re. Plato's pauses when interviewed.
I feel it is because he needs the thinking space to keep a consistent argument. This season (as with some in the past) his explanation of the car's brilliance compared to his results has deviated quite a bit at times. He has included the CoG, boost, damage and aero as reasons for underperforming so far, and at times this has contradicted Warren Scott's observations. He knows that if he speaks too quickly, without considering his argument, he will contradict himself at some point.
I'm sure there are occasions, but I struggle to recall a recent interview since Brands qualy where he has done little other than place the blame for bad results in someone else's court.
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