I was supporting Charles when he was a newcomer in a big team like Ferrari, going against a legend like Vettel.
I was supporting him when he was everybodyās favorite after winning in Monza.
I was supporting him through the mess that were the 2020 and 2021 seasons.
I was supporting him when he showed he had the talent to fight for the championship if given a good car in 2022, but still he was never prioritised by the team.
I supported him when he stayed graceful despite the shit strategies, the mechanical issues, the team not listening to his feedback and deciding to develop a car for his, back then slower, teammate.
I will support him now that Heās driving a car he hates. We all knew this yearās car was gonna be Binottoās last gift to Carlos⦠itās an understeery car. Carlos likes it, Charles doesnāt. The car doesnāt merge with his driving style, he has to drive it like a fucking go kart to achieve anything (he accelerates on his exits, but with the SF23 that forces him to make mistakes). Still heās only less than a tenth away from his teammate who feels at 100% with it.
Charles could not have been more honest. He doesnāt like the car, he doesnāt understand it to itās full potential, but heās trying and heās working.
If that makes him washed up, finished, out of shape (yep sky Italy had the audacity to say heād got fat⦠) and makes his teammate the second coming of Schumacher⦠than fine, Iām gonna support him anyway.
Carlos was undeniably good last weekend, but there were plenty of occasions in the past when someone kept an opponent in DRS range to his benefit. It was a very good idea to do so, but it wasnāt a never seen before genius tactic.
Charles knew, from the minute he came behind in quali, that his job was going to be helping Carlos. And no matter that the Spanish driver wonāt even acknowledge Charlesā help, but it was there. Carlos could manage his tires for the whole first stint with no pressure at all ācause Charles started on softs, jumped George at the start and then kept increasing his gap to Carlos, even if he had the pace to go faster.
Charles played the team player role yesterday. We have plenty of evidence, Silverstone 22, Monaco 22 and so on⦠that Carlos wouldnāt have done the same.
The driver I support admits when he doesnāt like the car, but still puts the work in and gets closer to his teammate with time. The driver I support agrees to being a team player ācause the most important thing is the win for the team. The driver I support doesnāt have a family that shits on Ferrari one week and then the following one jumps on the winning bandwagon.
The driver I support lives and breaths Ferrari. At this point Iām scared that essereferrari (being Ferrari, the ever present motto) will prevent him from being fully Charles.
I want him to be more selfish, angrier, but at the same time he wouldnāt be anymore the gracefull man we all know.
Let him work on his issues. He knows his potential, we know his talent. Heās gonna come back stronger, but in the meantime Iām still gonna support and cheer the hardest for him.











