Giblet wrote:Slife wrote:If they are going to sack Bourdais, then why didn't they just hire Sato over Bourdais in the first place ?
Because based on their shootout, they found Bourdais to be the better of the two for whatever variables they had in mind. If they fired Bourdais, they may have fired Taku earlier.
Also, Seb B had an unknown variable, and a proven ability in another series, where Sato has already come and gone twice to not a lot of impressive results.
I don't see how Sato was ever in Davidson's shadow... In '07 Sato finished in front of Davidson 12 races to 5, counting retirements. Not counting races where one of the drivers retires, Sato finished in front of Davidson 7 races to 2. The two were also teammates in British F3, so their history goes back before F1. There, Sato won the championship, outperformed Davidson, and set a record number of wins in a single season. I don't see how that can be construed as being in Davidson's shadow. Davidson also never managed to score a point in the Super Aguri, while Sato scored four. Coincidentally, Bourdais also only managed four points in '08 while driving a better designed, race winning Toro Rosso.Giblet wrote:But Sato was in Davidson's shadow for the 2nd half of 2007. Sato's performance reached a plateau, where Davidson kept improving all season.
One memorable bonzai pass, where Alonso had no interest in dicing in a corner with a driver who is known to be erratic, when a championship was on the line, does not a good driver make.
Nothing against Sato, but I have him on the "meh" list for now. Bourdais proved me wrong with his performances though (I used to think he was on it), and maybe Taku with his peaky performances and random offs would have lasted longer, who knows?
Let's see how Alguersuari does. Sounds like he might be a corker.
Not really. Sato outscored Ant only because canadian beavers were on his side.ISLAMATRON wrote:Sato was clearly better than Ant at SAR, but he did have more experience in the car.
STR have made it clear that it doesn't matter how Alguersuari does this season,as he has the sufficient funds to complete the season no matter what he accomplishes. The money issue has been front and center when it comes to the drivers at STR, Bourdais reiterated that fact right after he got canned.Giblet wrote:Let's see how Alguersuari does. Sounds like he might be a corker.
modbaraban wrote:Not really. Sato outscored Ant only because canadian beavers were on his side.ISLAMATRON wrote:Sato was clearly better than Ant at SAR, but he did have more experience in the car.
Plus STR are neither a japanese nor a very wealthy team, so Sato would be a too expensive option if you take spare parts into account.
I think Ant had more incidents/broken parts than Sato. He most certainly had more retirements. How many times has Sato crashed out at Super Aguri? He was actually very consistent, but I guess people think it's funnier to make a caricature of him as a crasher. Those jokes are getting stale.ConsFW wrote:modbaraban wrote:Not really. Sato outscored Ant only because canadian beavers were on his side.ISLAMATRON wrote:Sato was clearly better than Ant at SAR, but he did have more experience in the car.
Plus STR are neither a japanese nor a very wealthy team, so Sato would be a too expensive option if you take spare parts into account.
I think they had overstock of the number 2 livery and ran out of #3.Michiba wrote:I think that pic just shows that the team trusted sato more when it came to evaluating the different setups than ant...