Very true, when Vettel was that age he was crashing his car trying to race Kubica to the pits without a front wing. I guess some things only can develop with age and experience.George-Jung wrote: ↑07 May 2018, 18:59Good post Phil.
I would like to add something NathanOlder said some days ago;
Max hasn’t got any experience like others- for example Hamilton- in junior series.
It’s a valid point Nathan made there, because lets not forget as well; Max is learning to drive Formula cars in F1.. not in several junior series like others have before him.
Only one year in F3.
Perhaps too soon, perhaps not- but Marko saw something.. and the rest is history.
He is fast and makes very little unforced mistakes, it is only under pressure that he loses his patience. If he learns to control that then I think he can fullfill the promise many see in them. Many drivers went though a period like this. How many people were not saying that Hamilton had no business on a racetrack when he was crashing into everything and everyone.
Then again it might stay like this. You can be 99% perfect during a race but the descision you make in that 1% makes the difference between a podium or a DNF . Plenty of drivers which had great promise but never got that final 1% right, Montoya comes to mind.
In any way I think RB should be patient. I bet McLaren still sometimes regrets ditching Perez based on a few incidents, before he could develop his potential.