Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 11:30True, but part of the story is that he entered the sport in a championship contending team- which never happend before- or after.
Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 11:30True, but part of the story is that he entered the sport in a championship contending team- which never happend before- or after.
Wow,
Jos Verstappen too. 94 was his debut year, his team mate won the title.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 15:17Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 11:30True, but part of the story is that he entered the sport in a championship contending team- which never happend before- or after.
No, JV jumped in mid-season.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 16:28Jos Verstappen too. 94 was his debut year, his team mate won the title.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 15:17Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 11:30
True, but part of the story is that he entered the sport in a championship contending team- which never happend before- or after.
What Zarathustra said is so far from the truth, or maybe we are misunderstanding his comment?
He jumped out mis season, he was present for the first two races and some mid season.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 16:34No, JV jumped in mid-season.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 16:28Jos Verstappen too. 94 was his debut year, his team mate won the title.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 15:17
Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.
What Zarathustra said is so far from the truth, or maybe we are misunderstanding his comment?
To be fair to Max, Max did look better on track than Riciardo in terms of raw pace and risk appetite, but riciardo was out racing him from his experience. So Daniel looked less flashy, but was more clinical in getting the results.NathanOlder wrote: ↑12 Aug 2019, 18:50Interesting stat about Max,
2016 Max signs for RedBull.
From that point to the end of the season, Ricciardo out scores Max.
2017 Ricciardo out scores Max.
2018 Ricciardo announced he is leaving RedBull during the summer break. From the start of the season to the point Ricciardo announced he is leaving and is frozen out of the team, Ricciardo out scores Max.
Also every year as team mates, Ricciardo suffered more mechanical issues.
So Max has had a quality team mate, and Max was beaten all ends up.
Seeing the scenes after the pole for Verstappen and his wins earlier this year I dont think Max worries about the mechanic loving someone else more.ringo wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:08Back on topic, Albon thai connection has some credence to it. I don't think it was why he selected outright, but it will create synergies. And you cannot blame the marketing machine at redbull for exploiting that fact.
It makes sense, i don't see any wrong doing in it. What sweetens the pot is that he is also British. This goes a very long way with promotions. Albons pre and post race videos for torro rosso are quite enjoyable for english speakers because he has a relatable sense of humour. So i think Redbull can only win from selecting this guy.
And i think Max now has to keep one eye on the front runners and the other eye on Albon.
I see Albon getting the better of Max on a few occasions, also i see him gathering support amongst the mechanics and engineers because of his personality. Daddy Verstappen may not like this however.
If this is true we have to ask how come he did not have a seat at the beginning of the season and had already signed forringo wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:08Back on topic, Albon thai connection has some credence to it. I don't think it was why he selected outright, but it will create synergies. And you cannot blame the marketing machine at redbull for exploiting that fact.
It makes sense, i don't see any wrong doing in it. What sweetens the pot is that he is also British. This goes a very long way with promotions. Albons pre and post race videos for torro rosso are quite enjoyable for english speakers because he has a relatable sense of humour. So i think Redbull can only win from selecting this guy.
And i think Max now has to keep one eye on the front runners and the other eye on Albon.
I see Albon getting the better of Max on a few occasions, also i see him gathering support amongst the mechanics and engineers because of his personality. Daddy Verstappen may not like this however.
I think we meant the decision between Kvyat and Albon, being so close, could have nationality as an added factor. Not some long time plan as indeed then the situation last year would not have happenedBig Tea wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:16If this is true we have to ask how come he did not have a seat at the beginning of the season and had already signed forringo wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:08Back on topic, Albon thai connection has some credence to it. I don't think it was why he selected outright, but it will create synergies. And you cannot blame the marketing machine at redbull for exploiting that fact.
It makes sense, i don't see any wrong doing in it. What sweetens the pot is that he is also British. This goes a very long way with promotions. Albons pre and post race videos for torro rosso are quite enjoyable for english speakers because he has a relatable sense of humour. So i think Redbull can only win from selecting this guy.
And i think Max now has to keep one eye on the front runners and the other eye on Albon.
I see Albon getting the better of Max on a few occasions, also i see him gathering support amongst the mechanics and engineers because of his personality. Daddy Verstappen may not like this however.
Formula E?
If he was being boosted into F1 would he not at least have had a shot at replacing Hartley, as Helmut had to eat humble pie to bring DK back? Had things 'gone according to plan' Albon would not even have been in the STR, it was only desperation that got him the drive. (Red Bulls, not his)
I am not saying he is being boosted because of marketing. I am saying the marketing is a side benefit of selecting him for the redbull drive. I think he got where he is now because of his abilities in the car. I don't seem him as a pay driver. Just saying his thai connections are a plus.Big Tea wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:16If this is true we have to ask how come he did not have a seat at the beginning of the season and had already signed forringo wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 17:08Back on topic, Albon thai connection has some credence to it. I don't think it was why he selected outright, but it will create synergies. And you cannot blame the marketing machine at redbull for exploiting that fact.
It makes sense, i don't see any wrong doing in it. What sweetens the pot is that he is also British. This goes a very long way with promotions. Albons pre and post race videos for torro rosso are quite enjoyable for english speakers because he has a relatable sense of humour. So i think Redbull can only win from selecting this guy.
And i think Max now has to keep one eye on the front runners and the other eye on Albon.
I see Albon getting the better of Max on a few occasions, also i see him gathering support amongst the mechanics and engineers because of his personality. Daddy Verstappen may not like this however.
Formula E?
If he was being boosted into F1 would he not at least have had a shot at replacing Hartley, as Helmut had to eat humble pie to bring DK back? Had things 'gone according to plan' Albon would not even have been in the STR, it was only desperation that got him the drive. (Red Bulls, not his)
Perhaps removed a [ or /Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 19:24It doesn’t mean that you’ll be a Champion- if you’re driving a ‘championship contending car’.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 16:28Jos Verstappen too. 94 was his debut year, his team mate won the title.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 15:17Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.
What Zarathustra said is so far from the truth, or maybe we are misunderstanding his comment?
It does mean that Hamilton had a ‘championship contending car’ in his rookie year.. and the year after.
On itself, this hardly ever happens.. maybe indeed Villeneuve.
* - Edit, what is happening here?
But he got that seat by reaching out to Ron when Lewis was still a kid. The famous "I'm Lewis Hamilton and one day I want to drive your cars" (or whatever the exact quote is) was the first step. He got McLaren's help in his development years and that doubtless helped him. And then after winning GP2 he got the F1 drive.Zarathustra wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 19:24It doesn’t mean that you’ll be a Champion- if you’re driving a ‘championship contending car’.NathanOlder wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 16:28Jos Verstappen too. 94 was his debut year, his team mate won the title.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑13 Aug 2019, 15:17
Jaques Villeneuve had every opportunity to win the championship in 96.
What Zarathustra said is so far from the truth, or maybe we are misunderstanding his comment?
It does mean that Hamilton had a ‘championship contending car’ in his rookie year.. and the year after.
On itself, this hardly ever happens.. maybe indeed Villeneuve.
* - Edit, what is happening here?