Zynerji wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 08:20
simieski wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 08:08
Zynerji wrote: ↑08 Jul 2018, 05:44
He stepped into, by far, the best car at LeMans.
Please elaborate on how #8 was by far a better car than #7.
So, he only had to beat ONE car, after his team mate put him on pole, to reach the level of Hulkenberg and Hartley?
That's what we call a softball.
And let's not forget how he belittled Ham and Vet on winning championships in the best cars on the grid...
It’s all quite off topic...
... but he also said his Le Mans win was the greatest of all time:
http://www.espn.com/f1/story/_/id/23861 ... eatest-all
I guess he was just trying to defend against the criticism he knew he’d get from those saying it was an all Toyota show. In F1 terms, he’s probably quite annoyed with himself for twice alienating himself from teams that would go on to have subsequently competitive cars (McLaren and Ferrari) hence the lashing out at everyone and everything.
I agree it comes a little petulant but, on the flip side, I do think: I. his mega night stint at Le Mans was super impressive II. He probably would have won last year’s WDC and/or have a greater lead in this year’s if he was driving that Ferrari; but I also don’t believe they would have that car if he was still there.
Apologies for the off topic.