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this is a case of 1/2 of what you read is bull and the other 1/2 is all Sh*t
vettel toro rosso ring a bellQuote:
McLaren was a precocious talent and a former youngest championship points scorer before he was usurped, appropriately, by Lewis Hamilton for McLaren.
in fact i would put vettel on the list as the main test driver developing this year's car when mark was out with the broken leg
I always think with these lists, of 'best of' that you can't quantify drivers who are still currently racing, as the assessment can only really be made after their F1 career is over.
There is absolutely no way to properly compare drivers, so any list is purely subjective based on the bias of the author and whichever driver gets them horny.
what the hell kinda lists are you talking about??? :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by motetarip
Er the driver lists that people seem to get so emotional over..Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonic
I wish we could put all those drivers in a Formula Ford race (from when there driving abilities were at their peak).
We can't agree who the best drivers racing today are, so what chance do we have of comparing drivers who never raced each other.
wiki quote:
McLaren was a precocious talent and a former youngest championship points scorer before he was usurped, appropriately, by Lewis Hamilton for McLaren. Killed testing a McLaren CanAm car at Goodwood. The name lives on although McLaren had no connection to the team that now bears his name under the stewardship of Ron Dennis.
I'm pretty sure that Kimi Raikkonen was the first driver to usurp the youngest winner record. When interviewed, I remember he could not name the car Bruce was driving in 1959. I am not going to look it up, as this list is not worth the trouble.
hilarious reading. Jenson 16th best ever. apparently, better tha Fittipaldi, Pironi, Gilles Villenueve, Surtees, Andretti, Hamilton, jack Brabham, Rindt, Hunt, Pironi and Juan Pablo Montoya. Now, I think all of the afforementioned are better than Button. And, even more comedic, where's Mr.Raikkonen? Had a look, and i couldnt see him. maybe its just me and im going insane. Rubens Barrichello is 37th, yet Kimi is not even in the top 50. Gerhard Berger and Alboreto are apparently better than Kimi also.
Now, who here agrees with that?
Kimi's 13th ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by UltimateDanGTR