Vasconia wrote:Schuttelberg wrote:and while I find Rosberg massively overrated, boring and bland, he did a marvelous job this weekend on all fronts. What I find particularly annoying is how fans and the media are making out his 'lifestyle' as the reason for his mistakes. I mean 'Seriously?' That's what I find utterly in poor taste!
Taking into account all the negative comments about Nico on this forum and that people have never rated properly tha he was faster than Michael in 2010 and 2011, plus he is fighting against Hamiton, one of the talented guys out there, I would say that he his masively underrated. Where do you see the excessive praise to Nico?
Boring and bland? well, yes, he is not the most exciting driver but he is fast and he super precise in his approach to work with the car and the track. I do like more aggresive drivers but F1 also needs drivers like Nico. The battle between passion and a cool approach is interesting too.
Lifetyle or problems related to drivers private life can affet them, it has happened before. I do hate gossip people but its true that the influence can be negative in some cases.
Well, do you really think Michael was at his best in those years? Let's get one thing straight, I don't think Nico Rosberg is a slouch. The guy can drive. Can he drive when the wind is against him and take it to the very best? No, I don't think so. I think his attitude this year has been very refreshing, bar Monaco, but in the past two years his attitude seemed to suggest that of someone trying to sneak a WDC out of somewhere. This year, he's gunning for wins which is more likely to win you a WDC. I think on pure speed, he's not far off Hamilton, but in terms of craft, he's not even in the same bracket. Just put him wheel to wheel with the best and he seems to straight away hit the 'panic' button. Mind you, in a car that's dominant. I don't have a problem with Nico, I think he's more than capable to win races and drive in a top seat, but he's not championship material and I'll be adamant about that till I see what I like to call 'a SPARK.'
I know I come across as very blunt and may be even a bit 'against' his talent, but I'm being transparent about my opinion and I will have no problem eating humble pie if he can actually 'beat' Hamilton.
@ Phil - Just like the tyres became 'an issue' because Hamilton was involved, so did the radio clampdown. I also think he was on a 'fresh set' in his Q3 run. Also, Hamilton sometimes refuses to be smart. After his Q1 and Q2 issues, he could have put a reasonable banker in which here would have 'easily' put him in P2 and then gone for it on his second run, thereby, limiting the damage and at the same time giving himself an equal opportunity for pole. There's no doubt Lewis was out of rythm in qualifying and it happens to the best. He suddenly hasn't lost focus or become casual, he just likes to make things difficult for himself sometimes. But, like I said, all things being equal, I don't think Lewis was hard done by this weekend.
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