Gonner wrote:Ciro, who are you cheering for ?...
Alonso, I guess, because I'm spaniard. I rooted for JPM because I'm also a colombian, but not too much. Finally, I think Massa has the balls of a lion. Anyway, I don't take sides on any driver, but on the things they do or say (the same philosophy most of the people displays at the forum with their fellow members, btw
).
All of them drivers are good for me. I like the
apparent personality of Kazuki, Kubitza, Heidfeld, Piquet, but I don't know them. I only dislike drivers who claim they're the best, and then I only dislike what they say, not themselves, and I tend to forget the bad things.
Truly, I admire the entire grid, they drive better than I do. When I tried the circuit at Cartagena I was 4 seconds slower than the slowest... not
that bad.
In the end, with all due respect, to me, ranking drivers is like an amateur painter claiming that Dalí is bad and Picasso is good: ridiculous in its pretentiousness. Drivers know, we can only glimpse what's happening behind the pit wall.
To me, all professional drivers are nuts that drive like crazy people. An amateur, like us, cannot have the degree of mindlessness about his own well being that professionals display. After a while you learn to respect the bravery displayed by professionals and understand that unless you were suicidal you wouldn't dare to take a real car to the limit all the time without blinking, like they do. That's the reason why I fail to understand criticisms to professionals, much more to F1 drivers, the cream of the cream.
Besides, I do not root for a team (Minardi was the last one I liked), I find hard to root for a corporation.
Actually, what I really want in racing (and in other sports) is for the underdog to win. Right now, I would forget about Hamilton claims of being the best and be happy if he wins something, he's really in a bad position.