we saw countless examples today of drivers coming out of corners taking their racing line as they were entitled to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by faster69
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we saw countless examples today of drivers coming out of corners taking their racing line as they were entitled to do.Quote:
Originally Posted by faster69
Anyone fancy it then?
If you refer to 1998 season when Ralf Schumacher and Damon Hill were teammates, it was Hill who actually outscored Ralf in final standings 20 to 14 points. In 1997 and 1999 indeed he was behind Ralf. And about Grand Prix Belgium 1998 we will never know how it would have ended without team orders. I don't consider Hill as a super driver, decent and maybe a bit inconsistent. All in all he won 22 F1 races. Apart from that I think it should be considered that he started his motorsport and F1 career quite late.Quote:
Originally Posted by dj_bytedisaster
Seb and Kimi ar the best at the current grid.
So you both saying Alonso needs a cheating team boss to win? Or an uber car like the Renault when he got his two titles?Quote:
Originally Posted by Roamy
And on top of that, have no1 driver status in the team.
Not very impressing is it?
You should lay off the chicken, man ...
I'll give him more Kudos if he could acually type one word on what the "Content" is about.
Anyway I think its clear there are at least 5 top level drivers in F1. The fact that everyone has slightly different ideas show that the talent pool must be quite deep.
Think about the time around 2002-2003 and everyone could have said Schumi is stand out best, with Montoya & DC a way behind, and Alonso & Kimi have potential.
Now 5 drivers are almost equal at the top.
Not to mention that we have a few dark horses. With Fernando, Seb, Lewis and Kimi you have 4 absolute top-notch drivers. It's been a while since we had that much top-talent on the grid. With Rosberg, Button, Webber you have GP winners, who can make the day their own if conditions fit. And then you have the likes of Hülkenberg, Perez and Grosjean, who've shown potential quite clearly. I think there is no shortage of talent on the business end of the grid.Quote:
Originally Posted by steveaki13
He is prety good I think even thoug I dont watch a lot of F 1