lebesset wrote:well , having watched paffet test driving the McLaren ,and bearing in mind that he is the primary simulator developer of both upgrades and next years car as well as being their reserve driver , I more than willing to bow to his superior knowledge and accept that he is best placed to know both button's strengths and where his problems lie ; so if he says button cannot drive the current car / tyre combination in a manner he likes , I accept what he says ..certainly his knowledge is going to be far superior to mine [ or anyone else who posts here ! ] so why do you think he is wrong , ringo ? what do you know that he doesn't ?; frankly the driver who can get the maximum out of ANY car is a rare bird indeed , schu was to be reputed to be able to do it but we have seen that there was no truth in that ; as stated , the last I have seen was clark , the standard by which I judge all others
so I don't accept your comments ; hamilton is better on tyres because the car is more suitable for his natural driving style , easy for him to set up ,and I for one never thought he was particularly hard on tyres ...button is having to adapt as best he can ; any driver will be fastest driving in the manner with which he feels most comfortable ..why should button be different ? it is up to the team to produce a suitable car if they want the best from their drivers ; jackie stewart was interviewed during practise 2 and related a story of when he was at BRM with graham hill , during a race they had a 1-2 sewn up , well in front , and the team signalled them both to slow down ;in fact they kept going faster !! he said we relaxed and tried to slow a little , just driving smoothly ..but that made us faster
button can't improve ? how so ? during the jackie stewart interview amongst other things he talked about his latter years ; he felt he was at his best when he arrived in his mid thirties ....at the end his team mate was francois cevert of whom he said ...he was young and probably faster than me , but I could beat him because I had the experience ...and , if memory serves , generally he did beat him
richard , gary made it quite clear that , due to no in season testing , the development and design work done on the simulator is a great help but certainly nowhere near perfect ; I think his little jest about getting some time off to go to the DTM indicates just how much simulator work goes on though , after all it is all that the teams have
with regard to hamilton using button's set ups , the basic set up is now done by the engineers , and that is what hamilton will use ; the last race gives a good indication of what happens when the drivers can't tune that basic spec , hamilton was ok but not great , button was hopeless ; this weekend button has permission to throw the dice and go for a contrary set up ; I am not hopeful !
anyone notice how McLaren missed a trick in korea ...mercedes changed the setup during the red flag period and were very fast until it dried up near the end
jenson button , WDC 2011 ? wouldn't put it past him if the new regulations suit him
The thing is, these were supposed to be the regulations that suit Button. Spec tyres with a tendency towards understeer, a lot of rear downforce thanks to double diffusers, fuel regulations which play into the hands of drivers who can look after their tyres.
Virtually every regulation change in 2011 suits Hamilton more than Button. Pirelli are saying they'll introduce more aggressive tyres which, unless they produce a truly unusual set, will generate more front end grip than the 2010 Bridgestones. The ban on the double diffuser means less rear end downforce, and also a shift away from underfloor aero, leading to more freedom of mechanical set-up which should suit Lewis' technical, low-speed strength. While Button's never used KERS, Hamilton undeniably made the best use of the system when it ran in 2009.
No, it's not as simple as that, and certainly a couple of those points could be debated. But I can't see a single regulation change for 2011 which is likely to benefit Jenson. They'll either play towards Lewis, or make little difference.