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20th December 2025, 14:18 #31Senior Member
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21st December 2025, 16:35 #33Senior Member
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I find it comical that the lack of accepting reality is even part of the discussion. Even more so when it results in questioning if others understand how the sport works. Reality is reality and what gm99 posted is nothing more than that. For the last 15 years incoming drivers have managed to beat their teammates at Ferrari. The level of performance from the car compared to the rest of the field doesn't matter, you have to beat your teammate first.
Lewis had a crap 2025. He might turn that around, he might not. But to place all the blame on the team when facts show the car wasn't nearly that bad is just avoiding reality. Lewis became the first Ferrari driver since 2014 to not score a podium, when his teammate scored 7 or them. That's fact, and continued attempts to twist things just show that some will avoid facts.
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21st December 2025, 18:04 #34Senior Member
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A truly objective analysis would not align with what you call reality. Where we look at the driver trajectory compared to car trajectory with regards to gravitating towards championship-winning capability. Where the car has stagnated and progressively depreciated in relative performance, having a dig at driver performances is pointless. Since the situation is not representative of the true capability of the driver-car combination in a competitive trim.
If you say something remotely intelligent, you would get my full appreciation of what is said. So don't be upset if l disagree with your perspective if it is clearly not well thought through. As far as Ferrari goes, being the leading driver in bad car is pointless. It says nothing of what would transpire in a competitive car.Better a witty fool than a foolish wit.
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