Big Tea wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 16:58
Gillian wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 16:55
Big Tea wrote: ↑28 Aug 2022, 16:37
Well that car and driver was in a class of one today. How can even his detractors not like him? (as a driver)
It is what it is. In this very thread, on a technical forum nonetheless, some say he's the best ever even compared to Senna and Schumacher while others say it's just the car boring.
The Red Bull was the best car today for sure. But then look at what Perez did and what Verstappen did. The latter came from behind, avoided collisions, preserved tires better all the while lapping at a blistering pace. That's what the best do. That's what Hamilton has done one more than one occasion too. It's fantastic to see.
But if you're not a neutral fan of the sport then yeah... Shame really.
You can not compare drivers across decades. I doubt Max would have survived in the Stewart days and I know Jackie would be lost with the technicalities of today.
Exactly, the "I pass or we crash" antics of modern drivers (from today back to the Prost / Senna days) would have resulted in serious injury / death in the 1970s and before. Also, the crashes that result would have killed spectators back in the day, too. Von Trip's accident, for example, is thankfully very, very unlikely these days.
It's great that we don't have these risks today, but let's not try to compare drivers across eras again - it doesn't work for this amongst several other reasons.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.