Andres125sx wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 13:20
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 11:05
Chuckjr wrote: ↑31 Jul 2022, 02:44
Sticking a car that should not be on pole, on pole, is really quite an accomplishment.
A car is either fast enough for pole or it isn't. No one can make a car go faster than it is physically capable of. George did a great job getting the car to give him the performance it has.
This is technically true and accurate, but don´t take into account cars are not driven by robots who get 100% out of each car.
Ironically this sort of statement underrate and overrate drivers role at the same time. Underrate because it ignores any driver can be faster or slower than any other driver, achieving results wich are higher or lower than the real position of the car (driver role actually can change car position).
Which is why I said George did a great job getting the car to perform for him.
I disagree that a driver can achieve a higher result than the car is capable of. All the driver can do is get as close to the car's maximum performance as possible. A driver can improve the car's position in a race by clever racing/strategy, yes, but the car has a single inherent best possible lap time no matter who is driving it - it's just that some drivers don't get as close to that time as others do.
The best drivers are the ones that are most consistently able to get close to a car's best possible lap time at any stage and do so lap after lap. That's what sets the Michaels, the Ayrtons, the Fernandos, the Lewises, the Maxes apart from the rest - the ability to get more of a car's performance for more of the time. Think about Lewis chasing down Max in Hungary or Max doing the same to Lewis in France. Both great drives, yes, but it was because they just drove the car as close to its available performance for lap after lap - they weren't driving faster than the car was capable. Michael used to be great at that - Brawn would tell him "you need 5 qualifying-style laps before pitting" and Michael would do 5 qualifying-style laps. No one "out drives" the car (or any other silliness that the media love to say to promote a narrative).
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.