Sounds fair! No point in arguing about itraymondu999 wrote:I do think that. Maybe not necessarily with the explicit intention of making himself look better, but yeah. For example IIRC he was calling his car the 3rd quickest yesterday, and said that he was only able to get to the podium because the McLarens forgot to cover him, and because he was "pushing 120%" the whole race.f1316 wrote:you think Alonso is trying to downplay his car to make himself look better. Apologies if this is not what you think.
Alonso is relentless and doesn't generally make mistakes, but I don't believe for a second that he is able to transcend physics and push the car 120% - he is a damn good driver, one of if not the best, but he is still human and constrained within the bounds of physics
I personally don't - so we have a fundamental disagreement there that neither one of us can prove nor disprove, which turns this whole discussion into a dead end really!I personally think Massa is still a pretty decent baseline for a car that's working well, so we can see how well Alonso generally does.
120% 110% is the kind of rubbish sportsmen always say though, so of course he wasn't transcending the physical capabilities of the car. But I do think his best feature, a bit like Schumacher, is to be able to push 100% for so many many laps. He's not an unbelievable qualifier, and that was evidenced when Trulli was his teammate, but he was always better at pushing the limit consistently throughout the race, which is why he is where he is compared to Jarno.
I think the car needs general work though, that's my point. It's still not at the level of RB even in the race, imo. Gary Anderson, for example, has spoken about how it actually is a flawed design in its coke-bottle area, something they didn't completely clean up when they fixed the exhaust. They also don't seem to be doing as much with the front wing as other teams . Which also goes to show that they must be doing a lot else really well to be so competitive.
But I think there's more to come on front and rear wings. I doubt there'll be much of a change to the exhaust, as was rumoured, but the diffuser was a interesting upgrade and perhaps that will be further understood in future races.
If we see Vettel and Alonso side-by-side on the grid, I think we could be looking at a classic head-to-head of the Hakkinnen/Schumacher sort.