I’m not saying that either Colton or Pato are better than Piastri, that’s just an absurd comparison since they haven’t race each other, so any parallel between them is going to be subjective and with probably a lot of bias.runningmanz wrote: ↑05 May 2022, 01:00While Colton and O'Ward have shown they are quite good drivers so far, imo they are not in the same league as Piastri, not even close. While they have won races here and there, neither have come close to winning the Indycar championship yet. Piastri has won 3 championships in a row in the traditional, proven path to F1, including smashing everyone in F2 last year. There also has been some very good drivers in F3 and F2 that he has raced against. What he has achieved is rare and only Leclerc and Russell are comparable in this regard. Pretty esteemed company there.Big Tea wrote: ↑04 May 2022, 18:04I(f they do not win, would they have enough points?SmallSoldier wrote: ↑04 May 2022, 17:57
The rumors on Ricciardo started because someone (can’t remember exactly who) said that a “driver from a blue car was going to make a move”… Everyone interpret it as Gasly and when you look at the grid, the only logical place for Gasly was McLaren given the current line ups IF it would have been true… At the end, it was the potential for Piastri to go to Williams.
Regarding Pato and Colton, I watch Indycar and they are both very good drivers and are doing a “heck of a job” in an environment that is arguably a little tougher than F3-F2, where youngsters are fighting with very experience drivers… I don’t understand your comment that they should be hired “IF” they win Indycar, they both have won in Indycar already, do you mean the championship? Are you equating winning the championship in Indy to winning a few races in F1? I don’t think that is very fair to be honest.
I believe that the fastest drivers should be driving for a team like McLaren, regardless of who they are and you should never compromise for money… But I can see the appeal for the team to have someone that is very marketable in a target market for McLaren (like Colton in the US)… Been said that Colton is showing that he is pretty fast already, so we shouldn’t talk about Colton / Pato like if they were paying drivers looking for a seat.
Also unless O'Ward or Colton finish 3rd or better this year I don't believe they would have enough points for a superlicense and would need special permission from the FIA to even get a drive in F1. If they did manage to get enough points or get special permission I could possibly see one of them in 2024 maybe joining Haas or possibly the new Andretti team on loan from McLaren. Has anyone from Indy let alone F1 even walked into straight into a top 3 or so F1 team before? I can think of Lando but even then McLaren were not far off rock bottom having finished 9th in 2017 so not exactly a top team when he joined at that point becoming test/reserve driver for 2018.
You don’t need to race in F2 or be a Champion in it to be great in Formula 1 (just ask Max Verstappen), as a matter of fact he finished 3rd in F3, clearly been a champion on F1’s feeder series isn’t requisite to be a solid driver in Formula 1 (shootout to Norris, who didn’t win F2 either)… As a matter of fact there are several F2 / GP2 champions that didn’t light the world on fire when they raced for F1, a close to heart example in McLaren is Stoffel Vandoorne, who came to the team as F2 Champion, having dominated during that season and unluckily flopped when he was in F1 next to Alonso… One could argue that is a similar story with the likes of Grosjean or Gasly, who also both were champions before joining F1 and neither achieved the level of what we might considered top tier drivers in F1.
As a matter of fact, both Colton and Pato are showing that they are faster than someone like Grosjean in the same category, with spec series cars… Actually, I don’t think that anyone would argue that both are showing way more pace and simply better race craft that someone like Calum Illot, who missed on the F2 title with some bad luck and finished 2nd in 2020, now in Indycar he is been outraced weekend after weekend by Colton and Pato.
I would also argue that racing against veteran / experienced drivers like Dixon, Powell, Newgarden, Rahal, etc is a bit more challenging than doing it with a bunch of youngsters that are still learning their craft and developing themselves.
Saying that Piastri, because he won F2 deserves a top seat, while the likes of Herta and Pato should be in a midfield / back marker team because they came from Indycar isn’t fair in my opinion… Placing F2 is some sort of pedestal isn’t objective since winning that Championship (or not) isn’t an indication of how good your F1 career will be… Unluckily, we haven’t had many drivers that came from Indycar into F1 to even make a comparison the other way around.