Montoya seems to feel the same way https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mont ... l/4540756/
Montoya seems to feel the same way https://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/mont ... l/4540756/
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.Zarathustra wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 22:06
What Schumacher did with Ferrari still is unrivaled- as a mather of fact, Hamilton is ‘driving’ Schumacher’s car at Mercedes- as Hamilton ‘took over’ what Schumacher ‘started’.
Hamilton has never have to built a team up from scratch ‘himself’.
Hamilton still needs to drive the car though- so nothing negative about him, just to be sure you guys understand.
Total tripe.Zarathustra wrote: ↑18 Sep 2019, 22:06What Schumacher did with Ferrari still is unrivaled- as a mather of fact, Hamilton is ‘driving’ Schumacher’s car at Mercedes- as Hamilton ‘took over’ what Schumacher ‘started’.
Hamilton has never have to built a team up from scratch ‘himself’.
Hamilton still needs to drive the car though- so nothing negative about him, just to be sure you guys understand.
I don't think that someone can run out of talent. By getting older, drivers might lose proportions of their fitness, reflexes, risk tolerance etc.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:46Vettel simply ran out of talent and is overdriving to try to make up. When you are a hot head on track amd overdrive you makd mistakes.. Simples.
Wasn't Vettel the "baby schumi" that develops cars from mere dogs into fine tuned rocketships? He has been at Ferrari for 5 years now, so his "driving style" inputs would have favoured the target design balance for the Ferrari cars over the years. I don't think Vettel finds the car not suited to his style at all. It's just that LeClerc can drive the car closer to the edge.LM10 wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 11:34I don't think that someone can run out of talent. By getting older, drivers might lose proportions of their fitness, reflexes, risk tolerance etc.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:46Vettel simply ran out of talent and is overdriving to try to make up. When you are a hot head on track amd overdrive you makd mistakes.. Simples.
Having said that, I think that Vettel's problem is none of those. In my opinion, it's a combination of not having a car meeting his style (+ lack of adaption) and the will to win at all costs, hence his overdriving. His will to prove/win won't decrease as the pressure at Ferrari keeps on increasing year after year. A Ferrari team which hasn't won a championship for over a decade is surely the last place you want to be, if you want to have a pressureless working ambience.
It was the best thing for Leclerc that the team declared him number 2 driver. This put all the pressure on Vettel and off Leclerc.
Whoa. Brutally honest. Damn I miss Alonso. Not the disgruntled Alonso in McLaren but the Alonso when he was in Ferrari. Team killer blah blah whatever he may be he is missed on the grid and if he ever announced he is coming back, F1 would get a lot more viewership that is for sure.Seanxprt wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 00:34I think Fernando summed it up very well.
https://youtu.be/jYOM0v6ajRE
https://youtu.be/heluNNhV1DgNathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:22
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.
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Never seen that interview before thanks for sharing!Zarathustra wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 18:13https://youtu.be/heluNNhV1DgNathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:22
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.
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01:20..
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Thank you for the link, very interesting.Zarathustra wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 18:13https://youtu.be/heluNNhV1DgNathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:22
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.
x 1000
01:20..
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Whats an interview just after the summer break in 2013 got to do with, lets say the W09?Zarathustra wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 18:13https://youtu.be/heluNNhV1DgNathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:22
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.
x 1000
01:20..
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Yet the opposite view that the driver just drives the car that the engineers built I also find lacking.Wynters wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 20:14
It suits the ridiculous driver-centric narrative drivel that is spewed by PR gurus, that a driver is the entire team, single-handedly carrying them on their heroic shoulders from last on the grid to first, but it's not reality in the modern era. I'm sure there's a slightly more recent one (suggestions welcome), but the only one that springs to mind is Bruce McLaren. Financier, designer and driver, building the team up from scratch.
It’s about putting the right people into the right places- as Schumacher did ‘beautifully’ explaine himself.NathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 21:16Whats an interview just after the summer break in 2013 got to do with, lets say the W09?Zarathustra wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 18:13https://youtu.be/heluNNhV1DgNathanOlder wrote: ↑19 Sep 2019, 09:22
I totally missed the time Schumacher run the team, signed key personnel, designed the car. You have the season reviews from those years , I must have missed it.
x 1000
01:20..
Looking forward to hearing from you again.
Just how much input do you honestly think Michael had in the W05, genuine question, as earlier you basically said its Michaels car.