bhallg2k wrote:It's a miracle that Alonso is leading the Drivers' standings at this point. Were it not for retirements in Australia and his immense abilities combined with Ferrari's completely unexpected strategic trouncing of McLaren in China (thanks Pat Fry!), I think the standings would reflect that the the F2012 is no better than 5th or 6th in the pecking order.
China?
In any event, I don't like playing the "Well if this, then this.." game when it comes to anything motorsport related. Come to think of it, I don't like it at all!
FSAE teams like to consider such scenarios. "Well, if our car hadn't broken XYZ, we would have finished 5th!" Yeah, and if 10 of your competitors hadn't screwed up A, B, or C they would have done better and kicked you right back down. Not fair to just consider what-if's in one direction, if that makes sense. Can be misleading.
Hell, we could come up with what-if scenarios of incidental contact or whatever that would put Alonso even further ahead in the points than he is now! Could go back in time and say, "If Senna and Prost hadn't collided" and blah blah blah.
Maybe the F2012 is a "5th place car" if they were driving around in a parade or just racing based on qualifying times. Maybe it's 10th. Maybe it's 3rd. To a degree it doesn't matter. If you can luck your way into some points and then do a good enough job the rest of the season to scratch and claw and hold onto it... then so be it!
As for what would make the F2012 more competitive to put it in that position.. who knows. Speaking of miracles, it's a miracle for an outsider to eyeball a car and know how to make it go faster. I think of myself as a pretty sharp engineer - in motorsport - and I can't casually come up with some definitive answer.
Maybe I'd have to sit down and study it more, but really I think we're just clawing at crude speculation. No better than Autosprint.
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