I wouldn't go that far. In F1 the car is a huge factor, can't compare it with tennis and golf.Quote:
Originally Posted by tintop
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I wouldn't go that far. In F1 the car is a huge factor, can't compare it with tennis and golf.Quote:
Originally Posted by tintop
The line is too blurry that it just makes such comparisons between F1 drivers rather futile.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Well then, beating MS AND Ferrari. All 3 atheletes are have the possibility of being more dominant that anyone before or after them in their respective sports, so victories or championships at their expense have a greater meaning. When MS retired last year a number of drivers said that they were lucky to have competed against and in a few cases beaten MS, because it gave extra clout to those victories.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
I don't believe that comparison was being made. The point was that beating the person who is considered to be the benchmark for the sport is a big achievement, whatever the sport.Quote:
Originally Posted by ioan
Less so in motorsport, unless they are driving the same type of car, as with Lewis and Alonso.Quote:
Originally Posted by ArrowsFA1
If we believe that the Ferrari is a faster car than the McLaren, then Lewis beating Kimi is one helluva achievement.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ian McC
3rd race Qual 2nd - Finish 2nd Who done that let me think :rolleyes: OH NO ONE!! :DQuote:
Originally Posted by jjanicke
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Originally Posted by truefan72
JV and LH are associates I remember last year, JV playing music with LH Both got great voices both of them were also having barbecue together. Remember JV got a album out.
I reckon he's got a good chance at Spain, however Alonso will be fired up for his home race. I have a sneaky feeling his first win will come at Magny-Cours, and he will take two more wins before the end of the season.
GP2 is a new championship it start 4 years ago. Lewis won it's last year when the championship was it's 3th year.Quote:
Originally Posted by jso1985