RacingManiac wrote:Never gotten Anthony Davidson's commentary for the race, but caught him through a few practice streaming. Yes he is up to date and yes he is considered as an "insider". But the underlying tone of bitterness of being where he is instead of where he could've been is HUGELY annoying....
Couldn't disagree more.
What makes, for me, Davidson a better expert than Brundle is his relentless enthusiasm and passion for the sport. Hindered or not by Legard, Brundle has definitely not been the same this year on the occasions I have heard him (For the 1st time this season I used the original commentary on TV). Perhaps this has something to do with him being used to a pro-Hamilton environment which also saw
Button struggling at the back. Maybe he needs time to adjust. For me it doesn't matter because it is clear who is the better, more insightful and more exciting commentary team
Brundle has been a bit hypocritical, maybe ;
Martin Brundle, BBCF1 Website wrote:
"Alonso is the best at handling the big picture of the overall race while also driving an F1 car, so if Renault have a good package then Alonso will be a title contender without a doubt.
"For me, he is the most complete driver both in and out of the car in terms of maximising full potential - though I suspect Hamilton may challenge him on that this year."
If he is talking about the
driver then I feel he is being a bit reactive. Also we have to take into context the interview put to him (something that always strikes me as odd, as we never get to see/hear the full story) in both cases.
Right now, I think
Button is the
best driver that is driving the
best car. But this is the way of F1, I don't think you can be all traits without first having one or the other. I'm not sure if you can achieve good results in a good car with a
bad driver, likewise a good driver won't always be confined to bad results in a
bad car. However put one of the 'nonces' (Kazuki, Nelsinho, looking at you) in this Brawn car and if they had the same results, would they be the "most complete" driver on the grid? No, because unless you are a supporter of those drivers or just plain shameless, no "expert" would have the balls to say that due to their previous results.
But when you get someone who's talent you
think you can see (people in this country always said
Button was a
talented driver), then you might just be able to say it.