The battle for the world title is between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen, but for this the battle between Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Perez is also crucial. At The Race they analyse which of the two will play a bigger role.
Verstappen is at the top of the drivers' standings, but it is Mercedes that leads the constructors' standings. This is mainly due to Bottas, who has managed to create a large gap with his counterpart at Red Bull Racing. Bottas is due to leave Mercedes at the end of the season, but doesn't seem to have lost any of his speed yet.
''Perez has a real taste for wheel-to-wheel battle and doesn’t give an inch in defence, as we saw as recently as Turkey against Hamilton. Bottas can sometimes be great in defence, other times ineffective. But Perez too often qualifies behind slower cars and by the time he finds his way past them, the leaders have pulled more than a pitstop’s-worth of gap over him, making him of limited use to Verstappen’s race'', Mark Hughes begins.
Scott Mitchell therefore expects Bottas to play a bigger role. ''It's more likely that Bottas will qualify at the front and through the start that can always yield more. Perez has had some strong Grands Prix, but really gets into his rhythm in the latter part of the race. By then it's sometimes too late.''
''Bottas has more often been a factor in the world championship fight between Verstappen and Hamilton. But Perez is the one who has arguably shown the potential to make bigger individual interventions. Perez’s qualifying has been a problem and it’s difficult to see that changing over the remaining six races, so he’s less often right at the sharp end. But as we saw in Turkey, where he held firm in battle with Hamilton and ultimately did take points off him by finishing ahead, when he’s in the right place he can stand his ground,'' said Edd Straw.
''Perez has only occasionally been in a position to bother Hamilton, but if he is even once in the final six races, he arguably has the right toolkit to be more problematic to Hamilton than Bottas, who is more likely to be there but can sometimes be brushed aside too easily. If a big moment arises, it’s Perez who is likely to be the larger threat than Bottas'', Straw concludes.
While reading title, my mind flashing both Azerbaijan GP VS Hungary GP.
I disagree. Bottas has the ability to become a bowling ball at will. Especially when it's damp.
Trying to stir up a little controversy is this author but I doubt his premise. If Max and Lewis start at or near the front, they will fight for the win and Bottas is far more likely to be the one driver who can finish in front of them. Only if Lewis or Max start well down the grid will the other two play a role in their march to the front and I suspect Max will have the more difficult time passing Bottas as the Mercedes is so quick on the straights now. I just hope for incident free and fast racing.
If Sergio qualifies in top5 for remaining races that will be a good starting position for him..given that he needs to be in top3 at mexican and Brazilian gp...at 2 unknown tracks ( qatar and saudi arabia) he needs to be up there in qualifying with verstappen...bottas we know that can qualify well in top5 in most of next 6 occasions so not much of a quali problem there
How can I say something against rbr and max without having facts about it. Here you have mark Hughes
........ can do more damage! Ah, they mean taking away points form the other driver. I thought it meant one of them driving into the other car and giving them a DNF!
That has been done too. Bottas crashing into everybody in Hungary.
It's about taking points away from the championship protagonists, and Bottas tends to be good at doing that, moreso than Pérez. So Bottas is the king maker, it seems. Looking foward to this weekend, VB did win there 2019 so thats gonna be another factor.
Yes that will help Max very well....Go Battery Wattas ....