Wet driver fanboy fest

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Chuckjr
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Re: 2014 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne 13-16th March

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"What is surprising is that Kimi is slightly better than Jenson and Massa is just as good as Senna."

I think that statement right there alone brings the entire argument into question... :mrgreen: .
Watching F1 since 1986.

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ringo
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Re: 2014 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne 13-16th March

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If anyone notices, i'm not taking part in the discussion.
It's what you see, and what is done on the track that counts. You know a driver is quick or talented or whatever metric you want to analyze based on what you see.
Of the current crop of drivers, all are pretty handy in the wet. I can't surely say who's the best, but i can say what i remember seeing being done with the car in a battle for position or on a stint in the wet, and from that you can see who has the ability.
At the moment none of them a spectacular but maybe 2 or 3 and one had the most memorable and impressive runs so i said Hamilton.

Anyhow, i'm not going back into the fanboy puppet show. I need to see an engine cover off, and i can't wait for P1.

Want to see how much worse pirelli can make their tyres too.
For Sure!!

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Multi21
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Re: 2014 Australian Grand Prix - Melbourne 13-16th March

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I would like to mention Hamilton's drive at Interlagos in 2012 up until the point where the hulk smacked into him... As of the race in Melbourne, anyone got a time machine??