Button is damn quick. Lewis Hamilton probably has the most raw speed & Button is more or less there or there about. Last year he qualified ahead on hards in Suzuka while Hamilton had softs. He has also out-qualified Hamilton a few times. This year too apart from a few races,in most of the races he is very very close to hamilton within a couple of three tenths.Mr Alcatraz wrote:It appears the only way he got there was by making Bonsai runs into the pits to grab all his option tires, completely disregarding the pit speed limits by a lot. I am no fan of Nick. I've followed his career and thought in his prime he was about on the same level as Button. But Nick had some bad breaks and it ends up that there was always a young gun that was a better risk. (Maybe if he was a Brit some other doors might have opened, but at least he could hang with Petrov). The jury is still out on Senna. I have a proposition for you bob. I will bet you that Senna finishes 13th or worse. The winner gets to pick a signature the loser has to use for the Fortnight (until the next race). Nothing crude or demeaning just something that acknowledges that the horse you backed lost.beelsebob wrote:Yep, q3 twice in his first too races in a long time... WAYYY over his head clearly.Mr Alcatraz wrote:The freakin' guy can't even find the pit lane speed button.
This guy is in way over his head. Nick is probably chuckling a little right about now.
What sayeth thee?
I would say Button is on par with Alonso on raw pace.He is also very good in managing tyres. Nick is a horrible qualifier. He could not out-qualify kamui,who although a great racer is horrible qualifier & get out-qualified by his rookie team-mate almost every time.
Nick cant even out-qualify Petrov while Senna is on par with Petrov. If Kubica comes back as good as he was,Petrov will be 3-4 tenths behind every race.