This isn’t unprecidented though. All the way back to 2000, the second driver in the dominant car has had similar performance with the exception of 2014 - 2016 when Lewis and Nico absolutely dominated.
Hot Take: Everyone is being too hard on Checo
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Hot Take: Everyone is being too hard on Checo - Lemmy.world
I keep hearing that Checo Isn’t performing well. I see it this way: so far this
year, he has had 2 wins, 5 podiums, 2 pole positions, 2 fastest laps, and a 1st
and 2nd in sprint races. With the exception of Monaco, he has finished in the
top 6. Sure, he’s no Max Verstappen, and the team knows that, but he is putting
his Red Bull towards the top pretty consistently. He gets screwed sometimes in
qualifying, but he makes it up and scores good points for the team. He’s second
in the driver’s championship pretty handily as well. Maybe I’m missing some
context, so I’d like to know what the rest of you think about it.
Checo kinda got fucked in Qualifying though, sending him out first. We would have made it into Q3 for sure if RB had waited like they did for Verstappen.
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In past seasons teams were complaining that track limits weren’t being enforced consistently. I guess this is what we get.