A question I keep forgetting to ask: how has everyone been loving ESPN's use of Sky's coverage? My God, I can't believe it took this long for us to be able to watch a full race without commercials!!!!
Oh, I doubt anyone else watches practice so I think you're safe today.Originally Posted by Duncan Glenday
I don't hate him I just can't stand when a driver becomes so dominant. As I've said before, I didn't follow F1 very much when Schumey & Ferrari got so dominant.
The other issue I have with Lewis is that I question the genuineness of his humility. He says the right things but often behaves the opposite. Obviously, I don't really know what he's actually like. It's just a feeling. And he also still sometimes sounds like a 17 year old on the radio when things don't go his way.
And this probably isn't fair but I really resented how Ron Dennis elevated him to his #1 when he had a two time champion in the other seat (Alonso).
Really? I didn't know about their records. You've piqued my curiosity. As for Ferrari picking Sainz, I was thinking it was because Ferrari avoids British drivers, but after checking, they've had quite a few. The last, however, was Eddie Irvine in '99.I've liked Norris since he started. I wasn't sure why Ferrari selected Sainz over Norris - their records were almost identical.
That's why I watched with the closed captions on.I can never understand Cyril! He's super-intelligent, has great comments, and has good command of English vocabulary. But he speaks fast with a very thick French accent that I can rarely cut through.
I get that. And one of the things I look at is the difference in qualifying times. Two cars from the same team may be side by side on the grid, but what was the difference in time? But I also know you can't discount how a driver sets up a car can impact their performance and the #1 driver's setup may not be conducive to the #2 driver's style. Still, your point is valid and by the end of the season, who's winning the qualifying battle in each team speaks volumes.I also think that with a few obvious exceptions, the difference between driver-skills is less than we're led to believe. It's very common to see matching cars alongside each other on the grid. If the cars were more alike <cough>Indie </cough> we'd have a much clearer idea of the relative skills of each driver.
That's why I pay close attention to drivers' qualifying performances relative to their team mates.
Why not? I thought that's what this thread was for.
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