kooleracer wrote:I watched 2012 and 2013 as much as possible and when Eurosport decided to broadcast it or not. You can bring every excuse up that you want. The facts are Da Costa didn't win a championship Red Bull, Marko and me think he should have won.
I´m sure he also thought he should win it. Like Magnussen thinking he should win in 2012.
Like Bianchi thinking he should win in 2012. Just because you think something should happen doesn´t mean it will happen.
Well if you watched the 2013 season naturally you would have realized things were not that straight forward as you make it out to be. The team was a disaster.
If Da Costa is overrated and he did so well in 2012, either Frijns and the rest are even more overrated or DC´s 13 year just did not flow as good as it did for others.
Same thing for Magnussen, average 2012, dominant 2013. (new team should be said)
kooleracer wrote:A good half seasons doesn't mean he his a good driver.
Define a good season.
kooleracer wrote:In 2012 he had zero pole positions in 2013 1 pole position for a big talent thats a bit poor isn't it.
Not really,
If you can´t convert your poles into wins it´s irrelevant where you started the day before.
kooleracer wrote:Pole positions are the ultimate indications of someone pure speed and he hasn't showed that he got that.
IF the car is there for you.
Hamilton took one pole in his first F3 season. He then moved to a better team and took 13 of them the year after.
kooleracer wrote:Da Costa didn't get the STR seat, from my pov totally agree with Marko's choice to go with Daniil. You have to win championships to be called a big talent like Hamilton,Rosberg and Hulkenberg did.
Kvyat has won
just one more championship then Da Costa. And it´s not even a feeder series.
How Kvyat would have done in GP2 or F3.5 we will never know.
kooleracer wrote:You can't be called talent if you only have one great half of a full season.
Again, define great season.
kooleracer wrote:Marciello, Vandoorne and Frijns all would race in GP2 next year that would certainly be a great pool of talent going head to head.
And when one of them experiences a bad season because of the car he´s been given i assume you will instantly put him on the chopping block.
I actually hope they all have horrendous seasons because your logic would instantly assume they are all overrated.
kooleracer wrote:edit: Da Costa will be racing for BMW in DTM next season.
Interesting how this overrated driver managed to get a seat at BMW.
"Antonio Felix da Costa really convinced us what a talented driver he is during his tests in the BMW M3 DTM,
"If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of sh*t"