munudeges wrote:SmallSoldier wrote: ↑16 Mar 2019, 20:35
It is clear that most that are bashing Kubica have never raced a car in real life (even from at an amateur level)... Bashing Kubica based on his first weekend at the team is ridiculous.
Who's bashing Kubica? The guy is driving with about 1.25 arms, if that. Given the G forces involved in driving a Formula 1 car that is either going to be extremely difficult or close to impossible over a race distance. It's simply a question that has to be asked.
I have raced cars, and especially karts, and let me tell you, you need the strength of two arms and you need arm movement to get the thing turned in properly. The added complication is the G forces involved with Formula 1 cars, and your arms and shoulders get tired pretty quickly. To suggest this isn't a factor, and then question and claim some kind of 'racing experience', is just downright stupid.
The mistakes made have nothing to do with his arm, he misjudged the distance to the wall on his Q1 lap because of trying to push the car more than he should...
No, I'm afraid not. For a professional racing driver those mistakes, twice, and one in the pitlane, just don't happen. That's a driver who can't get the car turned in, for whatever reason that was.
Add to this that he hasn’t been racing competitively for a while....
That cuts no ice. These are mistakes that still don't happen regardless I'm afraid.
It’s great to know that you have had some racing experience... And I agree completely in regards to how physically demanding carts could be... You may be forgetting that carts don’t have power steering and formula 1 cars do?
The mistake in the pit lane and the one in qualifying are 2 different type of turns and not representative of his ability to turn the wheel... Watch the onboard of his qualifying lap, you will notice that he just tried to be as wide as possible coming out of the turn and misjudged the distance to the wall (by the way, it would seem as you just started watching F1 or you can’t remember any other driver gracing a wall? I’m sure you may be able to find a YouTube highlight reel of those and just in last season there were plenty).
I won’t comment on the mistake on the pit lane entry because I don’t honestly know what happened and won’t speculate on it (although, we should probably point out that he was in and out of pit lane multiple times during the weekend with no issue)... He seemed to simply overshoot his “speed” coming into the pits... But I will comment again in regards to his mistake in Q1, which again wasn’t a huge shunt, he graced the wall (like Vettel, Max, etc, etc, etc have done repeatedly in the past in street / barriered circuits) and will point out that when you are in a high pressure situation (like qualifying), trying to get the most of the car and at least trying to beat your team mate that not having dealt with all those emotions regularly will most probably bite you in the ass (I know it was happened to me when I stopped racing for a year).
And yes, you are bashing a guy and questioning his physical ability after just one qualifying session in a new season, with a new car (that he hasn’t drove as much as the rest) and probably with a lot more pressure on him because he has to prove (to the team and himself) that he belongs in F1... That’s ridiculous
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk