ringo wrote:They didn't race last year simple.
Both of them will be adjusting to the team and cars, while ferrari and mclaren and mercedes just have to pick up where they left off.
Who are they going to use as the bench mark?
Kimi can't gauge himself off Grosjean and neither can Grosjean guage himself off Kimi.
By that token...
Lewis Hamilton (2007): Clueless, never before raced an F1 car.
Lewis Hamilton (2008): Clueless, never before raced an F1 car without TC.
Lewis Hamilton (2009): Clueless, tyres were different + KERS etc
Lewis Hamilton (2010): Clueless, never before raced an F1 car with F-Duct
Lewis Hamilton (2011): Clueless, never raced with DRS before
Your criteria for being clueless seem quite arbitrary ringo... some drivers come into the sport having competed successfully in GP2 (Grosjean, Hamilton, Kovalainen, Rosberg) others come from less conventional routes driving tin tops (Di Resta, Schumacher) and others still come in to the sport with just 23 car races to their name, challenge their more experienced team mate, score on their debut etc etc etc and Kimi Raikkonen can easily adapt to new cars it seems.
Grosjean has more question marks as he didn't cope quite so well in 2009 - however - the GP2 cars he was driving at that time were more like F1 pre 2009 aero spec - different centre of balance etc etc so perhaps this time around Grosjean will adapt better because the difference isn't so different.
Kubica is still more than capable of getting back in to the sport - whether it's with LRGP is another matter.