bazanaius wrote:How many seasons of F1 had Alonso had before he got to McLaren? He was in a fast car in the Renault in 05/06 when he won the WDC. yet was driving horribly, overambitiously, yesterday. In a --- car - according to your logic that makes him crap too (although I'd disagree with this; he's a quick driver, if a bit of an idiot out of the car).
First of all you missed my point about how well Lewis would perform in a crap car by about a mile. I said I wonder how well he would do in a shitty car. One that was well off the top teams pace and how much he would flatter the car. Alonso drives the Renault, obviously a midfield car by PKs driving, to a top five to top seven car. I wonder if Lewis could do that. I don't know, and I'm not implying he can't do it. I'm sure he could, I just have no proof. He has been off the pace in the past and made bad mistakes trying to slice through the field. I just take serious issue with everyone saying how good he is when he started in a very top tier team. His talent is glaringly obvious, but Alonso and Kimi started from the bottom and not the top and look how they progressed. They became World Champs the hard way. (I'm not saying Lewis hasn't either so don't hang me for that!
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Much like Alonso did yesterday. I know he made mistakes, I even mentioned his bad driving in an earlier post. Go back and read the whole topic before you wade into the deep end.
Ray wrote:
Vettel did a good job. Especially when he drove Alonso over the line. I think that was a little uncalled for, and I bet that set off Alonsos temper and caused some of the crappy driving afterwards. Glad to see Vettel get a good finish, Lord knows he deserves one.
You must have missed that part.
Alonso was also impressing the hell out of alot of people in the Minardi. His career didn't start at Renault. He got that job because of his performances in a Minardi.
bazanaius wrote:Heikki is in his second season of F1, and I'd say doing very well at it.
Hamilton is also in his second season of F1, and apparently it was all going to go wrong because he didn't have alonso to set up the car for him... seemed to have a pretty nice setup yesterday
(+1 sec a lap quicker than Raikkonen throughout the ENTIRE grandprix?).
I don't think I ever said Heikki was doing a bad job. I'm a really big fan of his actually. I do know for a fact he is McLarens number two driver. You can see it in his attitude, his voice, his body language and clearly out on track. So that has to ding his confidence somewhat. I know it would hurt mine. And if we are going to use your logic, then it doesn't matter that Alonso has had more time in F1 than Lewis. Obviously it has no effect on Lewis, so then it shouldn't mean anything to a 2x World Champ.
bazanaius wrote:
If it was just down to team orders, Why didn't Heikki follow Lewis on through to second place?
Ray wrote:
I'm not entirely sure. It probably has alot to do with team orders, having the better strategy always go to Lewis, or maybe his car wasn't to his liking. Probably a bit of all three. Just goes to show you how fast Alonso was from the get go. He didn't have any trouble switching cars and teams, Heikki appears to.
You must have also missed my reasons why I think Heikki missed out on second place so there they are. I don't know why. He was definitely told to move over, and for whatever reason he didn't latch on to the back of Lewis and ride his coattails. I wish he had, he very much deserves a good finish. But with most of the attention focused on Lewis, he's going to have to fight tooth and nail to get an edge on him.
And boy is Lewis kicking his ass! Everybodys ass for that matter. If I knew why he was a second faster than Kimi per lap all race, I'd be working for Ferrari and not enjoying a friendly debate with you. I'm sure you would do the same with me!
bazanaius wrote:If it's so easy looking good in the fastest car, why don't you do it? I really can't see how you can say it's purely down to the car - I'd say it lets you compete at the front, but the driver makes you win. I think Heikki and Lewis are showing that this year.
I think that's all your points covered.
I totally and completely agree with you. However, the 'why aren't you out there doing it' is both childish and proves that your arguments are no more valid than mine. If that's your stance and using your logic, then why aren't you out there proving me wrong by winning everything then? I'm not that good, and smack me upside the head if I ever claim to be!
They are both fantastic drivers. I have lots of respect for Lewis, I'm just not a fan of his. He can drive the hell out of a racecar of that I have no doubt. I will not under any circumstance compare him with a two time World Champion. There isn't room for it. A no time Champion and a two time Champion are not equal. I'll not hold him to that level until he reaches it. Same with any other driver. If you haven't achieved the same feats, you cannot equally compare the two.To compare him to Senn is completely laughable to me. NO ONE will be like Senna. He was and will always remain one of the best. Until Lewis reaches those levels he isn't even close.