warspite1 -> RE: New Grand Prix Season Is Almost Upon Us!!! (7/24/2014 6:39:47 PM)
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ORIGINAL: H Gilmer No one can argue against Lewis being an extraordinary driver. For him to go through the field like he did is astonishing, if you ask me, or maybe that is commonplace? I am unsure as I took a break from watching F1 for several years and returned in 2012. I'm pulling for the German guy, though. :) warspite1 Ranking drivers in F1 is notoriously difficult. If people did not realise this before 1986, they soon did.... In that year Nelson Piquet was teamed with Nigel Mansell. There was only one outcome. Piquet, then double world champion and widely acknowledged as the fastest man on the planet vs a journeyman driver of limited ability (isn't that right Mr Warr?). What happened? In 1986 Nigel should have been World Champion (but for his tyre exploding in the last race of the season). He out-raced, out won and out-qualified Piquet. In 1987, the history books show Piquet was world champion. The truth? Nigel absolutely destroyed the Brazilian. In some qualifying sessions he was TWO SECONDS a lap faster. If the Williams had been reliable Nigel would have won god knows how many races that season. So who are the best drivers in F1 now? Before this season there were widely acknowledged to be 3 - Vettel, Hamilton and Alonso - who stood out far above the 2nd rank (Button and Raikkonnen). But look at how Vettel is struggling against Ricciardo? Is the Australian the best or was Vettel overrated or is it the formula?? In the last few years Lewis has had his struggles, but for me, his first season in F1 - against Alonso - confirms him as the fastest driver out there.
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