I feel 200laps is not that he had no chance to drive.the problem seems more that he had no chance to drive a car that was performing as it should (with the hydraulic gremlins).Fil wrote:I sure hope so, for his sake. Piquet lacked testing, and he never recovered his confidence from the catchup he was forced to do during race weekends when performance was necessary. Same with Badoer & Alguesuari & Grosjean.ESPImperium wrote:Yes, but he has done renault R29 in Post Season Testing last year. And the laps he has done in previous years Renaults. He will be OK. Maybes not fully OK, but he will be good enough to pass off early season, developing later on.
Kobayashi, to his credit, was an exception.
Isn't that my point? He doesn't have thousands of miles of practice.. less than 200 laps, in a new car with a new team with new regulations.. and he's a new driver.marcush. wrote:c´mon everyone with all his senses can learn to drive a car around in circles at decent speed given he will have thousands of miles to practise.
yes he can drive, but is he fully equipped with the knowledge & understanding of his car, his team, their processes etc.
like you said, there is no time to learn the ropes once the season starts. so when is he to learn them now that preseason has been under-utilised?
i hope his fate has not been sealed due to Virgin's poor reliability.
I remember Schumacher with one single test with jordan in silverstone ,that was not even one day wasn´t it? and Alesi did not even have a single lap in a F1 car before his debut if i remember correctly. Berger ? debuted in the ATS that would normally not even make the distance ,so a test was never on ,still bagged a point on his debut..
But who are the drivers that have racked up thousands of miles and then became famous? I think Damon Hill is the one valid example he did not really look that special early on .