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As long as Red Bull win the constructors I think he's safe
agreed, for the short term
See, I think that now, while their car has such a great advantage, is a great time to groom someone who can fight when the margin is much smaller and who can really get in close to Verstappen to give the pitwall strategy options and maximise points. Now, for sure, a journeyman driver (Perez, gasly, albon) is fine. But get your rosberg or bottas in that other seat now and they'll be up to speed when it matters
Bottas not a journeyman? Bold statement.
Ha, yes, that wasn't the most thought-out thing ever, was it? It's not fair to lump rosberg in with Bottas, really. In my mind, I'd put rosberg a bit below hamilton, and bottas a fair bit behind, then perez/gasly/albon another fair bit behind. Is that better nuance?
I'd agree with that. I dont see anyone wanting the seat next to Max who hasn't already made their bed at another team or who would be vetod by Max