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[–] Everythingispenguins 8 points 6 months ago (9 children)

Honestly for Yuki it may be any move is the right move. Helmut Marko is never going to let him do anything but be the number two on the second team. At this point I think it might be reasonable to speculate that this is not about Yuki's driving skills.

[–] soEZ 1 points 6 months ago (7 children)

I mean...it seems rb is hesitant to replace Perez for what ever reason (i guess he is dojng well enough and not compromising max..well almost...). Yuki is really outdoing Recardo, so I wounder what they are aiming for...Recardo has a couple races left before they put some one else in his seat...I am sure they were hoping to see him dominate Yuki to justify moving him to Perez seat, but this stage they need anotter new driver in that seat to challenge/test Yuki. Unless they plan to swap both for two new drivers...

[–] BURN 4 points 6 months ago (2 children)

I’d like to see Yuki given a 1 year with RBR just to see what would happen. Even if he’s a complete wash, he gets his chance to prove himself, he’s experienced enough it’s not just putting a rookie in the seat and it gives the 2nd RBR seat back to someone who came through their academy.

That being said, I almost expect 2 rookies at Torro Rosso next year. Lawson and whoever performs best in F2.

[–] soEZ 3 points 6 months ago (1 children)

Makes sense. I do want to see someone new in second rb seat and Yuki shown he has pace...not sure he can handle the pressure though...

[–] BURN 1 points 6 months ago

I’m not sure either, but he’s at the very least earned a shot, and tbh I don’t see any better options right now. A 1+1 would be minimal risk.

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