Belatti wrote:vyselegend wrote:Well, it's done! Congratulations Nelsinho, this is quite a late awakening, but those first points are scored with style, overtaking Alonso was the cherry over the cake. =D>
Now it's important to build some confidence from this overall satisfying result, and keep the momentum for the next races.
Overtaking Alonso happened due to: 1)an Alonso mistake 2)Alonso horrible strategy.
Beyond that Nelsinho is still slow and the only thing that 2 points change is in his confidence, not his speed.
Untrue.
Nelson's fastest lap in the race was a 1:17.758, that's one tenth down compared to Alonso who recorded a 1:17.641 on a potentially faster car
(shorter stint). The truth is that he never came that close of FA's pace since the beginning, so there was certainly encouraging speed from him in France. The average gap up to this GP was more likely 4 tenths of a sec by laps.
Qualy speed is still more criticable, but in Q1 he did 1:15.848 against FA's 1:15.754. Again, it's only one tenth down. Only in Q2 he struggled to extract further pace from the car, fouding one tenth more while his experienced team mate managed to find three tenths. (NP 1:15.770 VS 1:15.483FA). To me it's sounds more like Alonso being frightening fast than Piquet being slow.
Now of course the pass on Alonso's wasn't a real overtaking move
(reason even whispers to me that he wouldn't have tryed if he was in position to overtake for real anyway, as you aren't allowed to be better than FA at Renault... Ask Trulli...). But for sure Alonso made a mistake, and Nelson didn't, so he took advantage on traction and passed. That sounds fair to me. Beside, would you say that MS didn't overtake Kimi in Montreal 2006, or that Alonso didn't overtake Heikki in Melbourne 2008, or Kubica passed Massa at Monaco because those passing moves where result of a mistake from the opponent? Point is in racing the one in front wins the battle, no excuse for the loosers. [-X
Thats it. I'm not arguing that Nelsinho suddently is a genius and compares with FA because he had a reasonably good GP, of course he still has everything to prove, but obviously your bashing him doesn't lead anywhere in those conditions, because condemning him for having been bad in the first half of the championship influences the way you look at his performance for the remaining of the year. For a rookie like him, each GP is a new start where you try again, hoping for not repeating the same mistakes you already did.