This is the thread about Kubica right?
Getting confused by previous posts
Anyone know if he has movement of his fingers in the right hand or are the locked in place like his wrist/elbowtimbo wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 19:00What is a bit worrying judging from onboards to me, is that he can't use his right arm to operate the buttons on the wheel. It means that if he needs to make an adjustment to rotaries he has to use his left hand and he has almost no control of the wheel at this moment.
But that is something that the team should react to and make a set of controls he can operate with his thumb. His wheel layout should be pretty unique.
Each time he squeeze his right hand fingers he do it by "pushing" them - either by left hand or by leaning them by something.
Sorry its the wrong thread, but I agree. 1 thing Russell has over Norris and Albon is his aggression. Russell can be very aggressive when he needs to be, but its a very well controlled aggression. Norris seems to be a little over the top when it comes to bringing the car home. Norris needs to be aggressive next year to avoid doing a 'Stoff'marmer wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 11:08I don't think all the McLaren fan boys would agree but he might actually be the best. He did beat Norris in a spec series and AlbionPlatinumZealot wrote: ↑27 Nov 2018, 03:47I think Russel is the real sleeper of the newbies... He looks like a ventriloquist's puppet, but don't take him lightly.
His hand looks a bit lame when he's standing there, but in action it might be stronger than we think it is!Unf wrote: ↑28 Nov 2018, 00:15Each time he squeeze his right hand fingers he do it by "pushing" them - either by left hand or by leaning them by something.
He has a very little feeling so he can hold a quite light thing like microphone:
https://youtu.be/hb5LOAX7cVw?t=265
But I don't see that he could hold a cup of tea etc. So his right hand looks inert in about 90% for me...
this. the further to the right, or opposite direction, the higher the ratio gets, it's a matter of adapting.