Rob Smedley, talking on the Excessive Efficiency Racing podcast, has pushed again towards the concept that a secondary driver can go away a high System 1 workforce and efficiently launch a championship problem from one other.
The previous Ferrari and Williams race engineer drew from his expertise in high groups:
“For those who’re a driver in that workforce and also you’re struggling towards your team-mate – I am going again now to my Ferrari days – what is the choice for you? Do you permit and go to a worse workforce that truly has no probability of profitable the world championship, however you may be the higher driver in that workforce?
“I’ve seen that on many an event, I’ve seen drivers do this and I’ve by no means seen it work out effectively. I’ve by no means seen it the place the motive force’s been happier.”
Former Alpine workforce principal Otmar Szafnauer agreed, citing single-team dominance as the primary motive behind this.Â
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“Yeah, as a result of there’s two issues that occur. That workforce you are going to, you are saying is not the very best workforce, you have to be the primary driver there, which you realize you might be. However then that workforce additionally has to ascend to be the very best workforce.
“And people two issues are a bit extra uncommon.
“Particularly the workforce transferring from third greatest to first, you realize? As a result of normally there’s durations of six, seven years of Mercedes or 4 or 5 years of Crimson Bull or no matter it was with Ferrari and Michael [Schumacher] – about ten.Â
“So in these ten years, in case you’re the quantity two at Ferrari and also you say, ‘ what, I need to be the primary elsewhere,’ you’ve got acquired ten years of wherever you went is just not the very best workforce.”
Oscar Piastri, McLaren
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This dialog comes as Motorsport.com understands Crimson Bull is concentrating on Oscar Piastri to take Max Verstappen’s seat ought to the Dutchman go away the workforce.Â
Verstappen’s potential exit from F1 seemingly stems from his disinterest within the present rules. Whereas nothing has been confirmed, he has beforehand teased the thought of both a sabbatical and even retirement. Whereas his contract runs till 2028, reported exit clauses in his contract with the Milton Keynes squad might see him take motion.Â
Piastri is known to be contracted with McLaren by way of 2027, and whereas the Woking outfit sees him as an integral a part of its long-term technique, the Australian could take the prospect to tackle the function of lead driver beside Isack Hadjar.Â
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