screwdriver wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 11:20 pmHe is a very good driver (they all are) but he's basically midfield talent in a brilliant car. His job is to be a good number 2 and stay close to Max, pick up the odd win when available. It's not strategy that is making him fail in qualifying, it's intelligence. He isn't a smart driver.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Sun Jul 09, 2023 10:07 pm I've not been following F1 that closely, but wasn't Checo pretty competitive early on in the season, especially at street circuits? So much so that Max was getting a bit grumpy about it. And haven't a lot of Checo's current woes stemmed from an inability to get into Q3 (or even Q2) due to a number of bad strategy calls?
I'd have thought Screwd would have picked up on this - it's his ballpark, Shirley?
To consistently fail to get the fastest car out there into Q3 is abysmal. Looks great when he can pick his way through the field from the back but that is testament to the superiority of the RB19.
Yes, he's no match for Max (who is?) but he's not being helped by his crew.