Sujet : Re: They say, "Red Bull closing in on Liam Lawson swap with Yuki Tsunoda"
De : pc+usenet (at) *nospam* asdf.org (Phil Carmody)
Groupes : rec.autos.sport.f1Date : 26. Mar 2025, 15:28:01
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Mark <
mpconmy@gmail.com> writes:
pP85PrR <darryl_johnson@rogers.com> wrote:
One might even suggest that for anyone other than Max, getting a seat in
the Red Bull car is a career kiss of death.
2. You have a better-than-even chance that you'll underperform in
the car, and it could be career-ending.
You say that, but I like what Albon's been doing recently. I also think
that Gasly's unceremonious bumping caused him no long-term harm; RB may
have pushed him, but they also provided the safety net, and he became a
better driver in that time.
I think I'm more positive about Tsunoda than many here; of course he's
no wunderkind, but I think he's a driver that has continued to learn and
improve. Alas, he does it at a pace that's not a good fit for the main
team.
Phil
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