richard_leeds wrote:scuderiafan wrote:ringo wrote:
RAikonen left with Massa beating him,
Raikkonen left when he was beating Massa.
Lets look at the facts.
Massa was only in 9 races and got 22 points, Kimi got 9 points. Massa finished ahead of his team mate 5 times out of 4, but was behind on qualification by 4 to 5.
22 points to 9 is compelling?
That is not correct, during the first part of the season Ferrari were very unreliable and they made a lot of strategical blunders (like giving Kimi full wets on a dry track, sending both drivers out to late in qualifying ext. ext.).
Kimi and Massa only had two races together were nothing went wrong one was Monaco and the other was Silverstone, on top of that Kimi's car was also heavier then Massa's due to KERS. When it comes to Kimi's time at Ferrari he was beaten more by Ferrari management and team politics then anything else.
Ferrari stopped development on the F60 at Germany and Massa had his accident in Hungry of course. So the car remained exactly the same the only thing that was different was that Ferrari was forced to focus on Kimi, and he scored the second highest amounts of point in the second half of the season, 4 podiums one of which was a win, with the 4th - 5th best car car on the grid.
Jonathan Noble:
"One team insider suggested that, looking at the data, Raikkonen has once again been doing things in the cockpit of a very difficult car that they can hardly believe. He is going beyond what, theoretically, the F60 would be capable of in normal hands as though the Finn’s last great act of defiance is to prove to his former bosses that they were wrong."
ringo wrote:LionKing wrote:scuderiafan wrote:
Raikkonen left when he was beating Massa. Granted, Massa missed the last half of the season, but Raikkonen would still have beat him.
Absolutely not....
Massa was in front of Raikkonen 22-10 in points in 2009. Massa was racing better and clearly in front!
During their whole 2.5 years as teammates. Massa has out-qualified Kimi, many more poles, more points and more wins than Raikkonen. Massa outqualifed Kimi sth like 25-19 during their time. Even in 2007, Kimi's best year, Massa had 6 poles to Kimi's 3. These are the cumulative results:
Kimi - Massa
Wins_: 8 - 9
Poles: 5 - 12
Races: 22 - 22
Qualy: 19 - 25
Points: 197 - 205
Thanks, Massa may be my favourite driver.
... .. favourite to trouble
But i got to give the guy respect when it is due. We have to watch the sport objectively. Kimi is just a name brand, a hollywood character.
Behind the coolness and fan fare, he's nothing special. Top driver, but i'd class him as Button with a little more speed and a dash of coldness.
If he comes back without being fully motivated, without being fit, without being the fastest he has ever been, Sutil will eat him alive.
And you know Sutil would enjoy that.
This is assuming Renault chose Sutil.
Direct driver comparisons doesn't always work, there are to many variables and factors to consider. Lets take Kimi and Sutil as an example.
Fisi had the upperhand against Sutil. Fisi went to Ferrari for the last part of the season in 2009, by the last race in Abu Dhabi (his 5th or 6th race with Ferrari), he was 3 seconds slower then Kimi in qualifying, so where would that put Sutil.
Here is a good article about Kimi's comeback:
http://formula-one.speedtv.com/article/ ... is-back/P1