Its amazing how stuff like this can bite you. I had not long posted Schumacher was not up to it and would not last in F1 and he has his big off and I am thinking S**T I wish I had not put that .
Mick was already closing the gap to within a couple of tenths of Kevin IIRC.
The incidents aside (and I hope hes doing well) I just dont think he has the skill level to compete at this level. Look at K-Mag coming back after a whole year out and getting the results he is getting. Absolutely brilliant to say he has a lower level of fitness.
Mic was coming on OK this race. Just ballsed up one turn but his pace was decent all weekend.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 22:44The incidents aside (and I hope hes doing well) I just dont think he has the skill level to compete at this level. Look at K-Mag coming back after a whole year out and getting the results he is getting. Absolutely brilliant to say he has a lower level of fitness.
Maybe K-Mag can guide him a bit, or whether Mick has been missing that 'something' he can compare himself to in order to better. The Haas IS a strong car this year and needs a good driver to get the results.
Dont want to go off-topic too much here.
I really would not blame him for that crash. That curb is nasty.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 05:06Mic was coming on OK this race. Just ballsed up one turn but his pace was decent all weekend.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 22:44The incidents aside (and I hope hes doing well) I just dont think he has the skill level to compete at this level. Look at K-Mag coming back after a whole year out and getting the results he is getting. Absolutely brilliant to say he has a lower level of fitness.
Maybe K-Mag can guide him a bit, or whether Mick has been missing that 'something' he can compare himself to in order to better. The Haas IS a strong car this year and needs a good driver to get the results.
Dont want to go off-topic too much here.
Young drivers need a good reference benchmark. Haas erred last year when they got both rookies, just like Toro Rosso did in the past. Gasly and Albon talented drivers, but they didn't have the measure of cars they were driving at Toro Rosso and when they were pitted against Verstappen, they struggled. Gasly since then appears to have improved, but we would only know when goes back to red bull again. So Magnussen is a decent reference for Mick to see if he can scale up to and beyond that benchmark. If he does it, then he has a future.sosic2121 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 08:09I really would not blame him for that crash. That curb is nasty.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 05:06Mic was coming on OK this race. Just ballsed up one turn but his pace was decent all weekend.chrisc90 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 22:44
The incidents aside (and I hope hes doing well) I just dont think he has the skill level to compete at this level. Look at K-Mag coming back after a whole year out and getting the results he is getting. Absolutely brilliant to say he has a lower level of fitness.
Maybe K-Mag can guide him a bit, or whether Mick has been missing that 'something' he can compare himself to in order to better. The Haas IS a strong car this year and needs a good driver to get the results.
Dont want to go off-topic too much here.
I think team should give him a fair chance, but if he fails to compete with kmag, they should find a better driver.
Just imagine if mazepin drove this year, we would think hass is not very good car!!
IMO for same reason, Williams should axe latifi, Aston stroll...
Yip, if you can see someone else making it go around quicker, you not only know it can go around quicker, but where you are not going quick enough. Modelling is OK to a point, but brains can not usually argue with eyes.silver wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 08:31Young drivers need a good reference benchmark. Haas erred last year when they got both rookies, just like Toro Rosso did in the past. Gasly and Albon talented drivers, but they didn't have the measure of cars they were driving at Toro Rosso and when they were pitted against Verstappen, they struggled. Gasly since then appears to have improved, but we would only know when goes back to red bull again. So Magnussen is a decent reference for Mick to see if he can scale up to and beyond that benchmark. If he does it, then he has a future.sosic2121 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 08:09I really would not blame him for that crash. That curb is nasty.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 05:06
Mic was coming on OK this race. Just ballsed up one turn but his pace was decent all weekend.
I think team should give him a fair chance, but if he fails to compete with kmag, they should find a better driver.
Just imagine if mazepin drove this year, we would think hass is not very good car!!
IMO for same reason, Williams should axe latifi, Aston stroll...
Perversely it is permitted to serve a time penalty during a VSC. sporting reg 54.3:michl420 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 09:30I think the situation with zhou was wrong handled. First, it is forbidden to take a stop (or time) penalty under safety car ( team fault). Second, for this fault the stewarts should not take a drive throug, but should just let the 5 sec stay for the next stop (or race ending) like normal.
So i was clarly wrong, but I hope many of us are wiser now.F1doc wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 10:12Perversely it is permitted to serve a time penalty during a VSC. sporting reg 54.3:michl420 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 09:30I think the situation with zhou was wrong handled. First, it is forbidden to take a stop (or time) penalty under safety car ( team fault). Second, for this fault the stewarts should not take a drive throug, but should just let the 5 sec stay for the next stop (or race ending) like normal.
"In both of the above cases the driver concerned must carry out the penalty the next time he enters the pit lane and, for the avoidance of doubt, this includes any stop the driver makes whilst a VSC or safety car procedure is in use."
You can't serve a drive through during VSC or SC but can with a stop and go...my mind hurts on the logic behind this.
Don't worry. The rules are so confusing that there are undoubtedly loopholes.
You can not just come on here and admit to being wrong!! what will people think. You may start a trend. (Congratulations, good man )michl420 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 11:34So i was clarly wrong, but I hope many of us are wiser now.F1doc wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 10:12Perversely it is permitted to serve a time penalty during a VSC. sporting reg 54.3:michl420 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 09:30I think the situation with zhou was wrong handled. First, it is forbidden to take a stop (or time) penalty under safety car ( team fault). Second, for this fault the stewarts should not take a drive throug, but should just let the 5 sec stay for the next stop (or race ending) like normal.
"In both of the above cases the driver concerned must carry out the penalty the next time he enters the pit lane and, for the avoidance of doubt, this includes any stop the driver makes whilst a VSC or safety car procedure is in use."
You can't serve a drive through during VSC or SC but can with a stop and go...my mind hurts on the logic behind this.
Clearly, that's not in the DNA here. But I am sure, the good man would get institutionalized here.Big Tea wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 12:09You can not just come on here and admit to being wrong!! what will people think. You may start a trend. (Congratulations, good man )michl420 wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 11:34So i was clarly wrong, but I hope many of us are wiser now.F1doc wrote: ↑29 Mar 2022, 10:12
Perversely it is permitted to serve a time penalty during a VSC. sporting reg 54.3:
"In both of the above cases the driver concerned must carry out the penalty the next time he enters the pit lane and, for the avoidance of doubt, this includes any stop the driver makes whilst a VSC or safety car procedure is in use."
You can't serve a drive through during VSC or SC but can with a stop and go...my mind hurts on the logic behind this.