RIC smashed JEV in qually again yesterday, his super smooth precise style is definitely what you want in a top car IMO.
JEV's style is too raw, F1 is not GP2 or touring cars.
djos wrote:I just don't see Jensen in an RBR, he's one of those drivers that just can't drive around issues, the car has to be perfect and IMO those sort of drivers aren't worth having.
Does RBR really want only Vettel to win? No, they just want one of their drivers to win the WDC. If they have the chance to sign one of the best drivers in the field (which they most certainly do with Raikkonen), then they should take it. This idea that it would be bad to sign Raikkonen as he could beat Vettel doesn't make sense. Why should RBR care as long as it is one of their drivers winning races? That's what they should be looking for, the strongest possible driver line up. It's not Team Vettel Racing.djos wrote:Kimi doesn't play 2nd to anyone so IMO that rules him out. If he joined RBR we'd be seeing Multi21 situations from both directions followed by fists flying!
It'd be entertaining as hell for us but not what RBR wants.
two no.1 drivers in a team...hmm...djos wrote:Kimi doesn't play 2nd to anyone so IMO that rules him out. If he joined RBR we'd be seeing Multi21 situations from both directions followed by fists flying!
It'd be entertaining as hell for us but not what RBR wants.
Then he must not have as much power in the team as some people think he does. Otherwise, Seb would never have been told to hold station behind Mark in Malaysia.djos wrote:Ok let me be more specific, Helmet Marko wants Seb to win everything.
At Red Bull only Didi Mateschitz makes such a decision and I have fundamental problems to believe that the Australian media is best placed to read the mind of an Austrian billionaire who is famous for avoiding any contact with the media.djos wrote:I know the aus media is biased but we are hearing RIC is the favorite in RBR to take the seat from Webber.
That really depends on who is winning IMO. I think Raikkonen could probably reconcile Vettel being quicker as long as he beat him on occasion and felt like he was being given a fair shot. I don't think Vettel could reconcile with Raikkonen, or any other driver, being quicker and were that to happen then we could see some toys being thrown out of the pram. Being a 3, or probably 4, time world champion he won't be okay with playing second fiddle.jamsbong wrote:It is up to Christian Horner and Marko Hermut to decide how will the team get along. With Webber and Vettel, they have managed it quite successfully despite the volatility. I think if they can manage Webber/Vettel. They can easily manage Raikkonen/Vettel.
Everybody calls 2011 RBR super, duper car and Jenson still even beat Webber to P2 that year. So Jenson might be worth having a lot more than others.djos wrote:I just don't see Jensen in an RBR, he's one of those drivers that just can't drive around issues, the car has to be perfect and IMO those sort of drivers aren't worth having.