Assuming neither Redbull driver finishes, who is the most likely driver to win a race? Alonso seems like the obvious choice, but with Mercedes looking strong, who knows?

What would happen if Stroll recovers and wins before Alonso? What sort of meltdown are we looking at?

  • iamgamerman@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I really don’t hate Stroll like some mindlessly so, but the l problem is that even if he has the most dominant car on the grid during a race, it’s very likely he’ll still be beaten by either his teammate or those in slower cars.

    He has 1/3 the amount of points as Alonso right now and is sitting down in 8th while driving what has overall been the second best car this season. This isn’t new either. Almost every season he’s been in F1 he has underperformed compared to his teammate/car capability.

    It’ll be interesting to see how Aston navigates the pressure of having almost all the components of a championship winning team, except for Stroll.

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      I actually rank Stroll pretty highly compared to most, but this season in particular has been abysmal.

      Looking back, I think his 2020 season sort of shows he could at least be on the level of Perez. But then, he really needs to start getting podiums this year for that to be even remotely true.

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        1 year ago

        I remember hearing from somewhere that Stroll has the underlying pace to be quick, just doesn’t put in the work.

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    1 year ago

    Alonso won’t care if Stroll wins a single race in a season where the WDC isn’t on. He’ll be happy for him and the team.

    If Stroll wins a race when the WDC is on, it means Alonso also has a race winning car and he’ll be backing himself to be better over the season.

    As for the question in the title, Hamilton, Alonso, Russel, Leclerc, in order of most likely descending.

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    1 year ago

    Boring guesses: In order of probability, Alonso, Russell, then Hamilton, with the latter two being closely matched, and Hamilton’s form seeming to improve as Mercedes gets the car working.

    Fun guesses: Leclerc, when the stars align such that on same day, the pit wall doesn’t trip over its own shoelaces, Charles doesn’t try to 11/10ths the car through an imaginary Mario Kart shortcut that’s actually just an Armco, and Max has mechanical trouble, or Ocon, when the skies open up with torrential rain that red flags the race at just the right time in the pit stop cycle.

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    1 year ago

    I think Hamilton will get there first. Afraid to say if but I don’t think Alonso will get his win.

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    1 year ago

    At this time Alonso Lewis And because no one knows what the hell is happening and where they are gonna be in each race. Lando

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      1 year ago

      Seeing Lando win a race this year would be hilarious, he’d be as surprised as all of us.

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        1 year ago

        It’s good to see someone else think the idea is hilarious. Don’t get me wrong…. Seeing McLaren winning races would be awesome as a fan too.

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    Looking at the cars that stand a chance (more or less) I think any Aston Martin, Ferrari or Mercedes driver has a change of winning a race. For the rest it basically needs some freak event to deliver another winner.

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    My money is on Alonso or Hamilton. Russell has been great but as the Merc improves and Hamilton gets a better feel on the car it’ll be no contest. Champions be championing.

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    I’d probably say the three most likely are Alonso, Hamilton and Leclerc. But will probably need a good/bad luck contribution from the weather or Red Bull.

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    It depends on what type of track the red bulls dnf. Front limited circuits favour Mercedes like we saw in Spain last time out. On rear limited tracks, Aston had the advantage, at least before the Merc upgrades.

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    1 year ago

    Either Hamilton or Russell imo. Hungary and Brazil seem the most likely for an upset

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    Obvious one for me is Alonso. But I favor an odball win this season, say Gasly or Yuki (omg pls) it tends to happen every season. So why not